==== GENTECH ====

 

Control and detection of space-time anomalies has long been used

by the Gentech to know and understand more of their environment.

Time distortion waves occur periodically throughout the realms

and an approaching distortion wave can be detected through the

scanning abilities that timescan adds to your lower arm casing.

These distortion waves are known also as a mud reset. Due to

the utter randomness of the passing of time distortion waves,

a Gentech's lower arm casing can only give a vague reading

of the probability of when a time distortion wave will pass.

The indicators are turned to a spectral analysis of the

environment around the scanned location. Higher energy

waves are normally found just after the passing of a distortion

wave -- this energy gradually dissipates prior to the passing of

the next wave.

Energy Spectrum: Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red

There are three phases to timescan. At phase [1], only the

general level of the energy waves will be reported with the spectrum

analysis. At phase [2], both the general level of the spectrum and

a percentage will be reported. At phase [3], the next passing

time distortion wave is reported via the lower arm casing.

NOTE: Time distortion waves are difficult to detect and analyze.

The -only- guaranteed accurate indicator is that given through

phase [3] of the experiment. The energy level and percentage

indicators given by phases [1] and [2] should be considered as

a probability that the the wave passage will occur during the

next timeslice. For instance, if the timescan reports that

the area is [blue][22.4%] -- you could interpret this to mean

that during the next second, there is a 22.4% chance that the

area will reset.

The following commands should be used:

timescan set: sets your timescan to a particular area

timescan clear: clears your timescan analysis so that you

can monitor another area

timescan query: check the status of the area

timescan audio: sets your timescan to audio mode, which

places a beep inside your timescan message

timescan silent: sets your timescan to silent mode (no beep)

 

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