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Approved Tech PCC (Projectile Cacluation Chip)

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
  • Intent: To make a system that works in tangent with some of Talohn's recent creations
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  • Canon Link: None
  • Permissions: None
  • Primary Source: None
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Manufacturer: Talohn Atar Talohn Atar
  • Affiliation: Closed market
  • Model: PCC experiment #42
  • Modularity: No
  • Production: Mass produced
  • Material: Various technological components
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Projectile Calculation Capabilities: Made to work in tangent with Talohn Atar's Ricochet Rounds, This system can calculated the path of ricocheted projectiles.
  • Versatile placement choices: This chip can be placed anywhere due to the way it's made. In a neuralink cybernetic, hand cybernetic, or even in a a gun itself. This is due to the fact that wherever it is, it is able to sync with things such as a neuralink hud, or helmet visor. If within a Neuralink or visor system, it can link with any compatible weapons.
STRENGTHS
  • While able to ricochet bullets, it also enables the user, if inserted into a neuralink or visor, to mark enemies in red, and keep track of them through surfaces, allowing for better use of the ricochet calculation system.
  • For users that can handle it, the chip can also calculate the projectile path of enemy weapons, allowing for an early warning system.
WEAKNESSES
  • EMP vulnerable: This tech is completely vulnerable to EMPS, and will go offline when one hits.
  • Slow at times: The bigger the calculation when ricocheting a bullet, the longer it will take to do so.
DESCRIPTION
Talohn made this chip after creating the ricochet bullet. It will be the platform from which most of his upcoming tech will stem. The chip itself is a simple concept, allowing one to track targets and keep on their toes in the battlefield. The truly significant thing about this chip is it's ballistic calculation functions. These allow it to calculate the trajectory of a bullet before it is fired based upon the caliber and type of round being fired. It also works for laser bolts, though is more meant for bullets, as they have a higher tendency to ricochet. The user can focus on a spot, and the chip will automatically calculate a path which would reach that location, and then all it takes is for one to fire a bullet in the direction it says to, and the bullet will bounce about until it hits the desired spot. The more complicated the spot, the longer calculation takes. It can also be paired with the trackrounds, making further use of the target marking function.
 
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