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Approved Tech GE-AOL

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[SIZE=12pt]Intent:[/SIZE][SIZE=12pt] To create a discreet vision enhancement device for individuals.
Development Thread: If Required.
Manufacturer: G.E.A.R
Model: GE-AOL (Advanced Optical Lens)
Affiliation: Open Market
Modularity: Lens Color
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Production: Mass-Produced
[SIZE=12pt]Material: [/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]Dendrite[/SIZE][SIZE=12pt] | [/SIZE][SIZE=12pt]Elastex[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Description: The Galactic Equipment Advanced Optical Lens is a micro-computer lens which disguises itself as an ordinary contact lens. Small, discreet, yet incredibly versatile, this tiny device is both waterproof and comfortable to wear. With such a minor power requirement, the device is capable of achieving seven days of continuous use. The primary uses of this device are to vastly increase the distance the naked eye is capable of clearly seeing without the need for bulky equipment. Utilizing a microchip embedded within the lens of the device, an enhanced projection of the wearer’s vision is transferred on to the retina, which in turn converts that projection to electrical signals that transmit to the brain, much in the same manner as typical eye sight. The wearer should expect a brief moment of discomfort during the initial installment of the device, as vision will be momentarily distorted while the lens attaches a pair of microscopic prongs to available nerve endings. Adjustment of the distance and focus of the lens is operated through electrical impulses sent via the host, much in the same manner that prosthetic limbs are operated through nerves. An automated low-light vision mode automatically enables via a photocell sensor, allowing the wearer increased vision at night or poorly lit areas.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=12pt]Strengths:[/SIZE]
  • [SIZE=12pt]Enhances natural vision by up to 50x.[/SIZE]
  • [SIZE=12pt]Subtle, nearly undetectable technology.[/SIZE]
  • [SIZE=12pt]Low-light mode allows for near perfect night vision.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Weaknesses:[/SIZE]
  • [SIZE=12pt]Susceptible to EMP and other electronic impairing devices.[/SIZE]
  • [SIZE=12pt]Fragile components can be damaged with any trauma to the region.[/SIZE]
 
RESEARCH REVIEW

Star Wars Canon:
Pending initial review

Starwars Chaos:
Pending initial review

WITHOUT DEV THREADS
Pending initial review

WITH DEV THREADS
Pending Initial review

SUGGESTIONS
Pending Inital review
 
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The functionality of the low-light vision mode is automated based on a sensor that detects a level of lumens to determine whether or not to activate, much in the same manner that cars utilize automated headlights. So, like nightvision goggles, if a sudden, bright burst of light were to occur, there would likely be a momentary, although rather insignificant flash of light that would disrupt one's vision before the sensor de-activated the mode.

Now, if you take these into a rave on Zeltros, one should expect problems seeing clearly.
 
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