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- The Communications Office is responsible for the planning and production of the President's media events.
- Communications was a division of the Support Service Branch of the Imperial Navy. It was responsible for handling information systems and traffic.
- Teamspeak or Ventrilo
- Communications is the exchange of information and ideas. This can be achieved in several ways, by sight, sound or touch. Numerous technologies have been developed to allow communications over distances and between different standards. The disruption of communications can be problematic, but can also be useful in warning others. For instance, when disaster struck an archaeological expedition on Rajatha Prime the lack of communications from the planet altered the USS Enterprise-D, allowing it to arrive at the planet in time to rescue Jean-Luc Picard. (TNG comic: Captain's Pleasure)
- Communications refers to a former division (department) of Operations, this division is now defunct.
- See:
* Telephone
* Mobile phone
* Internet
* TV Carphone Warehouse is useful for looking up deals. To see the best deals have a look at comparison services
- "COMMUNICATIONS" is a series of songs by Ghost. The series is separated into 3 different "cases".
- Space communication is not FTL in NorthStar. Starports, depending on quality, will have trade info for other worlds but the information will be rated by its age. The system is not just a pell mell group of ships — official data is sent very much like the pony express which means a specialized network of high speed, single crew message darts and very large tender / broadcast ships in every populated system over certain size. So beating your wanted poster to LA, pretty hard. Beating it to planet podunk way off the beaten track, a little easier.
- The following is a list of various communications technology.
- Communications was a scientific field relating to the process of communicating. A department on Starfleet ships was devoted to this field, staffed by communications officers. Communications, along with acoustics and electronics, was one of research engineer Doctor Sevrin's chosen fields, prior to his search for Eden. (TOS: "The Way to Eden" )
- The average citizen, whether Confed, Selven, or Talesian, usually has in his possession a personal communications device..called a comm. Comms can take the form of a compact cell phone, a wrist watch, an earbud, a cranial implant, or any number of other forms, based upon the user's needs or preferences. They function like 21st century cell phones, transmitting and receiving radio waves to a nearby transponder that in turn retransmits the signal through wires or through satellite, then back to another transponder and to the recipient. Comm signals can cover several kilometers distance before they require a transponder to boost the signal. Comm devices use radio waves and thus are limited to the speed of light, unless they make use of an FTL transponder, covered below.
- The communication facilities enjoyed by the crew of the Jupiter 2 in Lost in Space are not notably futuristic. This, however, should not be taken to imply that what was portrayed in the series was not at least on the cutting edge of technology available in the 1960’s; rather, in the field of communications at least, there seems to have been little effort made to extend the possibilities of contemporary technology a generation into the future.
- Communications together with computing was part of the technological revolution of the late 20th century. The number of mobile phones in the world is more than 1.5 billion (2005) and growing. It is becoming possible to use them on planes, on trains, in subways. Many cities (such as Philadelphia and San Francisco) are going forward with plans for seamless wireless coverage (and WiMax is making it even simpler/cheaper). Telecoms are doing trial runs of fiber to the home, promising gigabit broadband speeds.
- Time Taken: One round. Specializations: Type or model of communications unit — comlink, subspace radio. Communications represents a character's ability to use subspace radios, comlinks and other communications systems. While operating communication devices is normally a Very Easy task, the difficulty numbers are higher when the skill is used to descramble enemy codes and find enemy transmission frequencies. The following difficulties are for finding a specific kind of frequency:
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| - HOUSEWIFE RADIO
- BROADCAST ILLUSION
- COLORBARS
- Core System Law Enforcement
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- This song is about, "18 year-old Kennith. He feels like everyone hates him and the whole world is against him and he has no control over his life. What does he do? He hijacks a TV broadcast and shows off these "colorbars" which are a series of colors that emit certain frequencies that brainwash everyone who sees them, allowing him to mass-control all who are watching the broadcast."
- “Alright, is this thing working?”
He took a few steps back, fumbling over stray cables. From somewhere within the house, he could faintly hear his own voice projecting through the living room television set.
“Kennith?” The muffled voice of his mother shouted. “Kenntih, what the hell are you doing in there?”
He snickered, “I’m assuming we’re on! Well, here goes nothing.” With the flick of a switch, COLORBARS was live. An intricate pattern of vivid, pulsating colors was projected onto a chroma key backdrop behind him. Accompanying the visuals were finely-tuned frequencies, blasted through the sound system at such a high volume it’d be impossible to hear one’s own thoughts. He spoke into the microphone; a cheap, broken model he found and patched up from an electronics store.
“Can you still hear me? Wait, hold up,” he slipped out of the camera’s view for a few seconds to fiddle with the audio mix. “Here, let’s try something: Scream as loud as you can if you can hear me.”
The neighborhood roared with the voices of it’s residents, and Kennith burst into a fit of laughter. “It worked! Oh my fucking god, it worked!” He took a moment to collect himself, then returned his attention to the camera. “Well, let’s start off by telling y’all what this is,” he motioned behind him to the green screen, drawing the audience’s attention to the colorful presentation. “See this? I made it myself,” he spoke with a matter-of-fact tone, “And you hear that ringing noise? Made that too. The frequencies of the audio mixed with the pulsating visuals create an electromagnetic field strong enough to brainwash someone.” He put a finger up to his lips, “I mean, not like any of you are smart enough to comprehend that.”
“You know, I had always wondered what it’d be like to see an entire country shut down,” Kennith begun swinging the microphone around, careless as to whether or not it broke. “Hell, what would it be like if everyone died, all at once? Now, I could certainly cause that, couldn’t I? Nobody wants me around, so why should I give a damn in return?"
Kennith paused, then let out a small, forced laugh.
“But I think it’s a little early in the evening for that, isn’t it? I mean, the party’s just stared, right?”
- WINNETKA MARRIAGE ENDS IN TRAGEDY
Friday of last week, the bodies of Henry and Nancy Elsner were found dead in the basement of their home. Police were called to the residency after a concerned neighbor claimed they hadn’t seen the couple for “about a month or two”. The bodies were unidentifiable by sight at the scene, but were later confirmed to be the married couple.
Mrs. Elsner’s body was found hung from the ceiling, while Mr. Elsner’s body lay on the floor next to her. An autopsy reported Nancy’s cause of death to be asphyxiation and was ruled a suicide. Henry’s death was determined to be caused by gashes to the throat and face, resulting in exsanguination. It is estimated that the bodies have been dead for a little over a month and a half.
A supposed suicide note was found underneath Nancy’s body. The note reads as follows:
“Whoever may read this letter,
As you may already know, my name is Nancy Elsner. I have nothing left but my deepest regrets. I was certain my love was still alive. I heard the colors of his voice in the radio, I swear. It wasn’t until I came to realize that every voice happened to be black and white. Males, females, young and old, none of these voices came from my love, yet they all played in monochrome, just like his. Flickering... back and forth, back and forth, between blacks, whites, and an array of different colors – I soon realized that I had only fooled myself. Even today, after I’ve remembered every detail of that night, I find it impossible to believe that I could’ve been capable of such monstrosities. Death is the only punishment suitable for me, I believe. I owe him so much. My greatest apologies – even giving my own life – will never be enough to grant me forgiveness, but it’s the least I can do.”
This mysterious letter has left investigators puzzled, as it implies the wife, who appeared to be delusional, ended their marriage in a murder-suicide. Strangely enough, however, neighbors from the surrounding area claimed the Elsners were a perfect couple. Happily in love, never a sign of arguments or tension. The only evidence pointing to why Nancy may have murdered Henry leads us to Mr. Elsner’s profession as a journalist. On the first of June, Henry resigned from his job at the Chicago Tribune suddenly and without reason. A coworker reported, “[Henry] sure seemed to be in a hurry about the whole thing, one could’a guessed he was being held at gunpoint! He looked absolutely terrified!”
In attempts to gather more information on the events leading up to Henry’s death, investigators tried to contact Frances Elsner, mother of Henry, and only known relative of the Elsners. She never answered nor replied to their phone calls.
Investigators are still working to get to the bottom of this case.
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- The average citizen, whether Confed, Selven, or Talesian, usually has in his possession a personal communications device..called a comm. Comms can take the form of a compact cell phone, a wrist watch, an earbud, a cranial implant, or any number of other forms, based upon the user's needs or preferences. They function like 21st century cell phones, transmitting and receiving radio waves to a nearby transponder that in turn retransmits the signal through wires or through satellite, then back to another transponder and to the recipient. Comm signals can cover several kilometers distance before they require a transponder to boost the signal. Comm devices use radio waves and thus are limited to the speed of light, unless they make use of an FTL transponder, covered below. Personal comm devices are powered either by compact batteries or by tiny fuel cells, giving them many days of operation before they have to be recharged. They are generally inexpensive and not difficult to replace. Phone numbers are a more complicated thing in the 24th century, with populations measured in the hundreds of billions scattered across hundreds of planets, moons, asteroids, space stations, and starships. How this typically works is that every individual has a unique alphanumeric ID code that serves as his personal phone number and email address, that ID code following him wherever he goes. This is called a Mobile ID Address, or a MIDAs. Interstellar monitoring networks track the movements of each MIDAs, routing signals to wherever it happens to be at the moment. Some people don't want to be tracked wherever they go. Whether due to profession or paranoia, or perhaps having been born on a world where MIDAs are not assigned at birth. Instead they rely upon a communications registry system (the Interstellar Communications Registry, ISCR, or ISCaR) that assigns an alphanumeric code broken down by system, planet, country, state, city, neighborhood. For example, a residential ISCaR number in Seattle, Washington might look something like this: SOL-3-PANW-SEA-CWF-406-2624. Modern communications terminals usually feature an intuitive touch display that makes entering ISCaR numbers fairly easy. For people who don't want to rely on a MIDaS-based comm device, there are public comm terminals available nearly anywhere. It is also quite easy to purchase a disposable comm device that is difficult or impossible to trace, allowing for quick, anonymous communication.
- Time Taken: One round. Specializations: Type or model of communications unit — comlink, subspace radio. Communications represents a character's ability to use subspace radios, comlinks and other communications systems. While operating communication devices is normally a Very Easy task, the difficulty numbers are higher when the skill is used to descramble enemy codes and find enemy transmission frequencies. Characters may also use communications to send or receive a signal through natural hazards which disrupt communications, such as a gas cloud, heavy magnetic fields or locations with a high metal content. The following difficulties are for finding a specific kind of frequency:
* Very Easy: Listening in on a known, registered frequency. Public communications, low-security corporate commnets.
* Easy: Listening in on a specific private frequency. Low security government communications such as emergency services.
* Moderate: Listening in on a somewhat sensitive communication frequency. Local governments, sensitive businesses or security-conscious individuals.
* Difficult: Tapping professionally secure channels. Lower level Imperial or higher-level police bands.
* Very Difficult: Listening in on higher Imperial channels, or high-ranking government channels.
* Heroic: Listening in on a top-secret Imperial, Rebel or New Republic frequency. If the signal is coded, the character can use communications to make a decoding roll. Some broadcasting devices have coding die codes, which adds to the broadcaster's communication skills when determining how difficult it is to decode the message. By comparing the results on the "Decoder Roll Chart," the character may decode none, some or all of the message. Note that some messages will also have code words — for example, Coruscant might be referred to as "Dewback" in a message. At this point, the characters only know what was said about "Dewback" and must figure out what "Dewback" is.
- The Communications Office is responsible for the planning and production of the President's media events.
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