Universal Head Gear
May 14, 2014 19:23:39 GMT -7
Post by Corvus on May 14, 2014 19:23:39 GMT -7
Goggles
Rank: C
Type: Technological Accessory; Eye Cover
Special: Universal Accessory; able to utilize up to four vision mods
Description: forms of protective eyewear that usually enclose or protect the area surrounding the eye in order to prevent particulates, water or chemicals from striking the eyes. They are used in chemistry laboratories and in woodworking. They are often used in snow sports as well, and in swimming. Goggles are often worn when using power tools such as drills or chainsaws to prevent flying particles from damaging the eyes. Many types of goggles are available as prescription goggles for those with vision problems.
Cost: 3,000 Ryo
Mono-Goggles
Rank: D
Type: Tech; Eye Cover
Special: Universal Accessory; able to utilize up to two vision mods
Description:forms of protective eyewear that usually enclose or protect the area surrounding the eye in order to prevent particulates, water or chemicals from striking the eyes. They are used in chemistry laboratories and in woodworking. They are often used in snow sports as well, and in swimming. Goggles are often worn when using power tools such as drills or chainsaws to prevent flying particles from damaging the eyes. Many types of goggles are available as prescription goggles for those with vision problems. Monogoggles, however, only cover one eye.
Cost: 3,000 Ryo
Heavy Goggles
Rank: B
Type: Tech; Eye Cover
Special: Universal Accessory; able to hold up to 8 vision mods
Description:forms of protective eyewear that usually enclose or protect the area surrounding the eye in order to prevent particulates, water or chemicals from striking the eyes. They are used in chemistry laboratories and in woodworking. They are often used in snow sports as well, and in swimming. Goggles are often worn when using power tools such as drills or chainsaws to prevent flying particles from damaging the eyes. Many types of goggles are available as prescription goggles for those with vision problems. Heavy Goggles are thicker and more durable than normal goggles
Cost: 3,000 ryo
Binoculars
Rank: C
Type: Tech
Special: Universal Accessory; able to hold up to 6 vision mods
Description:Binoculars, field glasses or binocular telescopes are a pair of identical or mirror-symmetrical telescopes mounted side-by-side and aligned to point accurately in the same direction, allowing the viewer to use both eyes (binocular vision) when viewing distant objects. Most are sized to be held using both hands, although sizes vary widely from opera glasses to large pedestal mounted military models. Many different abbreviations are used for binoculars, including glasses, nocs, binocs, noculars, binos and bins. Unlike a (monocular) telescope, binoculars give users a three-dimensional image: for nearer objects the two views, presented to each of the viewer's eyes from slightly different viewpoints, produce a merged view with an impression of depth.
Cost:3000 Ryo
Monocular
Rank: C
Type: Tech
Special: Universal Accessory; able to hold up to 4 vision mods
Description:A monocular is a modified refracting telescope used to magnify the images of distant objects by passing light through a series of lenses and sometimes prisms; the use of prisms results in a lightweight telescope. Volume and weight are less than half those of binoculars of similar optical properties, making it easy to carry. Monoculars produce 2-dimensional images, while binoculars add perception of depth (3 dimensions). A monocular with a straight optical path is relatively long; prisms can be used to fold the optical path to make an instrument which is much shorter (see the article on binoculars for details). Monoculars, sometimes called telescopes when used in this capacity, are used wherever a magnified 2-dimensional image of a distant object is required (Though some may be used to look at objects closer).
Cost:3000 ryo
Gas Mask
Rank: C
Type: Accessory; Face Covering
Special: Universal Accessory; 1-2 Filter capacity
Description:The gas mask is a mask used to protect the wearer from inhaling airborne pollutants and toxic gases. The mask forms a sealed cover over the nose and mouth, but may also cover the eyes and other vulnerable soft tissues of the face. Some gas masks are also respirators, though the word gas mask is often used to refer to military equipment (e.g. Field Protective Mask). The user of the gas mask is not protected from gas that the skin can absorb. Airborne toxic materials may be gaseous (for example the chlorine gas used in World War I) or particulate (such as many biological agents developed for weapons such as bacteria, viruses and toxins). Many gas masks include protection from both types. Gas masks are used in construction to protect against welding fumes, in deconstruction to protect against asbestos or other hazardous particles, and in the chemical industry when handling hazardous materials, as in making repairs to leaking equipment or cleaning after spills; workers are usually issued gas masks as a precaution against leaks. During riots where tear gas or CS-gas is employed by riot police, gas masks are commonly used by police and rioters alike. Aside from serving their functional purposes, gas masks are also used as emblems in industrial music, by graffiti taggers because the mask protects them from the graffiti canister's toxic fumes, and by urban explorers venturing into environments where hazardous materials, such as asbestos, may be present. The traditional gas mask style with two small circular eye windows originated when the only suitable material for these eye windows was glass or acrylic; as glass is notoriously brittle, glass eye windows had to be kept small and thick. Later, discovery of polycarbonate allowed gas masks with a big full-face window. Some have one or two filters attached to the face piece; others have a large filter connected to the face piece by a hose.
Cost:3000 ryo, 5,000 ryo for a two filter model or large filter model.
Gas Mask Filter
Rank: B
Type: accessory
Special: Universal Accessory
Description:A filter for a gas mask. Consists of materials, usually activated charcoal, designed to remove harmful toxins from the air before the user breaths it in. Does not help in situations of oxygen deprivation. Provides 5 rounds of toxin filtering. Small, common particulates do not count against this time limit. Normal air breathing does not count against this limit either. Large filters double both price and longevity, but the filters are so large they affix to the chest.
Cost: 15,000 ryo
Rank: C
Type: Technological Accessory; Eye Cover
Special: Universal Accessory; able to utilize up to four vision mods
Description: forms of protective eyewear that usually enclose or protect the area surrounding the eye in order to prevent particulates, water or chemicals from striking the eyes. They are used in chemistry laboratories and in woodworking. They are often used in snow sports as well, and in swimming. Goggles are often worn when using power tools such as drills or chainsaws to prevent flying particles from damaging the eyes. Many types of goggles are available as prescription goggles for those with vision problems.
Cost: 3,000 Ryo
Mono-Goggles
Rank: D
Type: Tech; Eye Cover
Special: Universal Accessory; able to utilize up to two vision mods
Description:forms of protective eyewear that usually enclose or protect the area surrounding the eye in order to prevent particulates, water or chemicals from striking the eyes. They are used in chemistry laboratories and in woodworking. They are often used in snow sports as well, and in swimming. Goggles are often worn when using power tools such as drills or chainsaws to prevent flying particles from damaging the eyes. Many types of goggles are available as prescription goggles for those with vision problems. Monogoggles, however, only cover one eye.
Cost: 3,000 Ryo
Heavy Goggles
Rank: B
Type: Tech; Eye Cover
Special: Universal Accessory; able to hold up to 8 vision mods
Description:forms of protective eyewear that usually enclose or protect the area surrounding the eye in order to prevent particulates, water or chemicals from striking the eyes. They are used in chemistry laboratories and in woodworking. They are often used in snow sports as well, and in swimming. Goggles are often worn when using power tools such as drills or chainsaws to prevent flying particles from damaging the eyes. Many types of goggles are available as prescription goggles for those with vision problems. Heavy Goggles are thicker and more durable than normal goggles
Cost: 3,000 ryo
Binoculars
Rank: C
Type: Tech
Special: Universal Accessory; able to hold up to 6 vision mods
Description:Binoculars, field glasses or binocular telescopes are a pair of identical or mirror-symmetrical telescopes mounted side-by-side and aligned to point accurately in the same direction, allowing the viewer to use both eyes (binocular vision) when viewing distant objects. Most are sized to be held using both hands, although sizes vary widely from opera glasses to large pedestal mounted military models. Many different abbreviations are used for binoculars, including glasses, nocs, binocs, noculars, binos and bins. Unlike a (monocular) telescope, binoculars give users a three-dimensional image: for nearer objects the two views, presented to each of the viewer's eyes from slightly different viewpoints, produce a merged view with an impression of depth.
Cost:3000 Ryo
Monocular
Rank: C
Type: Tech
Special: Universal Accessory; able to hold up to 4 vision mods
Description:A monocular is a modified refracting telescope used to magnify the images of distant objects by passing light through a series of lenses and sometimes prisms; the use of prisms results in a lightweight telescope. Volume and weight are less than half those of binoculars of similar optical properties, making it easy to carry. Monoculars produce 2-dimensional images, while binoculars add perception of depth (3 dimensions). A monocular with a straight optical path is relatively long; prisms can be used to fold the optical path to make an instrument which is much shorter (see the article on binoculars for details). Monoculars, sometimes called telescopes when used in this capacity, are used wherever a magnified 2-dimensional image of a distant object is required (Though some may be used to look at objects closer).
Cost:3000 ryo
Gas Mask
Rank: C
Type: Accessory; Face Covering
Special: Universal Accessory; 1-2 Filter capacity
Description:The gas mask is a mask used to protect the wearer from inhaling airborne pollutants and toxic gases. The mask forms a sealed cover over the nose and mouth, but may also cover the eyes and other vulnerable soft tissues of the face. Some gas masks are also respirators, though the word gas mask is often used to refer to military equipment (e.g. Field Protective Mask). The user of the gas mask is not protected from gas that the skin can absorb. Airborne toxic materials may be gaseous (for example the chlorine gas used in World War I) or particulate (such as many biological agents developed for weapons such as bacteria, viruses and toxins). Many gas masks include protection from both types. Gas masks are used in construction to protect against welding fumes, in deconstruction to protect against asbestos or other hazardous particles, and in the chemical industry when handling hazardous materials, as in making repairs to leaking equipment or cleaning after spills; workers are usually issued gas masks as a precaution against leaks. During riots where tear gas or CS-gas is employed by riot police, gas masks are commonly used by police and rioters alike. Aside from serving their functional purposes, gas masks are also used as emblems in industrial music, by graffiti taggers because the mask protects them from the graffiti canister's toxic fumes, and by urban explorers venturing into environments where hazardous materials, such as asbestos, may be present. The traditional gas mask style with two small circular eye windows originated when the only suitable material for these eye windows was glass or acrylic; as glass is notoriously brittle, glass eye windows had to be kept small and thick. Later, discovery of polycarbonate allowed gas masks with a big full-face window. Some have one or two filters attached to the face piece; others have a large filter connected to the face piece by a hose.
Cost:3000 ryo, 5,000 ryo for a two filter model or large filter model.
Gas Mask Filter
Rank: B
Type: accessory
Special: Universal Accessory
Description:A filter for a gas mask. Consists of materials, usually activated charcoal, designed to remove harmful toxins from the air before the user breaths it in. Does not help in situations of oxygen deprivation. Provides 5 rounds of toxin filtering. Small, common particulates do not count against this time limit. Normal air breathing does not count against this limit either. Large filters double both price and longevity, but the filters are so large they affix to the chest.
Cost: 15,000 ryo