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cw4:cmod:docs:09dce69b-c3e4-4651-96fb-9186bf1a040c [2022/07/23 07:08] – MBF Finished Vertucw4:cmod:docs:09dce69b-c3e4-4651-96fb-9186bf1a040c [2025/02/14 14:57] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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-<hidden>The MBF was developed mainly to test out magnetic lock based platforming, in this case, for low recoil weapons. The experimental chasse quickly became too large for its own good so what better use for the extra space than sensory equipment and premium communication systems.\\+<hidden>The MBF was developed mainly to test out magnetic lock based platforming, in this case, four low recoil weapons. The experimental chasse quickly became too large for its own good so what better use for the extra space than sensory equipment and premium communication systems.\\
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 There was never a communications unit in Vertu as everything in Vertu had communications equipment capable of FTL((Faster Than Light)) information transfer and a reliable silent broadcast of 2 Astronomical Units (AU)((1 AU is the distance from the Sun to Earth or 8 light minutes (takes light 8 minutes to travel that distance).)) The MBF has a silent broadcast distance of 100 AU (things get funky when it comes to information traveling such distances even when it is FTL) and quick note, silent broadcast is a perfectly untraceable broadcast of information typically on a hyper-focused vector where only units within the broadcast angle can hear. The distance this angle becomes so large that it is effectively an open broadcast is the maximum range of the silent broadcast.\\ There was never a communications unit in Vertu as everything in Vertu had communications equipment capable of FTL((Faster Than Light)) information transfer and a reliable silent broadcast of 2 Astronomical Units (AU)((1 AU is the distance from the Sun to Earth or 8 light minutes (takes light 8 minutes to travel that distance).)) The MBF has a silent broadcast distance of 100 AU (things get funky when it comes to information traveling such distances even when it is FTL) and quick note, silent broadcast is a perfectly untraceable broadcast of information typically on a hyper-focused vector where only units within the broadcast angle can hear. The distance this angle becomes so large that it is effectively an open broadcast is the maximum range of the silent broadcast.\\
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-The sensory equipment became much more helpful than previous anticipations as, rather unsurprisingly, bigger sensors give more accurate data than sensors that are a CM<sup>3</sup> at largest. This has made the MBF a very new mobile operations unit and data retention systems (and data banks which are just data storage rather then retention, it is best I don't explain the difference) was added to give it the role it has now, support.\\+The sensory equipment became much more helpful than previous anticipations as, rather unsurprisingly, bigger sensors give more accurate data than sensors that are a CM<sup>3</sup> at largest. This has made the MBF a very new mobile operations unit and data retention systems (data banks are just data storage rather then retention, it is best I don't explain the difference) where added to give it the role it has now, support.\\
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 The MBF is so new that I have ran out of lore to tell you because that is the modern MBF, nothing much has happened with it. It is a sensory platform using an experimental form of weapon platforming which has been working out.\\ The MBF is so new that I have ran out of lore to tell you because that is the modern MBF, nothing much has happened with it. It is a sensory platform using an experimental form of weapon platforming which has been working out.\\
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