Miscellaneous
Holoscreen: a simple flat screen which transmits a holographic image, giving the viewer a sense of depth.
Holoprojector: device that allows a projection to move freely through the air. The projection is transmitted by a spherical shaped structure composed of photo-emitting cells capable of forming a three-dimensional image with a resolution up to 400 PPI (Pixels Per Inch).
Nanosheet: virtual memory storage device composed of polarized silicon dioxide nanotubes. Some of the silicon nanotubes form integrated circuits capable of receiving digital information from a neuropad while others display it on its transparent surface. Although quantum computation assumed a predominant role in Darm’s digital technologies, the effectiveness of these circuits kept the nano-sheets as the primary device for information storage.
Exoderm: bio-synthetic membrane that adheres to skin tissue. It is flexible and removable and remains alive due to a symbiotic process with the wearer by effecting gaseous and liquid trades and recycling waste products of the body. Its outstanding capabilities include: increased skin tissue regeneration, UV-A, B and C protection, and regulation of body temperature as it has properties of a thermal insulator. Along with the facemask, the gloves, the boots and the utility belt it makes up the Existence Support Kit of the darmian.
Synaptic feedback: allows a Unit’s Sinneta to attune herself to a user’s brain. Darmian Specialists have created a comprehensive routine that allows anyone to perform these exercises without need for supervision. Through real-time display of brain activity, a user is required to practice a methodical mental and body exercise. Some of the exercises include: muscle relaxation/contraction, memory evocation, solving mathematical problems and real life event simulations.