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The intention was that once the weaknesses of the first two had been identified through trials, they could have been rectified in this third AI. | The intention was that once the weaknesses of the first two had been identified through trials, they could have been rectified in this third AI. | ||
- | Still in development during the worst days of the [[timeline: | + | Still in development during the worst days of the [[timeline: |
- | By [[timeline: | + | By [[timeline: |
=====History===== | =====History===== | ||
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=====Hardware===== | =====Hardware===== | ||
- | The central mainframe is speculated be the largest unified mainframe in existence, surpassing the computational ability of even the sprawling server-farms of the [[system: | + | The central mainframe is speculated be the largest unified mainframe in existence, surpassing the computational ability of even the sprawling server-farms of the [[system: |
Signal jamming is prevented by use of local network nodes that use FTL transceivers to boost the incoming and outgoing signals from the central mainframe. These are usually deployed both on the ground with the troops (in command vehicles) or in orbit from starships. Network nodes are never deployed alone, except during very small operations; all major army deployments usually have several such nodes scattered about to prevent decapitation strikes on the command network. | Signal jamming is prevented by use of local network nodes that use FTL transceivers to boost the incoming and outgoing signals from the central mainframe. These are usually deployed both on the ground with the troops (in command vehicles) or in orbit from starships. Network nodes are never deployed alone, except during very small operations; all major army deployments usually have several such nodes scattered about to prevent decapitation strikes on the command network. |