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the_exohuman_communication_system_in_the_beta_age [2025/06/07 07:29] – [3. GAIA Integration] adminthe_exohuman_communication_system_in_the_beta_age [2025/07/05 06:51] (current) – [Overview] admin
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 ===== Overview ===== ===== Overview =====
  
-The [[the_humans|ExoHuman]] communication system in the [[beta_age|Beta Age]] was a pragmatic and resource-efficient infrastructure, designed out of necessity following the crash landing of the [[last_frontier|Last Frontier]] on [[the_planet_voi_700_d|VOI 700 D]] ([[day_zero|Day Zero]])Unlike the high-speed, AI-regulated interconnectivity settlers had aboard the Last Frontier, their new reality forced them to adapt to low-tech solutions, as the [[free_state_of_settlers|Free State of Settlers]] was unable to establish a planetary internet system.+The [[the_humans|ExoHuman]] communication system in the [[beta_age|Beta Age]] was a pragmatic, low-power patchwork—born of necessity after the colony ark [[last_frontier|Last Frontier]] slammed into [[the_planet_voi_700_d|VOI 700 D]] on [[day_zero|Day Zero]].  Aboard the star-shipsettlers enjoyed [[gaia|GAIA]] (AI)-regulated quantum-mesh networking: [[service_bots|Service Bots]] chatted in real time, personal wristlinks streamed holograms, and every student could query the AI for instant tutorialsThe crash shattered that ecosystem:
  
-One of the greatest challenges ExoHumans faced was the absence of an internet network. The crash had destroyed or scattered the ship’s quantum communication arrays, making it impossible to rebuild the instantaneous, AI-driven global network they had relied onWithout an internet infrastructure, settlers had to turn to more decentralized and energy-efficient alternatives, relying on shortwave radio, physical data storage, and [[local_gaia_hub|local AI hubs]] to facilitate communication.+  * 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 were destroyed or scatteredkilling any hope of a planet-wide internet  
 +  * Scarce [[quantum_fusion_batteries|QFBs]] had to power life-support first, leaving only crumbs for communication gear.
  
-In response to these challenges[[klaus_weber|Klaus Weber]], an experienced communication engineer, founded the [[weber_communication_company|Weber Communication Company]] (WCC) in 2625. His goal was to develop a long-range [[shortwave_radio_network_of_the_exohumans|Shortwave Radio Network]] that would enable real-time communication across settlements without relying on [[quantum_fusion_batteries|Quantum Fusion Batteries]] (QFBs)which were needed for critical life-support systems.+Forced to rethink from scratchsettlers pivoted to [[shortwave_radio_network_of_the_exohumans|short-wave radio]][[shellac_records|Shellac Data Discs]], and a tightly rationed GAIA heartbeat
  
-Despite its dependence on alternative energy sources like wind, microbial fuel cells, geothermal power, and solar-adaptive panels, the network proved effective in connecting settlementsthough it remained vulnerable to signal disruptions during storms, volcanic activity, or prolonged twilight conditions.+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, and geothermal tricklesno QFB drain required 
  
-In addition to shortwave radiosettlers utilized a hybrid system of physical and digital data distribution to maintain societal cohesion:+Despite vulnerability to twilight storms and volcanic staticthis hybrid grid kept the four main settlements — [[new_kourou|New Kourou]], [[Hope|Hope]], [[Morningstar|Morningstar]], [[arla_town|Arla Town]] and [[Firetown|Firetown]] — in tenuous contact. Daily life now revolved around:
  
-  * **Shortwave Radio Networks** – Primary method for real-time communicationdeveloped and operated by Weber Communication Company+  * **Shortwave Radio:** real-time voice, emergency alerts, and the cultural broadcasts of [[weber_broadcasting_services|WBS]].  
-  * **Shellac Records** – Used for official data storage and distribution, as well as archiving news and directives from GAIA+  * **Shellac Records:** GAIA directives and news engraved nightly, couriered at in the morning  
-  * **GAIA Integration** – Ensured oversight and synchronization across [[exohuman_settlements_in_the_beta_age|ExoHuman settlements]], managing data flow within individual local hubs+  * **[[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 Bots]], projection devices, and interactive archives, though most became obsolete due to energy shortages. +  * **Salvaged Tech:** The last functional [[service_bots|Service Bots]], holo-projectors, and defunct [[nex_9|NEX-9]] communicators — mostly status symbols or offline storage.
-  * **Obsolete Digital Communication Devices** – The [[nex_9|NEX-9]], once a high-end personal communication device, became mostly useless without internet connectivity, though some settlers retained them as status symbols or offline data storage tools. +
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-This communication network connected the four main ExoHuman settlements — [[new_kourou|New Kourou]], [[Hope|Hope]], [[Morningstar|Morningstar]], and [[Firetown|Firetown]] — allowing them to coordinate resources, share critical information, and maintain societal cohesion. Additionally, the [[weber_broadcasting_services|Weber Broadcasting Services]] (WBS) played a cultural and informational role, delivering news, music, and recorded stories, helping to preserve a shared ExoHuman identity during an era of uncertainty and adaptation.+
  
 +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 State of Settlers attempted to re-establish a planetary internet system, they failed due to the following challenges:+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 State of Settlers]] attempted to re-establish a planetary internet system, they failed due to the following challenges:
  
 ==== 1. Infrastructure Loss ==== ==== 1. Infrastructure Loss ====
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 | Feature | Reality on VOI 700 D | | Feature | Reality on VOI 700 D |
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-| **Topology** | One hub per settlement; no peer-to-peer traffic.  All hubs receive nightly one-way updates from **“The Kernel”** in New Kourou. |+| **Topology** | One hub per settlement; no peer-to-peer traffic.  All hubs receive nightly one-way updates from “[[settler_s_council_building|The Kernel]]” in New Kourou. |
 | **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. | | **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.<br>*22:00* — The Kernel returns an aggregated directive packet.<br>*23:00* — packet is flashed to vault memory and mirrored onto shellac disks for hard back-up. | | **Update Cycle** | *19:00* — each hub compresses local telemetry (crop yields, population counts) and pushes it via short-wave burst.<br>*22:00* — The Kernel returns an aggregated directive packet.<br>*23:00* — packet is flashed to vault memory and mirrored onto shellac disks for hard back-up. |
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