Securer Uniform
The uniform worn by members of the Securer Force.
a sand-colored inner collar
a broad, belt-like trim on the top, consisting of a sand-colored band and one matching the rank
flared pants with a sand-colored inset
Basic Design
Regular Version
The base colors of the uniform are black and dark gray. The former is found on the sleeves, pants and the soles of the boots. The latter is used for the torso, inner collar and for two decorative patches on the hips. It is also the boots' main color. Furthermore, a highlight color appears as broad bands around the hip patches, as well as a large chevron on the chest which wraps over the shoulders and turns into a wide curve across the upper back. The latter part is also known as the nosupia. The highlight color is orange for Securers-in-training (nuruta) and otherwise light blue.Ceremonial Version
The differences between regular and ceremonial uniforms are:Rank Insignia
The appearance of the nosupia indicates a Securer's rank. Nuruta and gotu uniforms bear no special insignia, only their respective highlight colors. The higher ranks, however, have silvery bands embedded in these nosupia.Ranks of the Executive Division
Ipizakmi bear one gray metallic band at the collar's upper rim, and the sections' ipiz is marked with a second one in the middle. The bopruta ronumru also has two metallic bands, albeit along both outer rims. The mandasa ronumru is identified by three bands.Ranks of the Danokon Division
Stripes denoting the rank of a Danokon Division Securer are perpendicular to the nosupia band.Physical Properties
Materials
Modern Securer uniforms serve as light protection in low to medium risk situations. They were designed to balance agility and comfort with resistance to bladed weapons, blunt impacts and moderate energy exposure. The inner layer of fabric is soft, breathable and fast-drying to minimize sweating. The middle layer consists of a dense yet flexible mesh structure, spreading the pressure of sharp or blunt impacts over a larger area. Finally, the outer layer is formed by a foam-like compound that can absorb a small number of ordinary raygun shots and moderate electric shocks.Manufacturing process
The uniform elements are produced via multi-material 3D printing. They are based on a detailed scan of the Securer's body to ensure optimal fit. When the body proportions change - for example, due to muscle growth - the old uniform is recycled and a new one is printed with the updated measurements.
Item type
Clothing / Accessory
Rarity
common
Raw materials & Components
moisture-wicking fabric
impact-dispersing mesh
energy-absorbing coating
impact-dispersing mesh
energy-absorbing coating
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