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corp:origin:standard_frame_control_harness [2023/03/18 17:30] – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation 152.228.166.119corp:origin:standard_frame_control_harness [2023/11/18 04:52] – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation wes
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 ====== Origin Standard Frame Control Harness ====== ====== Origin Standard Frame Control Harness ======
  
-The [[corp:origin:start]] Standard Frame Control Harness is an integrated component of a [[corp:origin:standard_frame_cockpit|]] and is the the primary mechanism for directing and controlling a frame. The harness uses a combination of both neural sensors and motion controllers built into the physical structure of the harness itself to make fine and accurate control of a Frame possible and more intuitive for both seasoned pilots and beginners. it was introduced in [[timeline:ye_34]]+The [[corp:origin:start]] Standard Frame Control Harness is an integrated component of a [[corp:origin:interiors:standard_frame_cockpit]] and is the the primary mechanism for directing and controlling a frame. The harness uses a combination of both neural sensors and motion controllers built into the physical structure of the harness itself to make fine and accurate control of a Frame possible and more intuitive for both seasoned pilots and beginners. it was introduced in [[timeline:ye_34]]
  
 ==== Components ==== ==== Components ====
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 Feedback comes in the form of direct neural stimulation from the contact points that the helmet, seat, harnesses and yoke, mimicking the feeling of various external forces. These include inertia, mass, gravity, damage, pressure and very basic tactile feel, allowing for fine control of the frame. Though the Active Feedback system does stimulate the nerves, the system was not built in mind to create pain. Instead, a strange and empty 'phantom' feeling is generated to signify damage and missing parts. Numerous safeguards and surge protectors prevent pilots from feeling actual pain in the case of systems damage. Feedback comes in the form of direct neural stimulation from the contact points that the helmet, seat, harnesses and yoke, mimicking the feeling of various external forces. These include inertia, mass, gravity, damage, pressure and very basic tactile feel, allowing for fine control of the frame. Though the Active Feedback system does stimulate the nerves, the system was not built in mind to create pain. Instead, a strange and empty 'phantom' feeling is generated to signify damage and missing parts. Numerous safeguards and surge protectors prevent pilots from feeling actual pain in the case of systems damage.
 ===== OOC Notes ===== ===== OOC Notes =====
-[[user:kai]] created this article on 2018/08/11 16:29.+[[members:kai]] created this article on 2018/08/11 16:29.
  
  
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