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| − | The [[E-Circuit Module]] or '''Eternity circuit module''' maps the molecular structure of a single object, and if the object is damaged, can restore the object back to its initial state. The module can map an object of up to 800 [[Ton|dTons]] and, because of the size and power requirements of the module itself, the minimum size is about 10 [[Ton|dTons]] or so. It does not work with organic materials, being limited to less complex molecular structures, but can repair complex machines like computers. There is no limit to the number of times the module can restore the mapped object but does require access to raw materials in the environment to effect the repairs. Fixing damage takes a few | + | The [[E-Circuit Module]] or '''Eternity circuit module''' maps the molecular structure of a single object, and if the object is damaged, can restore the object back to its initial state. The module can map an object of up to 800 [[Ton|dTons]] and, because of the size and power requirements of the module itself, the minimum size is about 10 [[Ton|dTons]] or so. It does not work with organic materials, being limited to less complex molecular structures, but can repair complex machines like computers. There is no limit to the number of times the module can restore the mapped object but does require access to raw materials in the environment to effect the repairs. Fixing damage takes a few days to a month, depending on the level of damage. The system can't distinguish between damage or destruction, and deliberate alterations. |
Installation, which includes the process of mapping the object takes 60 days and the attention of trained technicians during the entire period. | Installation, which includes the process of mapping the object takes 60 days and the attention of trained technicians during the entire period. | ||
Revision as of 01:46, 11 July 2020
| E-Circuit Module | |
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| Type | Tool |
| Tech Level | TL–13 |
| Cost | MCr25 |
| Size | 1 cubic meter |
| Weight | 1 ton |
The E-Circuit Module or Eternity circuit module maps the molecular structure of a single object, and if the object is damaged, can restore the object back to its initial state. The module can map an object of up to 800 dTons and, because of the size and power requirements of the module itself, the minimum size is about 10 dTons or so. It does not work with organic materials, being limited to less complex molecular structures, but can repair complex machines like computers. There is no limit to the number of times the module can restore the mapped object but does require access to raw materials in the environment to effect the repairs. Fixing damage takes a few days to a month, depending on the level of damage. The system can't distinguish between damage or destruction, and deliberate alterations.
Installation, which includes the process of mapping the object takes 60 days and the attention of trained technicians during the entire period.
- Donald P. Rapp. Merchants & Merchandise (Paranoia Press, 1981), 16.