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{{Part|name=Imp. Signal Interpreter|shortName=Imp. Signal Interpreter|symbol=|type=Processor|slot=Utility|slotCount=1|mass=|rating=2|integrity=22|coverage=1|heatUpkeep=|matterUpkeep=|energyUpkeep=|effect=Strength 2: Robot scan signals accurately reflect target size and class, and are unaffected by system corruption. (Requires data from a Sensor Array.) Also enables deciphering of signals emitted from adjacent exits, revealing where they lead, and at garrisons know the time until the next response dispatch, if any. When multiple exits lead to the same destination, after having identified the first, subsequent ones will be identified on sight even without an interpreter.|fabCount=2|fabTime=62/31/20|fabMatter=124}}[[Category:Beta 4]]

Latest revision as of 15:44, 12 January 2018

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Overview
Type
Slot
Mass
Rating
2
Integrity
22
Coverage
1


Effect

Strength 2: Robot scan signals accurately reflect target size and class, and are unaffected by system corruption. (Requires data from a Sensor Array.) Also enables deciphering of signals emitted from adjacent exits, revealing where they lead, and at garrisons know the time until the next response dispatch, if any. When multiple exits lead to the same destination, after having identified the first, subsequent ones will be identified on sight even without an interpreter.


Imp. Signal Interpreter

Fabrication (x2)
Time
62/31/20
Matter
124
Components
None
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[[effect::Strength 2: Robot scan signals accurately reflect target size and class, and are unaffected by system corruption. (Requires data from a Sensor Array.) Also enables deciphering of signals emitted from adjacent exits, revealing where they lead, and at garrisons know the time until the next response dispatch, if any. When multiple exits lead to the same destination, after having identified the first, subsequent ones will be identified on sight even without an interpreter.| ]]