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Standup M-Set Structure Target Multiplexing I
typeID | 37232 |
Mass | 200.00 kg |
Volume | 10.00 m³ |
Category | Structure Combat Rig M - Max Targets |
Produced By | Standup M-Set Structure Target Multiplexing I Blueprint |
Description | The Standup M-Set Structure Target Multiplexing I rig provides a means for structure operators to adjust hardware systems involved in target acquisition so as to increase the maximum number of targets that can be locked by Upwell technology structures. Standup is a proprietary system that uses a Structure Autonomous Nanoassembly Device (Upwell) containing integrated template software, a nanoassembler array and sufficient nanomass to enable the construction of a variety of service modules, structure modules and structure rigs when inserted into the appropriate slots on a structure built with Upwell technology. Note: Only one rig of the same type, counting both tech variations, may be fitted at the same time on a structure. |
Standup M-Set Structure Target Multiplexing II
typeID | 37233 |
Mass | 200.00 kg |
Volume | 10.00 m³ |
Category | Structure Combat Rig M - Max Targets |
Produced By | Standup M-Set Structure Target Multiplexing II Blueprint |
Description | The Standup M-Set Structure Target Multiplexing II rig provides a means for structure operators to adjust hardware systems involved in target acquisition so as to increase the maximum number of targets that can be locked by Upwell technology structures. Standup is a proprietary system that uses a Structure Autonomous Nanoassembly Device (Upwell) containing integrated template software, a nanoassembler array and sufficient nanomass to enable the construction of a variety of service modules, structure modules and structure rigs when inserted into the appropriate slots on a structure built with Upwell technology. Note: Only one rig of the same type, counting both tech variations, may be fitted at the same time on a structure. |