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===Engineering===
===Engineering===
*'''Epsilon type 8 projector''': Small projector built for stationary visual projections no larger than 2 cubic metres. The projector itself is the shape of a small cube and may be hidden within the projection. Though this projector has the capacity to create solid projections, the device is known to short out when pushed to its limits. It's commonly used to display statistical information to personnel giving a presentation, briefing, or if someone forgot their PADD.
*'''Epsilon type 8 projector''': Small projector built for stationary visual projections no larger than 2 cubic metres. The projector itself is the shape of a small cube and may be hidden within the projection. Though this projector has the capacity to create solid projections, the device is known to short out when pushed to its limits. It's commonly used to display statistical information to personnel giving a presentation, briefing, or if someone forgot their PADD.
*'''Vaicor type 3 projector''': Small projector built for stationary holoprojections no larger than 3 cubic metres. The projector itself is a small rectangular prism, and may be hidden within the projection. This projector is commonly used to project tables and chairs in lieu of real ones.

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Engineering

  • Epsilon type 8 projector: Small projector built for stationary visual projections no larger than 2 cubic metres. The projector itself is the shape of a small cube and may be hidden within the projection. Though this projector has the capacity to create solid projections, the device is known to short out when pushed to its limits. It's commonly used to display statistical information to personnel giving a presentation, briefing, or if someone forgot their PADD.
  • Vaicor type 3 projector: Small projector built for stationary holoprojections no larger than 3 cubic metres. The projector itself is a small rectangular prism, and may be hidden within the projection. This projector is commonly used to project tables and chairs in lieu of real ones.