Exorana Multi-Holographic Generator
Originally created as a portable entertainment device for civilian use, the Exorana Multi-Holographic Generator has been adapted by paramilitary organizations like the Blacklighters to serve as an infantry-deployable decoy.
A basic Generator is capable of creating high-resolution, near-lifelike visual holograms up to seven meters tall, three meters feet wide, and three meters deep. The Generators utilize standing haptic waves to make the surface of the hologram solid to the touch, with some settings enabling the hologram to withstand up to 7000pa of force. A Generator’s speakers can project sounds of up to ~256 sone and mimic a wide variety of audio, including voices, music, explosions, gunfire, and jump-jets.
Exorana Generators are known for a build-up of a large amount of heat, and consuming copious amounts of electricity, while their onboard-software is only capable of storing pre-recorded visual and audio sequences that run up to two hours.
Exorana Generators modified for the battlefield are significantly bulkier than their civilian counterparts, due to incorporating a large built-in battery, a robust cooling system, and several modules to create false electronic, radar, and heat signatures.