Standard Equipment
Standard Starfleet Equipment | |
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Year Commissioned: |
2240-2252 |
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United Federation of Planets |
Status: |
Active |
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At a Glance
Environmental Gear
Starfleet of the 2250s has several pieces of equipment to safeguard personnel in the event of combat or hostile environments.
Environmental Survival Suits
Starfleet deploys two versions of an EVA Suit to its personnel, both with specific functions in mind. Both suits have extensive temperature and pressure regulators within a form-fitting, airtight mesh uniform similar to the Heat Sleeve. Both forms of EVA suit are designed to allow its user to survive in space, but the Type II suit offers more protection for a long period of time.
Type I Environmental Suit
The EVA Mark I is a lighter, less cumbersome EVA suit for surface operations on planets or environments with non-breathable atmospheres or near-vacuum conditions. These suits also come with gravity boots that can be deployed on any walkable surface. The Mark I's visor can be lifted should the atmospheric conditions change to a Class M tolerance.
Type II Environmental Suit
The EVA Mark II is a more bulky EVA Suit with directional thrusters and backup life support systems meant for zero-gravity movement in space or otherwise outside the hull of the Ulysses. It has an onboard navigational computer, sensor suite, independent communications system, and multi-vector thruster system, as well as gravity boots, grip pads in the fingers, and magnetic clasps for tools. The EVA Mark II has a fixed environmental system that can recycle atmosphere for longer than the EVA Mark I. However, it is much more cumbersome, becoming unwieldy to maneuver in when subject to gravity.
Pressure Sleeve
The Pressure Sleeve is the root component to several different pieces of environmental protective gear. In a toxic environment, it can seal against the skin to prevent dermal penetration of gas. In an aquatic environment, it can act much the same, sealing to prevent nitrogen narcosis and allow for a pressure depth of about 300 meters.
The Pressure Sleeve has some protection against extreme cold and extreme heat but that is not its primary purpose. It can prolong the survivability of a shielded body in a vacuum by about forty-five seconds, but this too is not it's main purpose.
Thermal Sleeve
Arctic Operations Gear
Protective Equipment
Atmospheric Condenser/Filter Mask
The Atmospheric Condenser and Filter can be found in storage panels in almost any room on the ship and are part of the standard emergency equipment. The condenser system can draw a breathable atmosphere from any planet with oxygen in its composition. It needs an atmospheric pressure and density of at least equivalent to 20,000 meters above Earth sea level to function.
As a filter, the mask is less capable than the fully environmentally sealed gas mask (below) but are standard issue for atmospheres that are still breathable but have higher amounts of toxicity. For a full-on environmental or engineering disaster, chemical or biochemical attack, and toxic atmospheres, the gas mask is preferable for exposure lasting anything longer than a few minutes.
Like the Gas Mask, the Condenser-Filter can be attached to an independent atmosphere supply that attaches at the front port.
Gas Mask
For environments with a toxic atmosphere (but otherwise tolerable pressure and temperature) Starfleet deploys a gas mask. The gas mask, which fully encloses the face and seals itself against the skin, can come with or without a rebreather if oxygen is totally absent in the atmosphere. The Gas Mask can also double as a HUD screen if a processor is plugged into its systems, allowing for navigational assistance, monitoring of atmosphere or radiation, and reporting the vital signs of the wearer as well as their team. The gas mask can only safeguard respiration- caustic or poisonous atmospheres must still be mitigated from skin contact with some kind of protective suit or body sleeve.
Tactical Vest
The Tactical Vest or Armor Vest is donned by all Security personnel during Red Alert, and by all personnel who go on an Away Mission where expectations of casualties or combat are statistically probable. All command and flag officers are expected to don one in the event that they will be leading an Away Team regardless of the statistical probabilities of conflict, as per General Order 15, subsection 3: "Command Officers will take all precautions to safeguard themselves in the event of unsecured field activity." It remains one of the most chronically ignored General Orders in Starfleet.