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A [[Dossier]] is a collection of documents or data about a particular person, event, subject, or other topic. | A [[Dossier]] is a collection of documents or data about a particular person, event, subject, or other topic. | ||
* They are typically stored in electronic formats. However, in lower tech systems, they may be retained on paper, stone tablets, or other media. | * They are typically stored in electronic formats. However, in lower tech systems, they may be retained on paper, stone tablets, or other media. | ||
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== Description ([[Specifications]]) == | == Description ([[Specifications]]) == | ||
While dossiers typically apply to personnel and events in a conventional sense, within the [[AAB]] [[Library Data]] files, they are typically used to describe history or background relating to [[sophont]]ic matters, which is to say the knowledge relating to technologically sophisticated species, rather than astronomical, physical, or other scientific data related to relatively unchanging facts. Hard data is filed under ''[[Specifications]].''{{Unpublished cite|author=[[Maksim-Smelchak]]}} | While dossiers typically apply to personnel and events in a conventional sense, within the [[AAB]] [[Library Data]] files, they are typically used to describe history or background relating to [[sophont]]ic matters, which is to say the knowledge relating to technologically sophisticated species, rather than astronomical, physical, or other scientific data related to relatively unchanging facts. Hard data is filed under ''[[Specifications]].''{{Unpublished cite|author=[[Maksim-Smelchak]]}} |
Revision as of 18:18, 22 May 2019
A Dossier is a collection of documents or data about a particular person, event, subject, or other topic.
- They are typically stored in electronic formats. However, in lower tech systems, they may be retained on paper, stone tablets, or other media.
Description (Specifications)
While dossiers typically apply to personnel and events in a conventional sense, within the AAB Library Data files, they are typically used to describe history or background relating to sophontic matters, which is to say the knowledge relating to technologically sophisticated species, rather than astronomical, physical, or other scientific data related to relatively unchanging facts. Hard data is filed under Specifications.[1]
Dossiers often describe the physical possessions of an individual, the details and layout of a facility, or the sophontilogical story of a world and its inhabitants. On vehicles and ships, the dossier describes the history and background of a design, its roles, its origin, who made it, why, and the like. [2]
Detailed Dossier Breakdown
Article Type | Remarks |
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Army | TBD |
Base | The dossier section of this kind of file details:
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Corporation or Megacorporation | The specifications section of this kind of file details:
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Creature | The dossier section of this kind of file details:
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Facility | The dossier section of this kind of file details:
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Fleet | TBD |
Goods | The dossier section of this kind of file details:
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Language | The dossier section of this kind of file details:
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Periodical | The dossier section of this kind of file details:
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Personage (VIP) | The dossier section of this kind of file details: |
Polity | The dossier section of this kind of file details:
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Publication | The dossier section of this kind of file details:
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Sector | The dossier section of this kind of file details: |
Ship | The dossier section of this kind of file details:
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Sophont | The dossier section of this kind of file details:
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Subsector | The dossier section of this kind of file details: |
History & Background (Dossier)
The AAB adopted the dossier system early in the time of the Vilani Imperium, and all of its succeeding empires have kept the system. It has a relatively standard format although many administrators over the millennia have modified or otherwise edited the files and databases, leaving a not perfectly standard set of data.
The Library Data used on Ship’s Computers at and starport libraries may diverge from the data collections at AAB Data Repository installations. [3]
References & Contributors (Sources)
- Traveller Wiki Editorial Team
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science
- ↑ Information provided to the library by Maksim-Smelchak
- ↑ Information provided to the library by Maksim-Smelchak
- ↑ Information provided to the library by Maksim-Smelchak