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'''3A-17 bracelets''' are the medical devices worn by test subjects and staff at the [[Wornspire]] facility. They were designed and developed by Daector [[Talmage]] to "''analyze'', ''alert'', and ''administer''" - hence the "3A". They analyze vital signs of each subject, alert medical staff of irregularities or emergency situations, and administer chemicals, hormones, drugs, and vitamins intravenously through "feeder lines". In addition to this, they act as computers to access the facility's system, | '''3A-17 bracelets''' are the medical devices worn by test subjects and staff at the [[Wornspire]] facility. They were designed and developed by Daector [[Talmage]] to "''analyze'', ''alert'', and ''administer''" - hence the "3A". They analyze vital signs of each subject, alert medical staff of irregularities or emergency situations, and administer chemicals, hormones, drugs, and vitamins intravenously through "feeder lines". In addition to this, they act as computers to access the facility's system (staff only except in certain circumstances), control inter-facility access, and store identification data. Each bracelet, once issued, biologically bonds with the wearer, making it non-transferable. It also generates a random eleven-character identification number for the wearer, which is also non-transferable. | ||
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Revision as of 03:48, 23 October 2011
3A-17 bracelets are the medical devices worn by test subjects and staff at the Wornspire facility. They were designed and developed by Daector Talmage to "analyze, alert, and administer" - hence the "3A". They analyze vital signs of each subject, alert medical staff of irregularities or emergency situations, and administer chemicals, hormones, drugs, and vitamins intravenously through "feeder lines". In addition to this, they act as computers to access the facility's system (staff only except in certain circumstances), control inter-facility access, and store identification data. Each bracelet, once issued, biologically bonds with the wearer, making it non-transferable. It also generates a random eleven-character identification number for the wearer, which is also non-transferable.
