ACD/0 Feedback Fence

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"The Active Contact Defense system uses warsat hull materials to store a retaliatory charge."
— Armor Description
ACD/0 Feedback Fence
Specifications

Name:

ACD/0 Feedback Fence

Type:

Gauntlets

Rarity:

Exotic

Class:

Titan

Minimum level:

20

Defense rating:

333/366

Light:

30/36

Availability
 

ACD/0 Feedback Fence is a set of exotic Titan gauntlets added in the House of Wolves. The gauntlets make a return in Destiny 2.

Upgrades

TIER 1

  • Special Weapon Loader - Increases the reload speed of all Special Weapons

TIER 2

  • Upgrade Defense

TIER 3

  • Rain Blows - Increases melee attack speed

TIER 4

  • Wrath Conductors - Taking damage from a melee attack deals damage in an area around you

TIER 5

  • Upgrade Defense
  • Upgrade Defense
  • Upgrade Defense

Lore Tab

THE ACTIVE CONTACT DEFENSE SYSTEM USES WARSAT HULL MATERIAL TO STORE A RETALIATORY CHARGE.

In order to explain this, I need to explain Kessler Syndrome. As an Exo, I feel a duty to the machine to convey its original purpose. But first: ACD stands for Active Contact Defense. It is not an AC-DC Feedback Fence, and it is not named for any work of pre-classical music. I am not winking. That is a malfunction.

Kessler Syndrome occurs when a planet's orbitals fill up with fast-moving debris, which strikes other debris and shatters it in a chain reaction. Soon you can't put up a satellite without it being shredded by a swarm of junk. To protect against debris, Golden Age warsats are shielded by a kinetic superconductor that transforms a punch into a charge.

Thanks to enemy action, we have a lot of downed warsats. With some tweaking, we can peel out the superconductor and produce a personal defense system. Like so.

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