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File BI346:
"Cerebral Processing Unit"
"Cerebral Processing Unit"
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Affiliation | None (Babel Industries (BAB)) |
Type | Computer-brain cybernetics |
Intent | PERSONAL USE (Plot material.) |
Power Supply | NOT APPLICABLE |
Modularity | Little to none |
Sensors | Can detect common electromagnetic signals (holoterminals, waves, signal) |
Ownership | Jericho |
Description | Nearly a millennium from present day, a cybernetic implant known as Aj^6 was put into use by BioTech Industries, perhaps being one of the greatest cybernetics conglomerate of its time. However, despite the greatest efforts of regulation, the Aj^6 found its way into the hands of a select few slicers. As a result of this and various budget cuts from the Galactic Civil War, BioTech Industries ceased production of the Aj^6. As the Civil War escalated, BioTech Industries broke up and the technology was lost. The re-emergence of a project known simply as PANOPTICON, funded by Babel Industries on the world of Avelon, ushered technology that rivals and perhaps surpasses that of the Aj^6. Engineered by some of the greatest minds within the corporate giant, the Cerebral Processing Unit (CPU) as it is so concisely named is an amalgamation of an existing brain and advanced cybernetics. The patient, Jericho Gault, as a result of the implantation is neurotically connected to the computer system of the Idleman, however, there is a capability to synchronize with another system when given administrative access. Due to safeguards and physical limits, Jericho cannot synchronize with more than one system at any given time. This processing unit, however, not only contains this communicator, but a processor that transcripts Jericho's mind into binary, as well as a hard drive of considerable memory. While all of this has been engineered, the goal was to leave most of Jericho's brain intact. The objective, rather than to replace the brain, was to utilize it to its fullest potential. Thus, much of the unit resides implanted among his cerebral cortex, and much of the circuitry is designed to fit small and well into Jericho's head. Furthermore, the unit is designed to suppress Jericho's persona, wipe his previous memories, as well as record his experiences into a binary cache. Multiple programs run on his processor, allowing for his function, but the most prominent is the program used to control him and dismantle his identity. The only physically visual evidence of Jericho's cybernetics is a panel on the back of his head protecting his pairing to the nervous system as well as for basic maintenance. |
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