So I'm taking a course in
lexicography this term and I have been looking for as many new terms and potential terms for future things. Most interesting are these related terms I found on the Memory Hole in a paper on nonlethal weapons regarding holograms:
death hologram Hologram used to scare a target individual to death, as in: The drug lord's weak heart could not bear seeing the ghost of his dead rival appearing at his bedside.
prophet hologram The projection of the image of an ancient god over an enemy capital whose public communications have been seized and used against it in a massive psychological operation.
soldier hologram The projection of the image of multiple soldiers to make an opponent think more allied foreces exist than actually do, make an opponent believe that allied forces are located in a region where none actually exist, and/or provide false targets for his weapons to fire upon.
The last term is a new concept developed in the document and the idea most likely to be practical on a wide scale. But the budding lexicographer in me wishes for better lingo. One of the better ones from prior nonlethal concepts was the photic driver, which produced high-intensity infrared light capable of penetrating closed eyelids in conjunction with ultrasound, surely an epileptic nightmare. The one I think we will a whole lot more of really soon as TFT technology allows for clothes to be made out of LCD-type material is active or chameleon camouflage which matches the background. This was seen in the famous anime Ghost in the Shell and proof-of-concept model were recently produced by professors at Tokyo University. The comic book Metropolitan had the same concept for the corrupt Secret Service agents, but with a better name, blur suit.