It was always my understanding that the 'Neural Net' was some form of cybernetic implant that most if not all pilots had. Were that the case, ship-to-ship data wouldn't be the thing recording - it would be human perception, whether that counts for pilot communication, off-ship conversation or nomad mindscrewing.
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(11-11-2014, 04:35 PM)sindroms Wrote: On a related note.
If a nomad and AI met, they would not be able to communicate.
Can't noms 'infest'/control tech as well, according to vanilla lore?
Actually, nomads and AI's can communicate. However the way is strange, its kinda like how the organic body of the nomad can interact with a robotic trade lane...hard to explain but you get the picture
As far as I recall from my days in [AI], AI couldn't communicate with Nomads without the use of some sort of middleman. I think that was one of the tasks of Canaan.
I did a Message Dump on my OSI recently involving Nomads and I just said I wrote down what the Nomads were saying to me for the whole chat log aspect. Not perfect but it is an option.
Message dumps on what you 'thought' you heard is probably the best way that you'll get what a Nomad is trying to convey down in writing somewhere.
There isn't any sure-fire way to get an exact copy unless you could somehow monitor everything going through someones mind and save it while the communication is underway.
(11-12-2014, 06:11 AM)Osilon Wrote: It was always my understanding that the 'Neural Net' was some form of cybernetic implant that most if not all pilots had. Were that the case, ship-to-ship data wouldn't be the thing recording - it would be human perception, whether that counts for pilot communication, off-ship conversation or nomad mindscrewing.
Thats actually an interesting idea... I always thought it was just a chat used with your ship or something. Not an implant thing. hehe. Or maybe in your helmet in space.