Gilgamesh suits

Gilgamesh Suit

The Gilgamesh Suit System is an experimental advanced “All Branch-All Purpose” battle suit.

It is supposed to replace the heavy Quasimodo Suit for the Navy.

The Navy does not really have its own Battle suit and is utilizing the Marine Quasimodo MBS.

The Navy called for a somewhat lighter suit, that could be used for boarding action, boarding repelling, security and Orbital Assault (Light) The suit was also to have advanced sensors and all environment capability to be used as a Survey suit in extreme hostile environments.

SII Armors in association with DeNoir Suit Systems delivered 500 Gilgamesh Battle Suits to be tested by the personnel attached to Operaton Fish. ( The USS Tigershark received 200 suits the rest remained at Richter 4) [1]

The Crew of the USS Tigershark and other X Fleet crews tested the suits. The Tigershark crew found the suits inadequate and recommended a catalog of improvements.[3]

The Captain of the Tigershark managed to destroy no less than eight suits during missions.[2]

 The suit features the latest in synthetic muscle development, has advanced sensor and command functions and is fully cloakable.

It has module weaponry and can be customized or missions and personal preferences.

The Gilgamesh suit was developed using the UWASPS as basis. It was supposed to give the wearer more freedom and a less cumbersome suit that was easier to wear and operate.

The suit is fully flight capable and Deep space worthy. It features boot thrusters instead of back thrusters.

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[1] The Tigershark also received 300 MBS Quasimodo – Mark 91.8, 300 Atlas MB-Suits and 200 Dragon Suits – to be testes and evaluated.

[2] That caused the planing and engineering office of the Personal Armor Development to inquire why a Ship Captain was wearing a Battle suit at away missions anyway...

[3] The Crew of the USS Tigershark developed their own Suit which became the prototype to the A.L.I.C.E suit system it was developed in part by Tyron Suit with heavy input of, Shea Schwartz ,SHIP and Circuit.

