Integrated Fire Suppressant / IFS
sc-056 [Damage Control Protocol]
A manual emergency damage control system designed to safeguard mobile suit internals from catastrophic thermal failure. Upon completing a crouching maneuver, the unit deploys high-pressure chemical suppressants and coolant gas to instantly terminate all ongoing combustion effects. It is a vital survival tool for heavy units lacking high-speed evasion capabilities.
- Primary Effect: Instant Burn Removal (Active)
- Immunity Duration: 5.0 Seconds (Post-Activation)
- Recharge Cycle: 25.0 Seconds
- Cycle Logic: Cooling begins after Immunity window expires.
The Last Stand Logic: Tactical Endurance
This protocol serves as a critical lifeline against incendiary weaponry such as Fire Nuts. By neutralizing "Thruster Recovery Debuffs" caused by overheating, it allows the pilot to maintain combat viability. Note that this is a reactive system; it does not reduce the kinetic or thermal damage of the initial strike, but prevents the machine from being consumed by the subsequent inferno.
- Initial Impact: Zero mitigation for primary shell/blast damage.
- Deployment Risk: Requires 1.0s of stationary crouching to trigger.
- Post-Suppression: The 5s immunity only prevents "re-ignition," not raw heat buildup.
| Damage Type | Mitigation | Status Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Initial Blast | 0% (Standard) | N/A |
| Burn (DOT) | 100% (Purge) | Terminated |
| Thruster Debuff | 100% (Purge) | Restored |