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===== Augmented Reality ===== | ===== Augmented Reality ===== | ||
- | While the Omni and the Wire are impressive tools and amazing technology, neither changed the way people living so starkly as Augmented Reality (AR). The conservative purists have projection glasses that overlay data onto their retinas, and earbuds to supply audio, all the while remaining pure human. However most of humanity has embraced the OmniLink, small transceivers placed under the skin of the scalp that allow a user's Omni to feed data to and from the brain itself. Others have gone even more extreme and replaced their whole braincase with a Cyberbrain to the same ends. The end result is the same: Almost everyone has a feed of data piped to their brain at all times, from their Omni. | + | While the Omni and the Wire are impressive tools and amazing technology, neither changed the way people living so starkly as **Augmented Reality (AR)**. The conservative purists have projection glasses that overlay data onto their retinas, and earbuds to supply audio, all the while remaining pure human. However most of humanity has embraced the OmniLink, small transceivers placed under the skin of the scalp that allow a user's Omni to feed data to and from the brain itself. Others have gone even more extreme and replaced their whole braincase with a Cyberbrain to the same ends. The end result is the same: Almost everyone has a feed of data piped to their brain at all times, from their Omni. |
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What keeps this society glued together is that all global corps treat the citizens of their own domains in accordance with the **Global Rights Act**. This gives citizens a measure of rights and privileges as long as they don't cross paths with the global corp they are unknowingly part of, keeping on the straight and narrow. Since this has been established for some time, the populace overall has grown accustomed to the structure and a most of the people never realize how terrible it can really be once the global corp decides to wield its power. | What keeps this society glued together is that all global corps treat the citizens of their own domains in accordance with the **Global Rights Act**. This gives citizens a measure of rights and privileges as long as they don't cross paths with the global corp they are unknowingly part of, keeping on the straight and narrow. Since this has been established for some time, the populace overall has grown accustomed to the structure and a most of the people never realize how terrible it can really be once the global corp decides to wield its power. | ||
===== Advanced Automation ===== | ===== Advanced Automation ===== | ||
+ | The world of tomorrow is driven by very advanced automation. A Biorep center is a perfect example of such an innovation. In our time you'd got to the hospital and get treated by a doctor. In the world of tomorrow you go to a Biorep center with your omni. You'd connect that device to the programming and automation of the center, and it would diagnose you and offer treatment options for a cost in credits. This is the same for mental health and social standing. | ||
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+ | This extends to factories and so on, manual labor is still a thing, but not in the way you may first think. The Karbon scare of the Ten Years War has left people afraid of self-repairing machines. This means a repair workforce is needed without an knowledge but the ability to do the work on automated systems. This is the manual labor of tomorrow, you take your omni to work and load it up with the needed programming when you start. Then you take your omni with you to the site and plug it in, and the device instructs you on the repairs needed on the automated system. The clockwork of tomorrow isn't any different than our own, just cast in a new form. | ||
===== Space, the Final Frontier ===== | ===== Space, the Final Frontier ===== | ||
+ | The Earth is ruined, and only a small amount of humanity remain on a planet all but abandoned by humanity. Space is the new frontier and the global corps push farther and farther out with their starships each year. IsoJump technology allows fast travel between stars, taking only a week or two for each parsec. The longest IsoJump commited so far has been 9 parsecs in four weeks. During an IsoJump, the ship is out of normal time and space. The people carried are unaware any time (more than a moment) has passed. The Athena is the forerunner of starship design, capable of doing 100 parsecs of IsoJumps before it needs engine refit, though that would take 2.5 years of travel time, with travel by the crew seeming like 6 months in the end. | ||
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+ | Regardless of IsoJump and amazing starship technology, humanity has yet to find another Earth. Some planets have colonies started, but mostly people live on stations in orbit of worlds in known star systems. The stations are constructed from the resources found in those systems, and life is maintained by a complex engineered ecosystem. Humanity truly is adrift in the stars, supported by their own technology only. | ||
===== Ten Years War ===== | ===== Ten Years War ===== | ||