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Approved Tech The Annotated Works of Feenarah Mason, 1st Edition

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Intent: To keep a promise of distributing the archived works of a great healer to the general public.
Development Thread:
Feenah gave me permission, on her death bed, to do this.


Manufacturer: Vorhi Alestrani. Self-published through multiple University Presses.
Model: 1st Edition.
Affiliation: The End User License Agreement has a clause about not having the data be used for cruel purposes, or those not acting in good faith as a healer. It's on the user to hold to it. Other clauses in the license agreement:

  • If you misuse this knowledge to harm others, you will be found and beaten.
  • If you hoard this knowledge with no intent of sharing it with the galaxy, it will be given to others.
  • In light of the above, Vorhi will keep the original copy of that data crystal for himself, in his monastery.
  • You will not be charged for this information, but you must give original credit to the Author (Feenarah Mason) the compiler (Ganna Sireikos) and the Editor (Vorhi Alestrani) in whatever copies or excerpts you make.
  • It's basically a very good medical encyclopedia that discusses both force-healing and traditional medical techniques observed at large in the galaxy.
  • Other punishments for being a jerk with this material include the ghost of Feenarah Mason rising from the mist to glare angrily at you and aggressively redecorate your house.




Modularity: It is downloadable to a variety of devices, and can fit on a standard datapad-compatible memory stick.
Production: Mass-produced.
Material: Software.
Description:

The sum total of Feenarah Mason's research work in the fields of healing, both mundane and force-related. Inside the Encyclopedia is a historical annotation provided by Vorhi Alestrani and Ganna Sireikos, including cross-references to literature of Jedi, Sith, and Mandalorian origin on the arts of medicine and the scientific methods of bacta usage, as well as the historical application of force-healing techniques and cloning technology. The cyber-surgery section is also wide, and contains detailed anatomical studies of over a hundred species, mostly human and near humans. However, there is also authoritative epidemiological research on the Dark harvest plague, an archaeological hypothesis on the Gulag plague based on it's historical effect, and some unique essays on Gran, Pauan, and Gammorrean anatomy, including a discussion on speculative field surgery based on evolutionary tendencies.



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Ganna Sireikos Relvant NPC who assisted with the effort.

Thread where I promised I'd do this.
 
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