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Alliance Technology



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Molecular Assembler


Quantum Molecular Reassemble

For material harvesting, extensive resources were diverted to create a clean and efficient situation, Quantum Molecular Reassemble or QMR was created by the Alliance and other private corporations to extract resources from stars. It works by striping atoms, protons, and neutrons down to the quirks that make them up and recreate them in any manner as long as there is base material. The assembler definitely makes wasting material no longer a problem, though a solution has also been found for actually acquiring the raw material.

Currently they're sufficiently hundreds of large platforms created around orbit of stars, enabling enormous quantity of material ejected from a star on a yearly basis. Trillions of tons of hydrogen and other atoms a year, combined with a QMR would solve any material problems for billions of years. The only drawback is that the stars life is shortened but only by about, a couple hundred or thousand years.



3-D Food Printers

During the early-to-mid 21st century 3D food printers were developed, allowing for a wide range of foods to be created from organic materials, enabling them to create a wide array of foods from fruits to certain meats. Edible 3D printing became more and more popular at that time, but was very expensive with only for professionals operating them, but as technology for this became cheaper, found itself for personal use. Most food 3D printers use extrusion 3D printing technology, much like regular desktop FFF (FDM) 3D printers. Instead of using plastic material, though, food 3D printers use paste-type ingredients. While good for a newly developed technology, many complain the printed foods don't taste quite right, tho it does offers a range of potential benefits. It can be healthy and good for the environment because it can help to convert alternative ingredients such as proteins from algae, beet leaves, or insects into tasty products.





Hologram

Holography is a 3-D display system that is able to transmit a full-size, 360-degree image of a object that ranges to two and three physical dimensions, as opposed to the planar image of traditional screens that simulate depth through a number of different visual effects that can be seen without any special gadgets like headsets or fast-moving mirrors. Holography is employed by the Alliance in a variety of functions - communications, battle and sensor displays, and as distractions and decoys. holographic projectors are commonly referred to as holotanks or holoject, which could be projected as far as 4 kilometers.


Virtual Intelligence

A virtual intelligence is an advanced form of user interface software. VIs use a variety of methods to simulate natural conversation, including an audio interface and an avatar personality to interact with. Although a VI can provide a convincing emulation of sentience, they are not self-aware, nor can they learn or take independent action.

VIs are used as operating systems on commercial and home computers. Menial VI "agents" are also available. Agents are compact and specialized. Some serve as personal secretaries, filtering calls and scheduling meetings based on user-defined priorities. Others are advanced search engines, propagating themselves across the extranet to collate user-requested data.

Commercial VIs in a variety of stock personalities are available at any software retailer. Boutique firms and hobbyists also build unique VIs to personal specification. Although software emulation of living personalities is rare, reconstructions of famous historical figures are common.



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