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1) Main display; touch sensitive <br>
1) Main display; touch sensitive <br>
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2) Speakers <br>
2) Speakers <br>
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3) Transmitter/receiver surfaces; these have a range of about 100km, or low orbit for many M class planets. When any of the sensor clips have been separated from the main device, these surfaces keep that clip in sync. <br>
3) Transmitter/receiver surfaces; these have a range of about 100km, or low orbit for many M class planets. When any of the sensor clips have been separated from the main device, these surfaces keep that clip in sync. <br>
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4) The sensor nodes in this band alternate with holoprojection nodes (visual only), which can create a small holographic display/interaction area just above PADDee's main work area, if desired. <br>
4) The sensor nodes in this band alternate with holoprojection nodes (visual only), which can create a small holographic display/interaction area just above PADDee's main work area, if desired. <br>
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5) The clips are similar to the detachable cube sensors of some Starfleet medical tricorders, but more powerful because of their larger input/receptor areas. The three clips can be placed in a triangle around some object for more detailed scans.<br>
5) The clips are similar to the detachable cube sensors of some Starfleet medical tricorders, but more powerful because of their larger input/receptor areas. The three clips can be placed in a triangle around some object for more detailed scans.<br>
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6) These recesses allow a user to grasp a sensor clip and detach it from PADDee, without compromising the scan surfaces. The green dot merely indicates that the clip is functional and its battery has power, as opposed to the green dots marked here as '9'. <br>
6) These recesses allow a user to grasp a sensor clip and detach it from PADDee, without compromising the scan surfaces. The green dot merely indicates that the clip is functional and its battery has power, as opposed to the green dots marked here as '9'. <br>
7) Seen under magnification, the coppery surfaces on PADDee resemble those of insects' compound eyes-- rows and rows of tiny sensor nodes.<br>
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7) Seen under magnification, the sensor surfaces on PADDee resemble those of insects' compound eyes-- rows and rows of tiny nodes, sensitive to electromagnetic radiation, exotic particles, pressure, chemical reactions, motion detection...<br>
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8) These transmitter bands on a clip are dedicated to high-bandwidth communication with PADDee itself, when the clip is detached.<br>
8) These transmitter bands on a clip are dedicated to high-bandwidth communication with PADDee itself, when the clip is detached.<br>
9) These inserts magnetically adhere to identical ones on PADDee itself, to hold attached clips in place. The bright green dots in the centers of these inserts enable optical data transfer (instead of the wireless required when a clip is detached.)<br>
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9) These magnetic inserts adhere to matching ones on PADDee itself, holding the sensor clips in place. (They're the same colour as PADDee's sensor surfaces for reasons of aesthetics, but do not have any scanning function.) The bright green dots in the centers of these inserts enable optical data transfer (instead of the wireless required when a clip is detached.)<br>


PADDee benefits from some non-standard anti-hacking protections, but Dueld is extremely cautious about its virtual health all the same, especially given the periodic attacks on databases anywhere with records of Dueld's existence.
PADDee benefits from some non-standard anti-hacking protections, but Dueld is extremely cautious about its virtual health all the same, especially given the periodic attacks on databases anywhere with records of Dueld's existence.
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