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Kiyoku is the blanket name for a series of technologies originally developed for use in [[mech]] cockpit systems. The technology was later adapted for a variety of venues and functions, and led to the development of [[ISIT]].
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The first generation of the Kiyoku technology was brought back by [[Hunter Jusenkyou]] during the story [[Tsubasa Kiyoku]] from [[The Inclination to Destiny]]. The equipment was installed in a mobile suit sharing the name of the story, which he stole shorlty after destroying his school-issued suit. The basis of the technology was using a machine called a [[Mind Stream Generator]] to transmit tactical information from the sensor array directly into the pilot's brain.
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==Kiyoku==
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The basic form of the technology, called merely 'kiyoku' used a total of 12 Mind Stream Generators and was simply linked to the various flight data colectors. Just the existing display screens offered a dizzying array of information, which when fed directly into the pilot's mind was overwhelming.
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==Kiyoku Blue==
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The re-designed version of the technology built by Hunter's team, it used all Gudersnipe parts and regulations. 12 Mind Stream devices were cut back to just two, placed in a helmet with the generators at the base of the skull. The rest of the helm included a series of EEG probes which monitors pilot brain activity, and adjusted the information stream accordingly. Further, the data was drawn from a single source: the GS-built [[Combat Scanner]]. While the scanner added more parameters than the standard flight data collectors originally used, it had the data better organized. Additionally, the scanner had an algorithm that calculated data importance at high speed, delivering the information by order of relevence.
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Kiyoku Blue was still overwhelming, and could only be used by a handful of pilots. Through extensive testing, the [[Eighth Power]] identified a crucial EEG spike that allowed them to determine who was "positive" for the system, and who could not use it without risking brain damage.
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==Kiyoku Gold==
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Final Production Model

Revision as of 19:59, 13 October 2010

Kiyoku is the blanket name for a series of technologies originally developed for use in mech cockpit systems. The technology was later adapted for a variety of venues and functions, and led to the development of ISIT.

The first generation of the Kiyoku technology was brought back by Hunter Jusenkyou during the story Tsubasa Kiyoku from The Inclination to Destiny. The equipment was installed in a mobile suit sharing the name of the story, which he stole shorlty after destroying his school-issued suit. The basis of the technology was using a machine called a Mind Stream Generator to transmit tactical information from the sensor array directly into the pilot's brain.

Kiyoku

The basic form of the technology, called merely 'kiyoku' used a total of 12 Mind Stream Generators and was simply linked to the various flight data colectors. Just the existing display screens offered a dizzying array of information, which when fed directly into the pilot's mind was overwhelming.

Kiyoku Blue

The re-designed version of the technology built by Hunter's team, it used all Gudersnipe parts and regulations. 12 Mind Stream devices were cut back to just two, placed in a helmet with the generators at the base of the skull. The rest of the helm included a series of EEG probes which monitors pilot brain activity, and adjusted the information stream accordingly. Further, the data was drawn from a single source: the GS-built Combat Scanner. While the scanner added more parameters than the standard flight data collectors originally used, it had the data better organized. Additionally, the scanner had an algorithm that calculated data importance at high speed, delivering the information by order of relevence.

Kiyoku Blue was still overwhelming, and could only be used by a handful of pilots. Through extensive testing, the Eighth Power identified a crucial EEG spike that allowed them to determine who was "positive" for the system, and who could not use it without risking brain damage.


Kiyoku Gold

Final Production Model