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A '''simularity''' was a [[hologram|holographic]] simulation [[technology]] widely used by [[human]]s in the [[22nd century]]. They were stored on crystals and required implants or contacts to see. They could interpret and enhance body language and inflection.
A '''simularity''' was a [[hologram|holographic]] simulation. It could be stored on a crystal. The [[technology]] was used on [[22nd century]] [[Earth]] and its colonies. [[Alex Bannen]] had a simularity of his son [[Mark Bannen|Mark]], whom he thought was dead. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lucifer Rising (novel)|Lucifer Rising]]'')
 
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Simularities were ubiquitous on [[Project Eden]]. They received simularity crystals by drone containing news reports and entertainment. [[Alex Bannen]] had a simularity of his son [[Mark Bannen|Mark]], whom he thought was dead. [[Paula Engado]] kept a video diary on simularity crystals. [[IMC]] troopers watched [[pornography|pornographic]] simularities.
 
According to [[Bernice Summerfield]], simularites were long obsolete by her native time of the [[26th century]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lucifer Rising (novel)|Lucifer Rising]]'')
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Revision as of 01:00, 3 November 2014

A simularity was a holographic simulation technology widely used by humans in the 22nd century. They were stored on crystals and required implants or contacts to see. They could interpret and enhance body language and inflection.

Simularities were ubiquitous on Project Eden. They received simularity crystals by drone containing news reports and entertainment. Alex Bannen had a simularity of his son Mark, whom he thought was dead. Paula Engado kept a video diary on simularity crystals. IMC troopers watched pornographic simularities.

According to Bernice Summerfield, simularites were long obsolete by her native time of the 26th century. (PROSE: Lucifer Rising)