Difference between revisions of "Liberty Initiative"
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+ | *'''''Liberty Initiative Identicard''''': State-of-the-art tech at its finest. These credit card-sized gadgets act not only as identification for all Liberty Initiative members, but as communicators and tracking devices. Designed and manufactured by Roy Enterprises, the Identicards have proven to be a valuable resource in the field. Each card has a flat-screen monitor to send and receive audio and video data. The Identicard can beep like a pager, communicate like a videophone, and record like a mini-recorder; it also has a virtually global range with satellite uplink. As a tracking device, it can be used to locate a member via his or her card's unique signal. In addition, it can act as a small computer with a numerical access pad. All by itself, this makes it an overpowered calculator, but with appropriate access codes, it can contact Liberty Initiative computers, which can then be operated with voice commands. The cards are waterproof. |
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