Gravitational Lift Augmentation Belt
The Gravbelt is a compact, waist-mounted anti-gravity flight unit that manipulates local gravitational fields around the user, granting them sustained atmospheric flight and vacuum-capable propulsion without wings, rotors, or jet thrust. It bends gravity—not air—so it works indoors, underground, in space, or in magic-denied zones.
Complexity
Component | Function |
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μ-Grav Reactor Core | Miniaturized gravitational field generator using exotic matter or compressed micro-singularity. Allows localized gravity repulsion/neutralization. |
Inertial Dampeners | Counteracts g-forces during rapid acceleration, reducing blackouts or internal trauma. |
Directional Grav Emitters | Emit focused anti-grav vectors, allowing control over movement (pitch/yaw/roll). Controlled by neural or manual interface. |
Micro-Vector Thrusters | Used in space or vacuums to orient the user in zero-G. Not for propulsion—just rotation/stabilization. |
Flight Control HUD Module | Optional wrist or visor interface—monitors altitude, grav strain, field integrity, and trajectory. |
Power Cell Unit | High-density arc-core battery or Ætherium shard—dictates how long the belt can operate at max thrust. |
Flight is controlled via two means;
- Neural-Sync Mode (drains the battery faster): Instant, intuitive, combat viable.
- Gesture-Based Mode (Not as fast): Uses subtle wrist or hand gestures to guide direction.
- Manual Mode (Cumbersome): Physical toggles and thumb-pad inputs on belt or gauntlet—standard-issue military model.
A charge on a Gravbelt can last anywhere from 90 minutes to 12 hours depending on the type, size, use, etc.
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