glitterboy2098 wrote:actually, there are micropower units being developed today designed to be built directly into circuit boards, fuelcells and such designed for electronics. they draw off external sources of fuel, [...]
Therein being the difference...
glitterboy2098 wrote:and i'm not so sure that P-cells aren't rechargable.. or more accurately, refillable, given that protoculture is a substance.
Oh, it's certainly possible if we factor the OSM into the equation... one of the labeled parts in the diagram of the Horizont drop shuttle's docking connector is a set of fuel lines plugged into the HBT cell ports on Stick's Legioss. But that isn't an operation done under field conditions, where cells are apparently regarded as disposable commodities (like the little power cells that feed the H90 laser hound).
ShadowLogan wrote:Well they are said to be chips, so perhaps that indicates a removable component (like RAM, CMOS Battery, or Processor Chip on a computer Motherboard). The dialogue bit about the chips doesn't mention them being soldered in, merely installed IIRC.
Given the visuals we're shown, they're being soldered onto circuit boards... tech was a little different in 1985, but in most computer parts even then you did NOT solder down anything you intended to be removable.
ShadowLogan wrote:The show establishes that it's possible to generate a false positive from the Bio-Emulator the team used to bait the Invid. (I don't have GP yet so I don't know if they covered that device yet, but going off the show alone...)
You're misremembering the device... it isn't generating a false positive, it's powered by a cell that clips into it. IIRC, it was akin to a step-up transformer and generator for field use, powered by a single Type-3 HBT cell, instead of being a device designed to draw Invid attention.