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| ====== EXOHUMAN MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN THE BETA AGE ====== | ====== EXOHUMAN MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN THE BETA AGE ====== | ||
| ===== Overview ===== | ===== Overview ===== | ||
| - | The ExoHuman communication system in the [[beta_age|Beta Age]] was a pragmatic | + | The [[the_humans|ExoHuman]] communication system in the [[beta_age|Beta Age]] was a pragmatic, low-power patchwork—born |
| - | One of the greatest challenges ExoHumans faced was the absence of an internet network. The crash had destroyed or scattered the ship’s quantum | + | * GAIA’s cloud fractured into isolated [[local_gaia_hub|Local Hubs]] buried beneath town-hall basements; bandwidth dropped from light-speed to nightly trickle. |
| + | * The ship’s quantum arrays | ||
| + | * Scarce [[quantum_fusion_batteries|QFBs]] | ||
| - | In response | + | Forced |
| - | Despite its dependence | + | In 2625, communications engineer [[klaus_weber|Klaus Weber]] founded the [[weber_communication_company|Weber Communication Company]] (WCC) and strung together a long-range Shortwave Radio Network that ran on wind turbines, microbial fuel cells, |
| - | In addition | + | Despite vulnerability |
| - | * **Shortwave Radio Networks** – Primary method for real-time | + | * **Shortwave Radio:** real-time |
| - | * **Shellac Records** | + | * **Shellac Records:** GAIA directives |
| - | * **GAIA Integration** – Ensured oversight and synchronization across | + | * **[[local_gaia_hub|Local GAIA Hubs]]:** one-way sync packets maintained minimal alignment between settlements. |
| - | * **Remnants of Advanced Media** – Some settlers salvaged devices from the Last Frontier, such as [[butler_bots|Butler | + | * **Salvaged Tech:** The last functional |
| - | * **Obsolete Digital Communication Devices** – The [[nex_9|NEX-9]], once a high-end personal communication device, became | + | |
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| - | This communication network connected the four main ExoHuman settlements — [[new_kourou|New Kourou]], [[Hope|Hope]], | + | |
| + | What emerged was a communications culture that was half 22nd-century ingenuity, half pre-radio resilience —held together by GAIA’s faint pulse and Klaus Weber’s crackling airwaves. | ||
| ===== The Failure to Establish an Internet Network ===== | ===== The Failure to Establish an Internet Network ===== | ||
| - | The collapse of ExoHuman connectivity on VOI 700 D was one of the greatest technological regressions settlers faced. While the Federal | + | The collapse of ExoHuman connectivity on VOI 700 D was one of the greatest technological regressions settlers faced. While the [[free_state_of_settlers|Free |
| ==== 1. Infrastructure Loss ==== | ==== 1. Infrastructure Loss ==== | ||
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| ==== 3. GAIA Integration ==== | ==== 3. GAIA Integration ==== | ||
| - | As the central artificial intelligence, [[gaia_system|GAIA]] | + | After Day Zero, GAIA’s once-seamless cloud splintered. |
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| + | | Feature | Reality on VOI 700 D | | ||
| + | |---------|----------------------| | ||
| + | | **Topology** | One hub per settlement; no peer-to-peer traffic. | ||
| + | | **Public Access** | A pair of rugged holo-kiosks per hub allowed settlers to pull ration data or land-lot results. GAIA’s voice channel broadcast only 20-second bursts a few times a day to save power. | | ||
| + | | **Update Cycle** | *19:00* — each hub compresses local telemetry (crop yields, population counts) and pushes it via short-wave burst.< | ||
| + | | **Power Budget** | Each upload / download cycle costs ≈ 2 % of a hub’s weekly QFB allotment, forcing strict curfews on non-critical queries. | | ||
| + | | **Failed Ambitions** | Factional groups (Technologists, | ||
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| + | > **Why no Internet-style mesh? | ||
| + | > Destroyed orbital relays + reactive atmosphere + QFB scarcity made high-bandwidth links impossible. GAIA had to shrink to a low-bit-rate, store-and-forward heartbeat. | ||
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| + | === Impact on Everyday Life === | ||
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| + | * Older ExoHumans, used to GAIA as a talking mentor and entertainer, | ||
| + | * Younger settlers adapted, relying on short-wave chatter and printed shellac notices. | ||
| + | * The single nightly update created *information lag*—weather or pest outbreaks in Hope might be 24 h old before New Kourou’s hub reacted. | ||
| - | * **On-Premise Servers:** Each settlement had a localized version of GAIA, updated daily to reflect system-wide changes. | + | > Energy Note: |
| - | * **Role | + | |
| - | * **Power Source** GAIA servers were directly powered by [[quantum_fusion_batteries|Quantum Fusion | + | |
| ==== 4. Remnants of Advanced Media Technology ==== | ==== 4. Remnants of Advanced Media Technology ==== | ||
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| ==== 6. The NEX-9: A Lost Relic of Digital Communication ==== | ==== 6. The NEX-9: A Lost Relic of Digital Communication ==== | ||
| - | The NEX-9 was the standard personal communication device aboard the Last Frontier, functioning as an advanced, multi-purpose digital assistant. Before the crash, it allowed ExoHumans to make calls, send data, access archives, and engage in immersive augmented reality interactions. However, after the crash: | + | The [[nex_9|NEX-9]] was the standard personal communication device aboard the Last Frontier, functioning as an advanced, multi-purpose digital assistant. Before the crash, it allowed ExoHumans to make calls, send data, access archives, and engage in immersive augmented reality interactions. However, after the crash: |
| * **No Internet Connection: | * **No Internet Connection: | ||
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| * [[Free State Courier Riders|Free State Courier Riders]] | * [[Free State Courier Riders|Free State Courier Riders]] | ||
| * [[guarding_troopers|Guarding Troopers]] | * [[guarding_troopers|Guarding Troopers]] | ||
| + | * [[Exohuman Technology of the Beta Age|Exohuman Technology of the Beta Age]] (General Overview) | ||
| * [[human_media_and_communication_technologies_in_the_gamma_age|Exohuman communication technology in the Gamma Age]] | * [[human_media_and_communication_technologies_in_the_gamma_age|Exohuman communication technology in the Gamma Age]] | ||
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