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− | The ''Wasp'' has a set of Kel lokwors. In addition to sending messages, these can interface with the grid on the ''Wasp'', although the connection is slow compared to a typical tablet or lattice connection. | + | The [[Wasp|''Wasp'']] has a set of Kel lokwors. In addition to sending messages, these can interface with the grid on the ''Wasp'', although the connection is slow compared to a typical tablet or lattice connection. |
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Latest revision as of 18:20, 15 November 2017
Lokwors (often referred to by the slang term lokkis) are portable communication devices. They can send and receive sound alerts, voice, or text messages; some lokwors have limited graphics capabilities.
The underlying technology is analogous to radio. In particular, anyone with an appropriate receiver and within the appropriate range can detect a signal sent through a lokwor, although of course the signal may be encrypted.
Lokwors are favored by the Kel and may be an invariant technology.
Lokwors on the Wasp
The Wasp has a set of Kel lokwors. In addition to sending messages, these can interface with the grid on the Wasp, although the connection is slow compared to a typical tablet or lattice connection.
Name
The term lokwor appears to be related to the Latin loquor "I speak". This may be a helpful attempt to translate a joke from our time-traveling heptarchate informants. Alternatively, it may simply be a coincidence.