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*Everything that a cutting edge iPhone or Android phone will do, plus much greater capacity in terms of battery life (a week of heavy use) and memory (all of it.)  Like those, it is essentially a tiny computer.  If you're on-board the ship or close to it, you can easily share data between the two.
 
*Everything that a cutting edge iPhone or Android phone will do, plus much greater capacity in terms of battery life (a week of heavy use) and memory (all of it.)  Like those, it is essentially a tiny computer.  If you're on-board the ship or close to it, you can easily share data between the two.
 
*The camera has decent zoom and at least HD quality, and you can take 3d photos of smaller things so long as you're willing to manually pan the camera around the thing until your phone tells you it's had enough.
 
*The camera has decent zoom and at least HD quality, and you can take 3d photos of smaller things so long as you're willing to manually pan the camera around the thing until your phone tells you it's had enough.
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*It can tell you if the atmosphere has enough oxygen, and will chirp if that changes. This is not a foolproof way to tell if an atmosphere is safe or not.  It will detect carbon monoxide and probably anything that is actually corrosive, but atmospheres can be toxic and still have oxygen, at it isn't sensitive enough to pick up, say, small amounts of nerve gas...essentially, it's not a substitute for real science equipment.
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*It can tell you if atmosphere is safe to breathe, and will chirp if that changes. It will give you barometric readings, temperature, humidity, a smoke alarm, etc..
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*It will give you barometric readings, temperature, humidity, a smoke alarm, etc..
 
 
*It will warn you if there's unsafe levels of radiation.
 
*It will warn you if there's unsafe levels of radiation.
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*It is shock resistant and waterproof.
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*It is shock resistant and reasonably waterproof.
 
*It has a transponder function that will let your friends find you, if you're still in a condition to turn it on.  If you have a comm server, it can be set to give you the direction and approximate distance to the server.
 
*It has a transponder function that will let your friends find you, if you're still in a condition to turn it on.  If you have a comm server, it can be set to give you the direction and approximate distance to the server.
 
*It will automatically link up to any planetary or space station communication network.
 
*It will automatically link up to any planetary or space station communication network.
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*Space stations are almost always a little rowdy, and you can usually get away with a sidearm and an armored undersuit, even if it's obvious you're wearing it.  Many places will disallow pistols but allow swords, so monoswords are actually a very popular weapon with spacers
 
*Space stations are almost always a little rowdy, and you can usually get away with a sidearm and an armored undersuit, even if it's obvious you're wearing it.  Many places will disallow pistols but allow swords, so monoswords are actually a very popular weapon with spacers
 
*Pistols may be carried openly or concealed based on local custom.  I assume PCs with guns have appropriate concealable and non-concealable holsters for them.  Long-arms or SMGs are almost never carried openly.  Having one "to hand," such as in a rack on an ATV, is just fine on more rustic planets.  Actually carrying it around with you will make you look militarized in a way that's likely to make people uncomfortable.
 
*Pistols may be carried openly or concealed based on local custom.  I assume PCs with guns have appropriate concealable and non-concealable holsters for them.  Long-arms or SMGs are almost never carried openly.  Having one "to hand," such as in a rack on an ATV, is just fine on more rustic planets.  Actually carrying it around with you will make you look militarized in a way that's likely to make people uncomfortable.
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=== Money ===
 
=== Money ===

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