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Approved Tech Chiss Ozyly-esehembo Hub

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OZYLY-ESEHEMBO HUB
(Navigator Hub)

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • The Ozyly-esehembo Hub allows multiple CEDF ships, in relatively close proximity, to be navigated through hyperspace via the control of a Ozyly-esehembo member who uses Force Precognition to avoid dangers and obstacles.
  • Chiss engineers have worked to provide each hub with the best technology available, ensuring highly reliable and accurate input/response times down to the zeptosecond.
  • When not performing hyperspace transporting functions, every hub shuts down and enters a lockdown state - completely cutoff from every source - and can only be unlocked by the Ozyly-esehembo assigned to it for the deployment.
  • Tamper-proofing security measures installed, ensuring attempts at non-CEDF capture or control will activate security measures.
Strengths:
  • Through this hub, the Ozyly-esehembo can control the hyperdrive functions and navigation of a large assortment of CEDF fleet vessels, and see them safely delivered to their destination very accurately.
  • Because of the sheer speed of travel involved, Chiss technicians have developed a plethora of advancements and calibrations to the hub systems, allowing for zeptosecond responses in ship navigation changes or adjustments while moving through hyperspace, each command delivered instantly through hyper-enhanced communication methods between ships.
  • Due to the lack of navigation computing required, hyperspace travel for hub controlled vessels is entered/exited incredibly faster and accurately.
Weaknesses:
  • All vessels in a fleet must be moving on the same heading, for the hub to be effective.
  • Increased numbers in a fleet require larger Ozyly-esehembo members working together.
  • Using the hub requires total concentration, placing strain on young Ozyly-esehembo members.
  • Local realspace communications jamming sources render the hub unusable between CEDF vessels.
  • Lockdown protocol protects against enemy intrusion, but also loss of Ozyly-esehembo assigned for the deployment makes the hub useless until reconfigured at CEDF shipyards.
  • Systems rely heavily on continual maintenance and repairs between fleet deployments.
DESCRIPTION
The navigation hub serves as a type of slave-control for assigned CEDF vessels, allowing the Ozyly-esehembo to safely transport the fleet they are navigating for through space. Each hub is installed in the Ch'iszacosibi Lifeboats, and each of the systems follows a strict security process that requires numerous - and random - check-ins throughout the launching, guiding and returning phases of Ozyly-esehembo use. This ensures that, should a Ch'iszacosibi Lifeboat be taken by force, the hub would be inoperable and failure to succeed in the various security steps would result in self detonation of the craft.

The systems of the hub utilize heavily encrypted and amplified communications modules for the purposes of hyperspace travel, while also allowing for precision trajectory alterations almost instantaneously. Each hub can only activate hyperspace travel with the fleet in tow once command prompts have been sent and received from the flagship of the escorted fleet; this ensures all vessels are in formation and prepared, and also removes chances of hijacking attempts to send the fleet dangerously into hyperspace.

All in all, a complex and multi-phased security hub for guiding CEDF fleets through hyperspace by the Ozyly-esehembo from within their Ch'iszacosibi Lifeboats while housed in command vessels of a CEDF fleet.
 
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