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− | [[Pseudo-Reality Communication]]: Communication via a specially programmed pseudo-reality computer and available at tech level 15. The computer queries the sender of the message extensively, building up a large database about both the person and the message. It can then act as a stand-in for the sender when delivering the message. The recipient can discuss the message with a computer image of the sender, just as if the sender were physically present. | + | [[Pseudo-Reality Communication]]: Communication via a specially programmed pseudo-reality [[computer]] and available at tech level 15. The computer queries the sender of the message extensively, building up a large database about both the person and the message. It can then act as a stand-in for the sender when delivering the message. The recipient can discuss the message with a computer image of the sender, just as if the sender were physically present. |
Revision as of 15:38, 24 December 2017
Pseudo-Reality Communication: Communication via a specially programmed pseudo-reality computer and available at tech level 15. The computer queries the sender of the message extensively, building up a large database about both the person and the message. It can then act as a stand-in for the sender when delivering the message. The recipient can discuss the message with a computer image of the sender, just as if the sender were physically present.
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- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science