The device's scrambling emissions are triggered when psionic energies are detected that exceed a specific threshold of psionic power (Meaning the Mishhu speech would most likely trigger it).
The PSD can also be tied into shield emitters, thus allowing for a projection of Delta and Alpha wave scrambling emissions to be included in the shield's field.
Kotori said:The device's scrambling emissions are triggered when psionic energies are detected that exceed a specific threshold of psionic power (Meaning the Mishhu speech would most likely trigger it).
The PSD can also be tied into shield emitters, thus allowing for a projection of Delta and Alpha wave scrambling emissions to be included in the shield's field.
I hope you'll forgive me for making the assumption, seeing that this looks a lot like the content of the ADN/PSC descriptions.
Wouldn't the Lorath experience some limitations as to how well their powers would work inside this field? The first version doesn't necessarely have to be perfect, you know?
DocTomoe said:Also, there is a limitation. I noted that psionic emissions while the scrambler is up can not exceede a range of five meters.
Yangfan said:Wouldn't any psionic user worth his salt be able to quickly figure things out and disguise his own brain patterns as Lorath? Would this device be effective against skilled psionic users?
Also, how does the machine determine which brain patterns are Lorath and which are not? I'd expect there to be some significant range of variation within the species. How come the interference waves emitted by the device do not interfere with these different Lorath psionic waves? Waves are still waves in the SA universe. You'd expect there to be some interference unless the frequencies are "just right".
5 meters is a long distance for some.
It would be much more plausible if the device recognizes only its user's brain patterns, and generate interference waves that play nice with that specific pattern, but will interfere with everyone else's.
It's not completely banned. See: https://stararmy.com/setting/esp.htmlDerran Tyler said:When psionics is banned in this setting, what's the point of this device?
I LOLed.Kotori said:Tomoe's argument is that the Lorath are uber sexor enough to have made this themselves.
DocTomoe said:The Lorath have already managed to make an entire planetary network that could be accessed by the use of a thought, they're capable of puppeting around slaves with telepathic communications... In short, they're quite talented with the usage and sciences of telepathic communications. It would not be that much of a problem for the Occhesta caste to go about researching and constructing such a device. Also, it is meant to be introduced a bit later, not directly after the moon fall event.
Zakalwe said:I don't particularly like it.
I don't think that the Lorath have had the time to disect whatever SA technology they've laid their hands on - and beyond this I inherently dislike the technology.
Could you explain to me how you 'project' Delta waves?
Kotori said:DocTomoe said:It really looks like Tomoe wants to present the Lorath as being very powerful telepaths, to an extent where their psionic capabilities (albeit limited like every other races by the SARP's ESP rules) would exceed that of races like the Nekovalkyrja at least in term of flavor.
Wes said:Well, we've been toning down the "overpowered" stuff over time, including the Nekovalkyrja. So, making a powerful race might be considered as defeating the purpose.
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