KXS-41 “Longshoreman” Exoskeleton
Keltex Salvage is a renowned name in the shipbuilding industry. For centuries, Keltex has supplied equipment to make the life of shipwrights and builders easier. Their standard exoskeleton model is based off the tried and true Keltex Modular Frame system. Bulkier than most other models, the KXS-41 is notoriously hard to damage and more akin to military grade exoskeletons than marine ones. The modular design allows the Longshoreman be adapted to almost any need. Most ships will have at least one variant of the Longshoreman nearby, mainly due to its ubiquitous availability.
KXS-7 Mod II “Gargoyle” Salvage Hardsuit
The pride and joy of the Keltex line is the Gargoyle. Coming in at two and a half meters tall will nearly two hundred and fifty kilos of integrated myomer fiber, reinforced plating , and integrated salvage gear that include monoblades, plasma cutters, and internal life support capable of withstanding anything short of molten metal for thirty minutes. Mag boots, grapple wire, and pneumatic piton capability ensure that a user is always able to traverse or clear any obstacle. If there is a hostile environment, the Gargoyle is the way you conquer it.
(Courtesy of Oscar Hargrave aka admiral_squid. Art by Patrik Björkström.)
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