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Skin-Tites

Commercial brand of isolation suits of transparent film, only a few score molecules thick, with pores that pass gases and water but nothing larger.

Pacha

From Kiswahili for "ghost," a pacha is a virtual body in cyberspace.

Madabe's Chemistry-Physics Handbook

Primary pre-Imperial reference database of chemical compounds.

Frim

In virtual reality, a single frame of a 3-dimensional animation. From "FRozen IMage."

El Juego

One of the three major divisions of cyberspace, El Juego is a universal platform for multiplayer virtual games. El Juego contains thousands of levels, each a game based on different basic principles.

Cyberbia

One of the three major divisions of cyberspace, Cyberbia is a fanciful virtual landscape limited only by the imaginations of its inhabitants.

Bitsuit

A head-to-toe suit for interfacing with cyberspace; it provides full-body tracking and creates the illusion of virtual reality through all the senses (touch is simulated by stimpoints all over the suit).

DeepDoz

Very effective sleep medication c. 2040 CE.

Schiller-Hertzfeld Scale

Developed about 4300 CE in the Credixian Imperium, the Schiller-Hertzfeld scale measured a Human psi ability that became known as Schiller-Hertzfeld Ability. The scale begins at 1; the highest recorded score was slightly over 1,125. Average scores across an entire Human population hovered in the 50-75 range.

Schiller-Hertzfeld Ability allows an individual to sense chaotic patterns and predict their outcome with fair accuracy. Someone with a Schiller-Hertzfeld score in excess of 750 would easily be able to watch a butterfly flap its wings and then predict major events that would ultimate take place as a consequence.

Schiller-Hertzfeld Ability is not true precognition, although its effects can be akin. The predicted events are more easily predicted when they deal with more people; the destruction of a planet or fall of an empire would be more easily foreseen than a wedding or the price of a stock.

High Schiller-Hertzfeld scores are often associated with mental disorders. Those who suffer so seem to be unable to close their minds to the consequences of simple actions taking place around them; the resulting strain can cause schizophrenia or total mental collapse. Wakmarrel training and, later, Lorecanist kedankat conditioning, can be of great help to these individuals.

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