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'Hunter' AR Contact Lenses

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Intent: To create Contact Lenses dedicated to helping the Assassins do their work.
Development Thread: N/A

Manufacturer: Kalor-Tech
Model: 'HAR' Contact Lenses
Affiliation: Sith Assassins

Modularity: Can link up with datapads and holocommunicators to display video and interfaces through eyes. Compatible with many programs and pieces of equipment.
Production: Minor (Sith Assassins only)
Material: Hydrogel Polymer, Microchips, Solar Power Unit, Copper, Micronised Sensors

Description: Reaching and identifying targets are two key steps to a successful assassination. With Augmented Reality, these tasks become much easier. A pair of these contacts come with two different lenses; Primary and Secondary. The Primary lense goes over the user's dominant eye, and is the one that projects and displays information. This information comes from the secondary lense, which houses the micronised sensors and relays that communicate with the holonet, local servers and trusted datapads. Projections still come from the secondary lense, but only to add depth of field. This provides the first weakness of the lenses; they only work fully when both are worn. However, with both lenses in place they are an invaluable asset for the assassins.

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Augmented reality allows for projections that appear to be in the real world which only the wearer can see. Keypads, maps, profiles and holomessages can all be displayed as if they are there to touch. Tracking of the iris and the wearers hands allows for control both by focusing on objects and by performing pre-programmed hand gestures. Keypads projected through the lense can be interacted with like normal keypads, except there is less risk of someone seeing your password, or whatever you're typing.

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The software used in the lenses themselves are built to be highly compatible, allowing for trusted programs and other pieces of software from the user's datapad, computer terminal or holocommunicator to be displayed in the augmented space. Such programs would require extra programming to translate over, but Kalor Tech has already added the functionality of AR Training which allows the wearer to practice their combat skills on augmented reality targets. New training types can be added to suit the user's needs.

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For tinkerers and designers, there is also compatible software for 3D building and viewing. Whether you are designing a new piece of technology, or examining the schematics of the building your target is in, the lenses allow you to walk around and interact with your design. The software modularity means more dedicated programs may enhance the lenses capabilities in the future (note: Major changes to functionality will be submitted).

Sensors in the secondary lense also allow for full spectrum vision (X-Ray, thermal, night vision, etc.), Vitals Scanner (works on most common species), and an Identity Scanner which draws upon data from the One Sith database; containing mostly high value targets and friendly targets to the Sith.



Similar Submissions: http://starwarsrp.net/topic/53283-augmented-reality-contact-arc/#entry799380
 
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Killian said:
Augmented reality allows for projections that appear to be in the real world which only the wearer can see. Keypads, maps, profiles and holomessages can all be displayed as if they are there to touch. Tracking of the iris and the wearers hands allows for control both by focusing on objects and by performing pre-programmed hand gestures. Keypads projected through the lense can be interacted with like normal keypads, except there is less risk of someone seeing your password, or whatever you're typing.
Do the lens themselves interpret the typing in mid-air? Or does another device do that?

Do the lens themselves contain processors? Or is it like the "similar submission" in that is linked to another computer system?

Like the Red Raven's submission, I'd like to see a short 10 post development thread for this submission as well.
 

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