Post by Blue on Jun 2, 2018 6:27:22 GMT -5
B.O.R Military Prosthetic Name • B.O.R vr.3k89 Classification • Eye replacement prosthetic Origin • Skillion Medical Advancements Specifications Size • - Height: 2 inches - Width: 2 inches - Length: 3 inches Appearance • It has a circular permaglass lens housed in a plasteel casing, that runs a little way back towards the temple of the head and around the cheekbone. Function The B.O.R (Bionic Optical Replacement) serves as a prosthetic for military personal who have lost the sight in one of their eyes in the line of duty. It is of sturdy construction, can serve as a monocular (being capable of zooming in by up 20x), possesses gyroscopic stabilisers on the lens to prevent movements of the head from upsetting the user's sight, and a multi-spectrum cycler that allows the user to switch between several visual spectrums (night-vision, thermal and ultraviolet). It is also capable of downloading a variety of software packets to enhance its functionality, as well as being able to connect wirelessly to other devices or the Holonet. Software packets include: - Accurate range-finder - Heart rate monitor - Clock, calendar, and alarm, all of which can be set to automatically adjust to a planets' various timezones - Enhanced military digital deletion capabilities (for internal files only) and firewall protection (preventing viruses and basic hacking, though more experienced/skilled hackers could still break through it). - Automatic syncing with trusted digital software via either hardwire or wireless connection, such as security cameras or computers As an electromechanical piece of equipment it is subject to the same drawbacks as others of its kind, such as electromagnetic interference permanently damaging its workings. It can also be attacked via its software by those skilled in hacking into such devices should the B.O.R's wireless capabilities be active and insufficiently protected. Its wireless functions depend on the appropriate technological infrastructure of its surroundings, as well as the signal being subject to being blocked by opposing technology. It is also somewhat more bulky than other more basic prosthetic replacements, to allow for it's wider variety of extra features. |