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Hailed as a "miracle machine" of Stark Industries. The Stark Industries Cognitive Transfer Matrix, or "SICTM"'s sole purpose is to transfer the thinking living mind of one individual, to a cloned body of another. This process, dubbed "Shifting" by the engineers of SI, is a time consuming process. There are many rules to shifting the consciousness of one being to the empty consciousness of another. However, if one has the time and patience for such things, it is a rewarding and worth while experience.

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  • S.I.C.T.M.
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  • Hailed as a "miracle machine" of Stark Industries. The Stark Industries Cognitive Transfer Matrix, or "SICTM"'s sole purpose is to transfer the thinking living mind of one individual, to a cloned body of another. This process, dubbed "Shifting" by the engineers of SI, is a time consuming process. There are many rules to shifting the consciousness of one being to the empty consciousness of another. However, if one has the time and patience for such things, it is a rewarding and worth while experience.
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  • *JvS
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  • *Room Sized
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Creators
  • *Maximillion Stark
Affiliation
  • *Stark Industries
Name
  • S.I.C.T.M.
Type
  • *Cognitive Transfer
Model
  • *Model Number 001
Manufacturer
  • *Stark Industries
Cost
  • *Not for Sale on any Level
Purpose
  • *The transfer of the mind from one body to another
Owners
  • *Stark Industries
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  • *Bakura
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  • *Room sized
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  • Hailed as a "miracle machine" of Stark Industries. The Stark Industries Cognitive Transfer Matrix, or "SICTM"'s sole purpose is to transfer the thinking living mind of one individual, to a cloned body of another. This process, dubbed "Shifting" by the engineers of SI, is a time consuming process. There are many rules to shifting the consciousness of one being to the empty consciousness of another. However, if one has the time and patience for such things, it is a rewarding and worth while experience. * What is this SICTM?: The SICTM is a service offered by Stark Industries to the Role Players of the galaxy. To shift the consciousness of their Personal Characters, to an empty body of there choosing. The Method that this process is done is not for sale. However, for a fee, Stark Industries will transfer the mind from your Personal Character, tot he body of you're choosing. However, there are several rules that must be followed. These rules where not only put into place by Stark Industries, but where also put into place by the GEC, and the GRPC. And thus so, cannot be bent, broken, or otherwise circumvented.The following are direct quotes from the terms and agreements determined by the GRPC and GEC and Stark Industries representatives. * The First Rule: A being that is sick, injured, ill, has a fatal disease, or is into the elderly years of it's species, CANNOT use the SICTM. To do so would put to much strain on the mind and body, resulting in death. No one, of any kind, any faction, any status, not a Whills PC, not myself, not the invisible Gummy bear monster from my closet will be allowed to use the SICTM if they are injured in the slightest. If there is a single cut on the sentient or PC in question. He will not be allowed to use it. Period. To do so will result in the RPing of his death. No exceptions. This is to prevent ANYONE from using the SICTM as a means to cheat Death, and continue on his PC via mechanical means. * The Second Rule: If a PC is cleared to use the SICTM, he will be hooked into the machine, UPON WHICH IT WILL TAKE A MINIMUM OF FIVE RL DAYS TO TRANSFER HIS MIND. NO EXCEPTIONS. This is to make it so that no PC can "Jump" in between species at a whim. This is to force people to THINK on what species they want, and to stick with it. During the Period of these five RL days. An SICTM operator will post. BUT. The PC MUST post as well. He must post feeling his mind transferring to the other body, slowly, RP feeling coming to his limbs, and other such RP denoting such a transfer. Failure to do so; RPing a PC into a SICTM, then LEAVING him there for an operator to post, will qualify as a VOID transfer. And it will not be recognized that the PC was transferred. * The Third Rule: A PC will be required to wire a fee of a substantial amount (in the range of a billion credits) via a FULLY VERIFIABLE OOC BANK ACCOUNT to transfer his body. This is NOT TO MAKE US RICH. STARK INDUSTRIES OWNS OVER A HUNDRED BILLION VERIFIABLE CREDITS. WE HAVE ENOUGH CREDITS. This is to KEEP A SUDENN MASS OF PLAYERS FROM OVERWHELMING US WITH TRANSFER REQUESTS. Negotiations for a lesser amount can be made, and or no fee at all, as is with all business deals. But par special circumstances the fee will apply. * The Fourth Rule: The SICTM will be made in HIGHLY regulated numbers. In total, no more than five of these units will be made. Also: Due to the potential for GMing, PGing, and other forms of abuse, all forms of attempting to acquire SICTM technology via means of thievery will result in the de-molecularization of the SICTM unit in question. Leaving no trace behind. * The Fifth Rule: For any reason, if a patient is hooked up to the SITCM, and is in the middle of a transfer, if for any reason the power goes out, the transfering technology is removed from the patient, and or the SITCM unit develops difficulty via sabotage or other unknown means. The PC going through the transfer will die instantaneously. No exceptions. A being cannot truly live with half a consciousness.
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