Feb 23, 2010 11:21
Z.A.P. The network and information highway of the World Trekker Military. Standing for Zero Accountability Programing, every member of the Free Fall Program is integrated into the program starting from basic training. Z.A.P. is a network of all computer data directly accessible through the cerebral cortex of each individual in the system. Including all WTM satellites, each up-linked Free Faller's Bio Suit is uplinked into the system, so that all information gathered or seen on site is directly documented into the network so that it is accessible for analysis even as it happens. As well as the Bio Suit, each Free Faller is directly integrated on the interface, giving them a large range of abilities including but not limited to:
Circle Sight - Circle Sight is the accumulated sat link images and thermal imagining of the planets surfacing along with live stream from all the free fallers moving in the area. Within the Bio Suit, each individual is capable of seeing all 360 degrees of the area around them. Each planet poses its own challenges but Circle Sight paired with the Interface's Threat Detector allows for each Free Faller to create the Zero Accountability that the system was created for, each person able to keep eyes on each other and their surroundings.
Threat Detect - The Z.A.P. Interface twinned with the trained Free Fallers detects all threats that have been documented before the Fall commences. Each threat is marked with its information, life signs, and location of the planet's grid chart. Threat Detect works only within a 5 mile radius of each Free Faller, allowing them to keep eyes on anything that might be cause for research. Threat Detect is updated for each planet, marking locations for known environmental hazards, and Free Faller's have interface directly interacting with them to access animal life information almost instantly. This includes physical statistics and vitals to avoid confrontation and if confronted the proper method of dispatching said threat.
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