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* Breathnache, an extremely hard, tough clathrate substance that can be sharpened to a very fine edge; it can cut stone, metal, and transmetal alloys, and can scratch diamond. Constructed atom by atom<ref name="coldandgentle">''[[Alysha's Fall (Fiction) |Alysha's Fall]]'', "A Cold and Gentle Dark"</ref>. Used for applications like starship structural pieces<ref>''[[Second (Fiction) |Second]]'', chapter 8</ref>, as well as for [[Alysha Forrest]]'s replacement claws<ref name="coldandgentle" />
* Breathnache, an extremely hard, tough clathrate substance that can be sharpened to a very fine edge; it can cut stone, metal, and transmetal alloys, and can scratch diamond. Constructed atom by atom<ref name="coldandgentle">''[[Alysha's Fall (Fiction) |Alysha's Fall]]'', "A Cold and Gentle Dark"</ref>. Used for applications like starship structural pieces<ref>''[[Second (Fiction) |Second]]'', chapter 8</ref>, as well as for [[Alysha Forrest]]'s replacement claws<ref name="coldandgentle" />
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* Flexglass: used in buildings in the cheap part of town<ref name="twouniforms" />
* Flexglass: Commonly used in construction, except where aesthetics require real glass or crystal. Extremely difficult to break; even the commercial variants are far stronger than metal, and the industrial variants are usedfor starship windows.<ref name="sota-05">''[[Sword of the Alliance (Fiction) |Sword of the Alliance]]'', Chapter 5</ref><ref name="twouniforms" />
* Meredium, an extremely expensive white metal, comparable in price to breathnache. Meredium is combined with gold in an alloy called "ice gold," of which [[Alysha Forrest]]'s earrings are made.<ref name="af-thepiece">''[[Alysha's Fall (Fiction) |Alysha's Fall]]'', "The Piece that Makes the Difference"</ref>
* Meredium, an extremely expensive white metal, comparable in price to breathnache. Meredium is combined with gold in an alloy called "ice gold," of which [[Alysha Forrest]]'s earrings are made.<ref name="af-thepiece">''[[Alysha's Fall (Fiction) |Alysha's Fall]]'', "The Piece that Makes the Difference"</ref>


==Power==
==Power==

Revision as of 03:05, 6 July 2020

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An overview of common technologies in the Alliance.

Metals and Material Sciences

  • Breathnache, an extremely hard, tough clathrate substance that can be sharpened to a very fine edge; it can cut stone, metal, and transmetal alloys, and can scratch diamond. Constructed atom by atom[1]. Used for applications like starship structural pieces[2], as well as for Alysha Forrest's replacement claws[1]
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  • Flexglass: Commonly used in construction, except where aesthetics require real glass or crystal. Extremely difficult to break; even the commercial variants are far stronger than metal, and the industrial variants are usedfor starship windows.[3][4]
  • Meredium, an extremely expensive white metal, comparable in price to breathnache. Meredium is combined with gold in an alloy called "ice gold," of which Alysha Forrest's earrings are made.[5]

Power

  • Gem grids
  • Generators
  • Forms of power (anti-matter, solar collector, etc)

Genies

See Genies.

Transportation

Ship Technology and Well Drives

See Ship Technology.

Medical Technology

See Alliance Medical Technology

Military Technology

  • Dusters: Capable of cloaking people, locations, or ships. A Duster small enough to hide a door "isn't all that expensive"[7], but for a pirate to have a Duster capable of hiding their entire ship would be considered unusual.[8]
  • entropy packets

Visual and Holographic Technology

  • 3deo
  • Viseo
  • Solidigraphs
  • Dominoes - cheap models have few interface options; high end versions have the option to be activated via subvocalization. It is illegal for civilian dominoes to be programmed to look like a specific person. [9]
  • Roquelares

Maintenance

  • Every system in the Alliance appears to have a system dedicated to monitoring whether it's working, so never forget: it might be broken, or the thing that is reporting whether it's broken or not might be broken, check both

Communication

  • Users can customize their preferences for call settings, including how they like incoming calls to be broadcast (viseo, audio-only, etc). The computer will default to these settings unless the user specifies otherwise. [10] These preferences can involve rules (so, for instance 'I prefer to receive my calls as two-way viseos unless I am in the shower, then I prefer audio only').
  • Telegems
  • Language implants were once a thing and were abandoned as 'too brute force' a solution. [11]

Security and Encryption

  • Lisinthir pays for a drink at one point with a 'palm-swipe'. [12]
  • Fingerprint scanning[13]
  • Iris scanning [13]
  • Brain-wave security technology: provide an input (an image or sound) and match the user's brain waves to the recorded brain waves, creating a unique response "fingerprint"[14][13]
    • Projectors: allow someone to record and replay another set of brainwave responses. Small enough to sit on a lap, becomes warm and vibrates when in use.
    • Dampeners: allows someone to dampen their own brainwave response
  • Decryption box: Automatically decrypts encryptions, given enough time[14]
  • Lisinthir pays for a drink at one point with a 'palm-swipe'. [15]

Noises

  • low single sustained notes- 'working'
  • rising arpeggios - opening contact
  • falling arpeggios - closing contact
  • chime - 'alert/attention/work complete'

Need something here about encryption types and real-time ("well-pushed") streams.

Minor Tech

  • Data tablets
  • Data wands
  • Eye Films
  • Repeaters
  • Sendaine storage lockers (locked in some specific way? Mentioned in Earthrise)
  • Stasis discs
  • Stasis pins
  • other stuff I've probably mentioned and forgotten
  • Antigrav parachutes, consisting of a small but right T-shaped frame on the back and chest[16]
  • Snowplow generators, which create a field that either pushes debris away from the ship or vaporizes it. Not necessary while in Well.[16]
  • Info-stops: appear to be something like a combination tourist bureau and public Internet kiosk. Come with privacy shields.[4]
  • Gyms have an anti-injury system that prevents people from connecting with one another (or disperses some of the force of their blows). [17]
  • quick-stick glue! Kits can use it to glue their dads' offices shut. Not naming any names here. [18]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Alysha's Fall, "A Cold and Gentle Dark"
  2. Second, chapter 8
  3. Sword of the Alliance, Chapter 5
  4. 4.0 4.1 Alysha's Fall, "Two Uniforms"
  5. Alysha's Fall, "The Piece that Makes the Difference"
  6. Alysha's Fall, "Impetus"
  7. Sword of the Alliance, Chapter 2
  8. Sword of the Alliance, Chapter 14
  9. Only the Open, Somechapter
  10. Faith in the Service, Chapter 6
  11. Farmer's Crown, Chapter 16
  12. Amulet Rampant, Chapter 11
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 Sword of the Alliance, Chapter 1
  14. 14.0 14.1 Alysha's Fall, "Steel"
  15. Amulet Rampant, Chapter 11
  16. 16.0 16.1 "Leadership Lessons"
  17. Amulet Rampant, Chapter 11
  18. Amulet Rampant, Chapter 11