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Far Future gadgets (and toys for the rich)

Originally posted by RainOfSteel:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Ran Targas:
Or under liquid gear?
:confused: What's "under liquid gear"? [/QB]</font>[/QUOTE]Well there's more than just water oceans out there! What kind of equipment do you use to explore the under-methane thermal vents when you vacation on Titan?
 
Originally posted by Liam Devlin:
well, protein cubes not manufactured via the Fusion still food variant could be made as low as TL-9 methinks,
What TL would be required to add color?
 
Originally posted by Fritz88:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Liam Devlin:
well, protein cubes not manufactured via the Fusion still food variant could be made as low as TL-9 methinks,
What TL would be required to add color?
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Food coloring to the cubes? Easy--TL-A: probably to designate which aren't vegeterian based, which ones are; which are kosher,and which are not. Like MRE's these days.
 
Originally posted by Ran Targas:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by RainOfSteel:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Ran Targas:
Or under liquid gear?
:confused: What's "under liquid gear"? </font>[/QUOTE]Well there's more than just water oceans out there! What kind of equipment do you use to explore the under-methane thermal vents when you vacation on Titan? </font>[/QUOTE]Ran Targas,

It'd have to be a suit of exoskeletal armor, with lots of insulation and heat generators. The temperatures involved with liquid methane . . . brrrrrrrr!
 
Originally posted by RainOfSteel:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Ran Targas:
]Well there's more than just water oceans out there! What kind of equipment do you use to explore the under-methane thermal vents when you vacation on Titan?
Ran Targas,

It'd have to be a suit of exoskeletal armor, with lots of insulation and heat generators. The temperatures involved with liquid methane . . . brrrrrrrr!
</font>[/QUOTE]I wrote up a Cthulu/Trav cross-over adventure once that was set on a automated refinery floating in a methane ocean; the refinery scooped hydrocarbon goop from the ocean bottom and broke it down for industrial lubricants and plastics.

The PC's were freelancers hired to find out what happened to the maintenance crew sent to the refinery the month before. Once on the refinery, a review of the maintenance logs showed the mechanics had found a problem with the pump-crawler on the ocean floor and had taken the platform's submersible to investigate. But the freelancers find the sub back in its cradle!?!

Then strange things start happening on the rig; damage their shuttle, rips in vacc suits, sabotaged life support equipment, food packs rendered inedible ... they are not alone!

DUM DUM DUUUUUMMMM! Enter "the goo monster from the dark, icy deep"! Ancient evil or new lifeform? It wasn't until it started budding that the PC's had a problem.

Cranked the air conditioning for this one, just to set the mood!
 
That sounds a great deal similar to several Dr. Who episodes I've seen.

Hmmm, I wonder if Dr. Who is being produced by the minions?
 
No, Ran, I'm not accusing you of plaigiarism, I'm accusing you of being the 12th Doctor running RPGs based on your past life experiences!
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  • TL-12: Camera Stickers: Cr50/Sheet: A standard pape sized sheet of adhesive stickers, each 1 cm in diameter, 120/Sheet. Each one bears a flat camera and tranceiver (Range: 100m). Peel off, place on any reasonable flat surface, and monitor the video transmissions to observe whatever the sticker films. Operates for 4 hours. Stack of 50 Sheets: .2 Kilos.</font>

EDIT--05/28/2005--0855--MDT
Removed "Turns into harmless dusts when power is lost".
 
I think the harmless dust part would only come at a higher TL, though. And, they would probably be outlawed on most worlds - otherwise you would have all kinds of voyeur stuff going on.... :rolleyes:
 
Fritz,

Lots o' stuff is outlawed in lots o' places . . .


(A friend was telling me he'd seen a Discovery Channel show that described such things as coming within 10-20 years; it was a peripheral mention in a conversation about the disappearance of privacy in the coming years.)
 
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  • TL-15: Imperial Visual Optics: Ruggedized Survey Binoculars: Cr1,200: A single pair of binoculars. Multi-Mode magnification, x12, x15, and x20. Built-in zoom. Automatic range-finding with built-in display. Interior/Exterior Anti-Fogging, case is self-cleaning. Case and optics are sealed and waterproof to a depth of 30 meters in standard water oceans. One full charges lasts 14 days. 100 year guarantee against optical scratches or case breakage, can be battered with ordinary blunt instruments, or can fall at terminal velocity, without suffering impact damage. Comes with stylish black synthetic leather carry-case; solar power absorbing exterior, recharges binoculars. (Guarantee does not apply to combat or deliberate damage, original purchase receipt and product registration at headquarters on Dingir/Sol within 1 year of purchase are mandatory for recovery against guarantee terms, no exceptions.) Binoculars: 1 Kilo; Carry-Case: .25 Kilos.</font>
  • TL-15: Glisten Outworld Outfitters: Journey's End Clothing Line: Cost Varies (see below): A line of expedition clothing. Shirts, pants, shorts, underwear (heavy, medium, and light), shock-absorbing socks and shoes/boots, jackets, hats, belts, equipment webbing, beltpacks, and backpacks of varying types. All come in desert, jungle, and light forest camo patterns (four types each). Shirts, jackets, shorts, and pants come with varying external pockets. All clothing is considered lightweight, and is manufactured of multi-layered nanotech manchinery. The clothing actively breathes air and moisture in the heat, and breaths away moisture in the cold (variable insulation quality, as well, from none at all to protection vs. -25 C). All clothing is self-cleaning of minor soiling (caked on dirt will sheet off in a day or two, but even vigorous shaking cannot remove all particulate soil, so a good wash can remain necessary). The underwear heavily modies the ability of the clothing to provide environmental protection. It is full body, soaks up sweat into internal circulatory system and cools liquid in system by by slow re-release of moisture into air, where it is immediately reabsorbed by outer clothing and then released to into the atmosphere (it can also operate in reverse to provide limited heating capability). Beltpacks and Backpacks are stylish accessories, and except for being tough and rugged, have only self-cleaning and waterproof fabric features. Cost: Shirts: Cr200; Pants Cr250; Shorts: Cr175; Jackets: Cr300; Coat: Cr500; Socks: Cr50; Shoes: Cr195; Hiking Boots: Cr295; Heavy Knee Boots: Cr 495; Underwear Light/Heavy: Cr250; Underwear Medium: Cr125. Hats: Cr50-150; Belts: Cr25-75; Equipment Web Belts: Cr40-90; Beltpack: Cr75; Backpack: Cr120; Framepack Small: Cr200; Framepack Large: Cr300. Clothing is close to normal weights, can be considered distributed. Beltpacks: .25 Kilos; Backpack: 1 kilo; Framepack: 3 Kilos)</font>
  • TL-15: Glisten Outworld Outfitters: Journey's End Mk II Clothing Line: Adds Cr200: As the Journey's End clothing line, except there is only one camo pattern for each environment, and only one pocket pattern. Adds the features of multi-xenological pest repellant (safe and non-toxic to wearer) and on-demand inflatable floatation support. See Journey's End Clothing Line for weight information.</font>
  • TL-15: Glisten Outworld Outfitters: Journey's End Clothing Repair Center: Cr2,000 (Repair Fluid: Cr100/Litre): A large brushed aluminum case container about 60cm Wide x 40cm Deep x 30cm High. It has a lid on top, and an empty chamber inside. It has has an internal battery good for 12 hours of operation, and the case's surface is all solar powered, and the device can accept external power, as well. When Journey's End brand clothing from Glisten Outworld Outfitters is damaged (ripped, torn, etc.), the damaged article of clothing can be placed inside this device. Approximately 30-60 minutes later, the article of clothing can be removed. Requires a "repair fluid". 16 Liters fills the chamber, and can repair appoximately 100 articles of damaged clothing (getting slower in repair rate as time goes on). Repair Center: 6 Kilos; Repair Fluid: 1 Kilo/Liter.</font>
 
Originally posted by RainOfSteel:
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  • TL-12: Camera Stickers: Cr50/Sheet: A standard pape sized sheet of adhesive stickers, each 1 cm in diameter, 120/Sheet. Each one bears a flat camera and tranceiver (Range: 100m). Peel off, place on any reasonable flat surface, and monitor the video transmissions to observe whatever the sticker films. Operates for 4 hours. Stack of 50 Sheets: .2 Kilos.</font>

EDIT--05/28/2005--0855--MDT
Removed "Turns into harmless dusts when power is lost".
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Kewlness RoS! I likes this idea! Might have ta use it on our Quiet word thread--with yer permission, aye? PM yer reply please!
 
Here's an idea for you RoS--and at least TL-D where holographic display comes in to its fore:

Holographic Memory Paper. Capable of holding several minutes worth of imagery that 'loops' and repeats itself when 'opend/ tapped/touched. Frequently used for Calendars, and family albumns, etc.
TL-D+,

Price??? I leave that you.
 
Liam. You deinitely have permission.
Thank you for asking.

All equipment descriptions I post here are available for personal use (only).
 
Originally posted by RainOfSteel:
Liam. You deinitely have permission. :) Thank you for asking.

All equipment descriptions I post here are available for personal use (only).
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TY RoS, appreciate th nod! As we're not printing the 'Quiet Thread as anything but an attempt at entertainment fer th' usually raucous Random Static, I thank you sir.

Besides, a few folk hae asked me, where's th' hi- tech shtuff in the story... ;)

We aim ta please, an' add a few wee toys ta the pages as we move th' story, so folks, enjoy, we'll get ta yer 'goodies' as well as th' action.

Again, RoS,
thank you sir!
 
Originally posted by Fritz88:
RoS,
How many washes on the Hi-TL clothing? Even nanobots would wash out eventually....
The clothing fabric is not loaded with nanobots, it is made of nanobots, themselves manufactured with near monolithic precision. Wear occurs, eventually, but it's a lot longer than ordinary fabrics.

I'd say it could go through the Repair Center at least a hundred times.

Normal "washing" isn't necessary, and won't happen unless the clothing is filthy dirty and you want it clean right away.
 
"The clothing fabric is not loaded with nanobots, it is made of nanobots"

Could be embarrasing if someone hacks into the nanobots and tuns your suit into a French maid's outfit, or crashes them completely, turning the whole thing into a pile of dust at your feet...
 
Originally posted by Andrew Boulton:
Could be embarrasing if someone hacks into the nanobots and ... crashes them completely, turning the whole thing into a pile of dust at your feet...
Especially if you're the Emperor! "Look, mommy, the Emperor has no clothes!"
 
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