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'''Mindsims''' are software that operate via implants and connect their users to the [[Commsphere]]. They act as personal data storage, connection to the commsphere, | '''Mindsims''' are software that operate via implants and connect their users to the [[Commsphere]]. They act as personal data storage, connection to the commsphere, | ||
personal assistant, and perhaps most importantly, a back-up for an individual's memories and personality. Using [[Quantum Encryption|quantum encryption]], mindsims constantly save their user's | personal assistant, and perhaps most importantly, a back-up for an individual's memories and personality. Using [[Quantum Encryption|quantum encryption]], mindsims constantly save their user's | ||
memories and experiences to a [[D-Vault|d-vault]] which can be later downloaded into a clone body should he meet an untimely death. | memories and experiences to a [[D-Vault|d-vault]] which can be later downloaded into a clone body should he meet an untimely death. This encryption's key is based on the user's unique neural structure and is powered by the body's natural electrical impulses. | ||
[[Category:Technology]] | [[Category:Technology]] |
Revision as of 19:53, 23 June 2016
Mindsims are software that operate via implants and connect their users to the Commsphere. They act as personal data storage, connection to the commsphere, personal assistant, and perhaps most importantly, a back-up for an individual's memories and personality. Using quantum encryption, mindsims constantly save their user's memories and experiences to a d-vault which can be later downloaded into a clone body should he meet an untimely death. This encryption's key is based on the user's unique neural structure and is powered by the body's natural electrical impulses.