The crafting kit is a group of tools contained within a metallic container that acts as a small workbench and allows the user the ability to create small items, such as simple weapons and keycards. Due to its size, the kit is easily portable and is often seen being used by those without access to a full workshop where more complex items are manufactured. The kit is a favorite among various security firms and underground organizations that require quick and unnoticed production of various materials.
Price: 1,500,000 Credits per Batch
Jetpack
Jetpacks are not so much a transportation device, as they are a quick way of getting out of trouble. Fast and powerful, a jetpack is able to get the user to off the ground with a single burst; covering a surprising distance in a short amount of time.
Most jetpacks are powered by a liquid fueled pulse rocket encased in a heat diffusing metal shell. They are usually activated by a control panel in the wrist or a microphone in the visor or helmet. Many common types of combat armor include optional mounting attachments and thermal shielding to protect users from the extreme temperatures generated by chemical combustion.
At 40 kilograms, the jetpack is too heavy for average civilian use. Amateur users also run the risk of turning into a sentient fireball if safety precautions are ignored. Additionally, limited fuel capacity hinders range and many units require up to one galactic day to be refueled and prepared for flight once more. Despite these flaws, many elite troops and wealthy military forces use this kind of transportation for aerial strikes and quick withdrawal from the battlefield, with a smoke cloud produced by the combustion serving as cover.
Considering the variety of species to which they are catering, many manufacturers provide directions in a simplistic language. This has led to a running joke among users that the only required directions state: "Put on pack, push button, make fly.
Price: 1,500,000 Credits per Batch
Toolkit
Required for a player to repair. Can Store other Tools
Price: 1,500,000 Credits per Batch
Electronic Lock Breaker
A self contained security probe with which a skilled user can hack through most security systems and locking mechanisms. Placed in close proximity to a binary locking device, or plugged into a security related computer socket, the device begins a hack by trying traditional security algorithms and progresses to increasingly randomized algorithms and codes. The process is rather time-consuming, but can be shortened by one familiar with the system.
Price: 1,000,000 Credits per Batch
Multiple Sensor Pack
The Multiple Sensor Pack (MSP) is the next evolution in portable sensor technologies. It has succeeded the Energy and Biological Sensor Packs, which have both been combined into the MSP. As a result the MSP is capable of a focused scan which will provide biological and non-biological information based within the target of the scan. In addition, an individual equipped with an MSP is capable of sharing sensor information with other individuals who are also equipped with an MSP or who are piloting an entity with a mounted sensor suite such as those found on starships.
With capabilities that can be widely employed, it comes as no surprise that the MSP is a very practical and commonly used instrument across the galaxy.
Price: 1,500,000 Credits per Batch
Sensor Beacon
The sensor beacon is a lightweight, portable device that emits a wide range of data designed to draw the attention of various types of sensor technology. Beacons can be carried by a sentient, or activated and placed in a location. Simple settings allow a beacon to broadcast any combination of electromagnetic radiation, vibration, sound, heat, light, magnetic data, or pressure, all of which can be detected by most sensors in common use throughout the galaxy.
The sensor beacon is the antithesis of stealth technology; it functions to attract scanning sensors, not hide from them. The device has numerous military and civilian applications. Among these is the standard practice of merchant captains to place a sensor beacon inside an escape pod launched during a crisis so that once the pod safely reaches a spacelane or planet surface, the beacon increases the chances that a passing ship or vehicle will detect the vessel and render aid. On the military side, a sensor beacon is often a vital part of a special forces strike team's kit. Once its mission is completed, the team will activate the sensor beacon to help the retrieval ship identify its position. Sensor beacons have also been used by military and pirate squads to lay traps for opposing forces drawn by the signal.
Sensor beacons, like the scanning sensors they are designed to attract, are not foolproof: they can be jammed, and natural phenomena can drown out their signals. Beacon coordinates can be registered by sensors located in adjacent planetary grids or atmosphere layer.