Architect
Cryptolinguistic Analysis System
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To create a Helion-powered cryptolinguistic system for decoding, translating, and intercepting communications and signal packets for tactical or intelligence use.
- Image Source: N/A
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: Keynes, Helion
- Manufacturer: Imperial Commonwealth of Dosuun
- Affiliation: Imperial Commonwealth of Dosuun
- Market Status: Closed-Market
- Model: CCA-CLAS1-X1
- Modularity: Yes - supports multiple linguistics modules and software decryptors
- Production: Limited
- Material:
- Encrypted Isolinear Conduit Arrays
- Helion Data Core Matrix
- Reinforced Interface Paneling
- Secure Quantum Chipset
- TranLang III & A/E Computation Nodes
- Helion Integration: Boosts decryption and pattern recognition by linking directly into Helion Data Core Matrix.
- Bi-Directional Functionality: Encrypts Commonwealth communications while decrypting captured signals.
- Multilingual Decoding Engine: Includes A/E Computation, TranLang III, and Merilang-1221 support modules for rare or extinct languages.
- Spyware + Tracer Suite: Works with Bio-Hexacrypt and Investigation/Analysis Computer nodes for pattern matching and malware reverse-engineering.
- Secure Quantum Encryption: Outgoing transmissions can be encoded to military-grade standards.
- Helion-Enhanced Throughput: Can handle large data volumes with advanced decryption cycles.
- Supports Intelligence Decks: Ideal for Fortan-class or similar naval vessels with Intelligence officers onboard.
- Encryption + Decryption: Functions in both directions; adaptable for fleet or station deployment.
- High Power Draw: Requires a robust data core (Helion or similar). Unsuitable for fighters or small ships.
- Not Autonomous: Must be fed data from sensors or signal intercept arrays. Cannot scan independently.
- Complex Languages Require Time: Obscure dialects or high-tier enemy encryption (e.g., Chiss) need full-cycle analysis.
Developed as a fleet-deployable successor to specialized terminals like the Keynes, the Cryptolinguistics Analysis System (CLAS) fills a vital gap in naval signals intelligence. Built around the Helion Data Core, the CLAS suite supports real-time linguistic parsing, pattern analysis, cryptographic deconstruction, and cross-species decryption.
Found most often aboard Fortan-class vessels and Commonwealth recon ships, CLAS works in tandem with Naval Intelligence and Decryption Labs, analyzing enemy transmissions or repurposing recovered comm logs for strategic assessment. With software modules adapted from the A/E Computer and TranLang III systems, it can handle massive volumes of chatter in both known and synthetic languages.
The CLAS system provides tactical commanders and intelligence officers the ability to:
Rapidly decode intercepted high-priority messages
Translate localized dialects in warzones or patrol sectors
Encrypt outgoing transmissions with quantum-grade precision
Though not as unique or deeply embedded as the Keynes Terminal, CLAS offers scale, deployability, and fleet coherence, making it the standard for Commonwealth SIGINT platforms going forward.
Out Of Character Info
Intent:
To create a Helion-powered cryptolinguistic system for decoding, translating, and intercepting communications and signal packets for tactical or intelligence use.
Image Source(s):
https://notaurl.com
Canon Link:
N/A
Permissions:
N/A
Primary Source(s):
Keynes, Helion
Technical Information
Affiliation:
Imperial Commonwealth of Dosuun
Model:
CCA-CLAS1-X1
Modular:
Yes
Material:
Encrypted Isolinear Conduit Arrays Helion Data Core Matrix Reinforced Interface Paneling Secure Quantum Chipset TranLang III & A/E Computation Nodes