I saw this thread at RPG Net;
http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?t=143262
So, how do you guys see this as working? What exactly is the equipment scanning for?
How does scanning for lifeforms work?
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How does scanning for lifeforms work?
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heat sources, specifically moving heat sources
carbon dioxide
chemical compounds
living structures
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carbon dioxide
chemical compounds
living structures
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Biological Energy
Life Auras
In short, whatever the GM (or the RPG's creator) wants the system/ability to scan for.
Life Auras
In short, whatever the GM (or the RPG's creator) wants the system/ability to scan for.
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A combination of electromagnetic active analysis, electromagnetic passive sensing and resonance imaging analysis.
The scanner picks up any available electromagnetic output and sifts it for registers on it's database.. it also 'pings' the area with an electromagnetic strobe best suited for going through stuff and sifts through the spectral return signature for matches on the database.. finally, it can 'ping' the area with a vibration.. sounding to all the world like a little dinky warbling sound.. which hits just about every vibrational frequency of the atoms around it, which vibrate back with a return signature (a very complex and detailed one, lets just call it super atomic sonar.. Tesla was a big fan of this effect).. to limit the data flow the scanner is only looking for organic capable materials with active chemical reactions.. so it may show the ham sandwich as organic, but it will only register as alive if it has fuzz growing on it.
Notice how there are three sensors working at the same time?
Yep.. thats a tricorder.
Not just handy for scanning for life signs, also great for electronic diagnostics, medical scans and number crunching.
The scanner picks up any available electromagnetic output and sifts it for registers on it's database.. it also 'pings' the area with an electromagnetic strobe best suited for going through stuff and sifts through the spectral return signature for matches on the database.. finally, it can 'ping' the area with a vibration.. sounding to all the world like a little dinky warbling sound.. which hits just about every vibrational frequency of the atoms around it, which vibrate back with a return signature (a very complex and detailed one, lets just call it super atomic sonar.. Tesla was a big fan of this effect).. to limit the data flow the scanner is only looking for organic capable materials with active chemical reactions.. so it may show the ham sandwich as organic, but it will only register as alive if it has fuzz growing on it.
Notice how there are three sensors working at the same time?
Yep.. thats a tricorder.
Not just handy for scanning for life signs, also great for electronic diagnostics, medical scans and number crunching.
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ZEN wrote:A combination of electromagnetic active analysis, electromagnetic passive sensing and resonance imaging analysis.
The scanner picks up any available electromagnetic output and sifts it for registers on it's database.. it also 'pings' the area with an electromagnetic strobe best suited for going through stuff and sifts through the spectral return signature for matches on the database.. finally, it can 'ping' the area with a vibration.. sounding to all the world like a little dinky warbling sound.. which hits just about every vibrational frequency of the atoms around it, which vibrate back with a return signature (a very complex and detailed one, lets just call it super atomic sonar.. Tesla was a big fan of this effect).. to limit the data flow the scanner is only looking for organic capable materials with active chemical reactions.. so it may show the ham sandwich as organic, but it will only register as alive if it has fuzz growing on it.
Notice how there are three sensors working at the same time?
Yep.. thats a tricorder.
Not just handy for scanning for life signs, also great for electronic diagnostics, medical scans and number crunching.
Thanks. I was hoping either you or Dan would reply