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* Retains flexibility in '''vacuum''', '''fakegrav''', and '''high-humidity''' environments | * Retains flexibility in '''vacuum''', '''fakegrav''', and '''high-humidity''' environments | ||
* Immune to acids, solvents, and most known bio-excretions | * Immune to acids, solvents, and most known bio-excretions | ||
| + | *Combat Restraint Standard, Fleet Code SR-33* | ||
===Uses=== | ===Uses=== | ||
Revision as of 11:16, 1 May 2025
Serratan™ Fiber-Tape is a combat-rated fiber restraint material used aboard PUV James Keeling and other Fleet vessels. It is designed for field-deployable restraint of hostile or non-compliant entities, including high-strength threats such as the Sklorno.
Contents
Description
- Braided microfilament poly-kevlar-carbon blend
- Coated in a self-lubricating ceramic polymer
- Flash-rated to 600°C
- Tensile strength rated at 8,000 newtons
- Retains flexibility in vacuum, fakegrav, and high-humidity environments
- Immune to acids, solvents, and most known bio-excretions
- Combat Restraint Standard, Fleet Code SR-33*
Uses
- Restraint of captured combatants
- Emergency gear bracing or tethering
- Improvised medical splinting
- Securing volatile containers in zero-G
Deployment
Serratan is issued in spools or in hand-deployable zip-tie bundles with thumb-lock or auto-ratchet cinch mechanisms. Can be cut only with vibroblades, monofilament shears, or high-rated burn tools.
Nickname
- Bonebinder — a popular slang term used by Raiders due to its brutal efficiency and unbreakable nature.