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[[Research Station Omicron]] is located on {{WorldS|Celetron|Core|0922}} and is devoted to the research of [[Artificial Intelligence]], and the odd silicon intelligences from {{WorldS|Cymbeline|Solomani Rim|2527}}. | [[Research Station Omicron]] is located on {{WorldS|Celetron|Core|0922}} and is devoted to the research of [[Artificial Intelligence]], and the odd silicon intelligences from {{WorldS|Cymbeline|Solomani Rim|2527}}. | ||
Revision as of 16:51, 23 October 2019
Research Station Omicron is located on Celetron (Core 0922) and is devoted to the research of Artificial Intelligence, and the odd silicon intelligences from Cymbeline (Solomani Rim 2527).
Description (Specifications)
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Station Data
Research Station Omicron Data Table Name World Sector Primary Project Secondary Project/s Primary Sponsor Secondary Sponsor/s Notes Research Station Omicron Celetron Celetron (Core 0922) Self-aware Starship project Exoscience (Cymbeline) Imperial Navy Third Imperium Starship prototype & SGD-313F transponder system, a theoretically tamper-proof IIF transponder system.
History & Background (Dossier)
From this research, Omicron produced the SGD-313F transponder system, a theoretically tamper-proof IIF transponder system designed for all ships in the Imperium.
- In 1118, Lucan ordered the research station to begin development of a "super-weapon", a form of weapon designed to crush Lucan's foes and bring an end to the Rebellion.
- By 1128, this research was well along and several of the scientists decided the weapon being designed was too dangerous for anyone to have.
- Research Station Omicron was destroyed in 1130 by the Coronation Fleet.
References & Contributors (Sources)
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- Dave Nilsen. Survival Margin (Game Designers Workshop, 1993), 69-70.
- Traveller Wiki Editorial Team
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science