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| + | [[Technology of The Distant Fringe]]: This article is a descriptor of the state of technological achievement of the [[Distant Fringe]] [[society]]. | ||
| + | * [[Tech level]] is a very general term and can be split into a number of different areas: these are generally agreed to be personal weaponry, armour, heavy weaponry, energy production, computers/robotics, communications/sensors, medical, environmental, land transportation, water transportation, air transportation, and space transportation. | ||
== Description ([[Specifications]]) == | == Description ([[Specifications]]) == | ||
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|''Area of Technology'' | |''Area of Technology'' | ||
| − | |''TL'' | + | |''[[TL]]'' |
|''Latest Developments'' | |''Latest Developments'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| − | | Personal | + | | [[Personal Weapon]]ry |
| − | | TL-12 | + | | [[TL-12]] |
| Gauss weaponry, PGMP-12 | | Gauss weaponry, PGMP-12 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Armor | | Armor | ||
| − | | TL-12 | + | | [[TL-12]] |
| − | | Combat Armor, Superdense materials, nuclear | + | | Combat Armor, Superdense materials, [[nuclear damper]]s, [[meson screen]]s |
|- | |- | ||
| [[Heavy Weapon]]ry | | [[Heavy Weapon]]ry | ||
| − | | TL-12 | + | | [[TL-12]] |
| Fusion Guns | | Fusion Guns | ||
|- | |- | ||
| − | | | + | | [[Computer]]s/[[Robotics]] |
| − | | TL-13 | + | | [[TL-13]] |
| [[Model/7]] computers, High Autonomous robots | | [[Model/7]] computers, High Autonomous robots | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Medical | | Medical | ||
| − | | TL-12 | + | | [[TL-12]] |
| − | | Enhanced prosthetics, broad-spectrum | + | | Enhanced prosthetics, [[broad-spectrum antitoxin]]s |
|- | |- | ||
| Environmental | | Environmental | ||
| − | | TL-11 | + | | [[TL-11]] |
| [[Gravity Control Technology|Gravitically]] supported structures | | [[Gravity Control Technology|Gravitically]] supported structures | ||
|- | |- | ||
| − | |[[Flying_Craft_of_the_Distant_Fringe#Grav_Vehicles|Land Transport]] | + | | [[Flying_Craft_of_the_Distant_Fringe#Grav_Vehicles|Land Transport]] |
| − | | TL-12 | + | | [[TL-12]] |
| [[Gravity Control Technology|Gravitics]] | | [[Gravity Control Technology|Gravitics]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| − | |[[Flying_Craft_of_the_Distant_Fringe#Grav_Vehicles|Air Transport]] | + | | [[Flying_Craft_of_the_Distant_Fringe#Grav_Vehicles|Air Transport]] |
| − | | TL-12 | + | | [[TL-12]] |
| [[Gravity Control Technology|Gravitics]] | | [[Gravity Control Technology|Gravitics]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| − | |[[Flying_Craft_of_the_Distant_Fringe#Grav_Vehicles|Water Transport]] | + | | [[Flying_Craft_of_the_Distant_Fringe#Grav_Vehicles|Water Transport]] |
| − | | TL-12 | + | | [[TL-12]] |
| [[Gravity Control Technology|Gravitics]] | | [[Gravity Control Technology|Gravitics]] | ||
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| ''Typical Developments'' | | ''Typical Developments'' | ||
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| − | | Communications/ | + | | Communications/[[Sensor]]s |
| − | | TL-10 | + | | [[TL-10]] |
| − | | Holovision ([[3V Entertainment]]) | + | | [[Holovision]] ([[3V Entertainment]]) |
|- | |- | ||
| Energy | | Energy | ||
| − | | TL-9 | + | | [[TL-9]] |
| Early prototype fusion powerplants | | Early prototype fusion powerplants | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Ships of the Distant Fringe|Space Transport]] | | [[Ships of the Distant Fringe|Space Transport]] | ||
| − | | TL-9 | + | | [[TL-9]] |
| Sublight [[reaction drive]]s, [[FTL]] Jump-1 [[DeVoss Drive]]s | | Sublight [[reaction drive]]s, [[FTL]] Jump-1 [[DeVoss Drive]]s | ||
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| ''Typical Developments'' | | ''Typical Developments'' | ||
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| − | | Personal | + | | [[Personal Weapon]]ry |
| − | | TL-7 | + | | [[TL-7]] |
| − | | Grenade | + | | [[Grenade Launcher]]s |
|- | |- | ||
| Armour | | Armour | ||
| − | | TL-7 | + | | [[TL-7]] |
| − | | Cloth Armour, Flak Jacket | + | | [[Cloth Armour]], [[Flak Jacket]] |
|- | |- | ||
| − | | Heavy | + | | [[Heavy Weapon]]ry |
| − | | TL-8 | + | | [[TL-8]] |
| − | | Plasma | + | | [[Plasma gun]]s, target designated missiles |
|- | |- | ||
| Computers/Robotics | | Computers/Robotics | ||
| − | | TL-11 | + | | [[TL-11]] |
| − | | [[Model/5]] computers, Hand | + | | [[Model/5]] computers, [[Hand computer]]s |
|- | |- | ||
| Medical | | Medical | ||
| − | | TL-7 | + | | [[TL-7]] |
| − | | Organ transplants, slow | + | | Organ transplants, [[slow drug]]s |
|- | |- | ||
| Environmental | | Environmental | ||
| − | | TL-9 | + | | [[TL-9]] |
| Orbital cities, early weather control | | Orbital cities, early weather control | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Vehicles of the Distant Fringe|Land Transport]] | | [[Vehicles of the Distant Fringe|Land Transport]] | ||
| − | | TL-6 | + | | [[TL-6]] |
| − | | | + | | [[ATV]]s, [[AFV]]s |
|- | |- | ||
| [[Flying Craft of the Distant Fringe#Aircraft|Air Transport]] | | [[Flying Craft of the Distant Fringe#Aircraft|Air Transport]] | ||
| − | | TL-7 | + | | [[TL-7]] |
| Supersonic aircraft | | Supersonic aircraft | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Water Transport | | Water Transport | ||
| − | | TL-6 | + | | [[TL-6]] |
| − | | | + | | [[Submersible]]s, [[Scuba]], Amphibian Vehicles |
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Human techology arrived in the [[Distant Fringe]] with the [[Last Armada]] in 2255AD: no other [[sophont]] species in the region had achieved that level of development. The most advanced [[NIL]]s in the [[Distant Fringe]] – the [[Esaran]] in [[Halcyon Sector]] and the [[Sath]] in [[Far Home Sector]] – were barely [[TL-5]] and [[TL-6]] respectively when they were first contacted. | Human techology arrived in the [[Distant Fringe]] with the [[Last Armada]] in 2255AD: no other [[sophont]] species in the region had achieved that level of development. The most advanced [[NIL]]s in the [[Distant Fringe]] – the [[Esaran]] in [[Halcyon Sector]] and the [[Sath]] in [[Far Home Sector]] – were barely [[TL-5]] and [[TL-6]] respectively when they were first contacted. | ||
| − | == References & Contributors (Sources) == | + | == References & Contributors ([[Sources]]) == |
{{Intermediate}} | {{Intermediate}} | ||
{{Detail}} | {{Detail}} | ||
{{Sources | {{Sources | ||
| − | |S1= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master Scout Emeritus [[ | + | |S1= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master Scout Emeritus [[Adie Alegoric Stewart]] of the [[IISS]] |
| − | |S2= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[ | + | |S2= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]] |
}} | }} | ||
{{LEA|Distant Fringe|Technology}} | {{LEA|Distant Fringe|Technology}} | ||
Latest revision as of 16:30, 25 February 2019
Technology of The Distant Fringe: This article is a descriptor of the state of technological achievement of the Distant Fringe society.
- Tech level is a very general term and can be split into a number of different areas: these are generally agreed to be personal weaponry, armour, heavy weaponry, energy production, computers/robotics, communications/sensors, medical, environmental, land transportation, water transportation, air transportation, and space transportation.
Description (Specifications)[edit]
The typical technological level of the Distant Fringe averages at TL:7-9. The most commonly encountered advanced technology is TL-11: equipment and devices manufactured at this tech level are widely available. The highest level of advancement is considered to be TL-12, though developments in computing and electronics stand ahead of that. Space technology is relatively backward, at around TL-11. This is summarised in the two charts below:
Fringian Three Prime Technologies[edit]
The Fringian Three Prime Technologies are:
| Area of Technology | TL | Latest Developments |
| Communications/Sensors | TL-13 | Holography (including 3V Entertainment) |
| Energy | TL-12 | Small (0.25 Kl) Fusion power plants, Fusion+ |
| Space Transport | TL-11 | Thruster technology, FTL Jump-2 DeVoss Drives |
Other Fringian Technologies[edit]
Other Fringian technologies include:
| Area of Technology | TL | Latest Developments |
| Personal Weaponry | TL-12 | Gauss weaponry, PGMP-12 |
| Armor | TL-12 | Combat Armor, Superdense materials, nuclear dampers, meson screens |
| Heavy Weaponry | TL-12 | Fusion Guns |
| Computers/Robotics | TL-13 | Model/7 computers, High Autonomous robots |
| Medical | TL-12 | Enhanced prosthetics, broad-spectrum antitoxins |
| Environmental | TL-11 | Gravitically supported structures |
| Land Transport | TL-12 | Gravitics |
| Air Transport | TL-12 | Gravitics |
| Water Transport | TL-12 | Gravitics |
Typical Fringian Technologies[edit]
Everyday technology: these are the levels of technology most commonly encountered throughout the Distant Fringe.
The Fringian everyday Three Prime Technologies are:
| Area of Technology | TL | Typical Developments |
| Communications/Sensors | TL-10 | Holovision (3V Entertainment) |
| Energy | TL-9 | Early prototype fusion powerplants |
| Space Transport | TL-9 | Sublight reaction drives, FTL Jump-1 DeVoss Drives |
Other Fringian everyday technologies include:
| Area of Technology | TL | Typical Developments |
| Personal Weaponry | TL-7 | Grenade Launchers |
| Armour | TL-7 | Cloth Armour, Flak Jacket |
| Heavy Weaponry | TL-8 | Plasma guns, target designated missiles |
| Computers/Robotics | TL-11 | Model/5 computers, Hand computers |
| Medical | TL-7 | Organ transplants, slow drugs |
| Environmental | TL-9 | Orbital cities, early weather control |
| Land Transport | TL-6 | ATVs, AFVs |
| Air Transport | TL-7 | Supersonic aircraft |
| Water Transport | TL-6 | Submersibles, Scuba, Amphibian Vehicles |
History & Background (Dossier)[edit]
Human techology arrived in the Distant Fringe with the Last Armada in 2255AD: no other sophont species in the region had achieved that level of development. The most advanced NILs in the Distant Fringe – the Esaran in Halcyon Sector and the Sath in Far Home Sector – were barely TL-5 and TL-6 respectively when they were first contacted.
References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]
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- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master Scout Emeritus Adie Alegoric Stewart of the IISS
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science
