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====== Frigate-type Bridge ====== | ====== Frigate-type Bridge ====== | ||
- | Frigate-type bridges exemplify the purpose-built nature of [[people]] frigates, featuring a chamber of average size and no large display screens for any particular purpose. All internal interfaces rely on Entry Port technologies, | + | Frigate-type bridges exemplify the purpose-built nature of [[species: |
==== Immersion Pods ==== | ==== Immersion Pods ==== | ||
- | **So-M1-5815 Frigate-type Immersion Control Pod**\\ | + | So-M1-5815 Frigate-type Immersion Control Pod |
- | Due to their natural interface abilities, designing a responsive and intuitive control system for an [[people]] was relatively easy. This system, known as the Immersion Control Pod, allows easy and natural control of most vehicles, including large units such as powered frames and starships. The Control Pod is the seat component of the cockpit, and is comprised of a rounded chair in which the pilot is most comfortable in a reclining position, and multiple [[people#entry ports|entry port]] plugs. The chair itself is lined in a soft, organic material lined in a highly flexible rubbery skin that is smooth to the touch and has a light golden reflective sheen, surrounded with an open egg-like enclosure on all sides to prevent harm. The chair will naturally conform to the user's body, and can even form cushioned indentations for the tips of horns. In normal conditions, the system feeds the pilot a small amount of Prajna through the entry port ducts to keep them in working condition for long shifts. In case of emergency, the enclosures can be closed and filled with [[prajna]] to keep the pilot alive for an extended amount of time. | + | Due to their natural interface abilities, designing a responsive and intuitive control system for an [[species: |
== Use == | == Use == | ||
- | To connect with the machine, one must connect the plugs to their [[people#entry ports|entry ports]], which can be done manually, or automatically by the organoid. Unlike the use of a VANDR-which suspends and supplant' | + | To connect with the machine, one must connect the plugs to their [[species: |
== Note == | == Note == | ||
Transfer of pain cannot occur because [[organoid_substructure|organoids]] lack developed tactile senses in most cases, however, there have been uncomfortable sensations reported by pilots when their units lost limbs or took heavy damage, similar to a sort of strong pressure. On very rare occasions, the sensory redirection effect caused by the control module lasts after disconnection from the craft, which will require immediate medical attention. | Transfer of pain cannot occur because [[organoid_substructure|organoids]] lack developed tactile senses in most cases, however, there have been uncomfortable sensations reported by pilots when their units lost limbs or took heavy damage, similar to a sort of strong pressure. On very rare occasions, the sensory redirection effect caused by the control module lasts after disconnection from the craft, which will require immediate medical attention. |