OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: Create an exclusive item for the Silver Jedi Concord Tech Expo.
- Image Source: Mashable.com (photo manipulation by me)
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: Wrist Link | Code Cylinder
- Manufacturer: Corellia Digital
- Affiliation: Closed-Market
- Model: CDL-1 Go! Mobile Wrist Comlink
- Modularity: No.
- Production: Limited
- Material: Duralumin (frame, antennae), Flexiplast (cover)
- Broad Spectrum Comlink
- Integrated Code Cylinder
- Broad Spectrum Comlink. This device functions across multiple spectrums and frequencies, allowing it to be updated for a ship, planet, or system telecommunications scheme.
- Code Cylinder. This device can be paired with the biometric parameters of the wearer, creating a unique security token that can then be used for access systems or even keyed to vehicle ignition systems. You'll never have to worry about forgetting the keys to your starship again, provided you remembered to put your Go! mobile wristlink on.
- No Holoprojector. This is an audio comlink only. There is no holoprojector support for visual communications.
- Comlink. Electromagnetic fields and other natural or artificial forms of interference may limit or effect the effective range or function of the comlink.
- Effective Range. This will communicate with your ship in orbit (provided you're not miles deep under veins of Mandalorian Iron), but beyond that distance, some form of signal boosting via a star cruiser or satellite will be required for intrasystem or intragalactic communications.
An exclusive item only made available to attendees at the Silver Jedi Concord's Technology Expo in 860 ABY, this wrist comlink was a refresh of one of the company's early prototypes in the telecommunications market. The original Go! wristlink was discontinued in favor of the company's signature line of HoloLink wrist communicators. While the updated Silver Jedi exclusive is similarly an audio only comlink, it also contained security and identicard functionality that was only available in later Corellia Digital offerings. This biometric security key was unique when set to a particular wearer, resulting in a security token that could be used with code cylinder compatible security systems, such as for door access or vehicle ignition cycles.
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