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A Singularity Point Intersteller Communications Engine (S.P.I.C.E) is an intersteller communications device. It works using similar physics to that of a starship engine and is designed and built in a similar way. When communication is initiated the device sends out a pulsed signal through hyperspace. This signal travels at 10,000 Ly/h. When the signal reaches its intended destination, the receiving device creates a singularity point wormhole in hyperspace between itself and the device which sent the broadcast. Communications are sent both ways through the wormhole instantly via a standard laser beam. Since the communication takes place between two wormholes, the signal is completely untappable and very secure. | A Singularity Point Intersteller Communications Engine (S.P.I.C.E) is an intersteller communications device. It works using similar physics to that of a starship engine and is designed and built in a similar way. When communication is initiated the device sends out a pulsed signal through hyperspace. This signal travels at 10,000 Ly/h. When the signal reaches its intended destination, the receiving device creates a singularity point wormhole in hyperspace between itself and the device which sent the broadcast. Communications are sent both ways through the wormhole instantly via a standard laser beam. Since the communication takes place between two wormholes, the signal is completely untappable and very secure. |
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Contents
Starship Engines
Star Drive
Jump Drive
Mass Thrust Drive
Accessories
S.P.I.C.E
Cost: - 1 point feature
A Singularity Point Intersteller Communications Engine (S.P.I.C.E) is an intersteller communications device. It works using similar physics to that of a starship engine and is designed and built in a similar way. When communication is initiated the device sends out a pulsed signal through hyperspace. This signal travels at 10,000 Ly/h. When the signal reaches its intended destination, the receiving device creates a singularity point wormhole in hyperspace between itself and the device which sent the broadcast. Communications are sent both ways through the wormhole instantly via a standard laser beam. Since the communication takes place between two wormholes, the signal is completely untappable and very secure.
To send a signal to a specific communication device the sender needs to know the address code of that device, a phone number in other words.
Emergency signals and general broadcast signals can be received by any SPICE. Since the initial signal is broadcast in all directions in hyperspace, having a signal answered by one receiver does not preclude any other receiver from answering. SPICEs do not work when a ship is travelling through a wormhole of its own, although they will work if a ship is in hyperspace.
All SPICE are bulky, they are built like ship engines. The smallest versions have Awkward Size level 2.