TJE R&D 1
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<li>Name and Designation
Anti-Cloaking Laser Identification System (ACLIS)
<li>Purpose
To identify and track cloaked warships
<li>Design Specifications
The ACLIS shoots out a series of thousands of little tiny lasers - totally invisible and totally harmless - in every direction which are more or less little lights. These lights go out twelve kilometers, and their distance is tracked by an ACLIS Sensor Officer.
When a craft travels in the path of these "lasers" the ACLIS Sensor Officer reads the disturbance and will be able to get a profile of the ship from that.
They are not difficult to make, and are even used in general stores (OOC and IC) and even regular doors and chambers.
Unfortunately the technology can only be applied to Imperial-Class Star Destroyers at the expense of twenty five percent armament and two percent speed.
Anti-Cloaking Laser Identification System (ACLIS)
<li>Purpose
To identify and track cloaked warships
<li>Design Specifications
The ACLIS shoots out a series of thousands of little tiny lasers - totally invisible and totally harmless - in every direction which are more or less little lights. These lights go out twelve kilometers, and their distance is tracked by an ACLIS Sensor Officer.
When a craft travels in the path of these "lasers" the ACLIS Sensor Officer reads the disturbance and will be able to get a profile of the ship from that.
They are not difficult to make, and are even used in general stores (OOC and IC) and even regular doors and chambers.
Unfortunately the technology can only be applied to Imperial-Class Star Destroyers at the expense of twenty five percent armament and two percent speed.