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A line of high performance Ohkeyo, developed by Drinburibohl “Drinby” Tobatoh, lead designer and software engineer of Spektral Tech. They are primarily used within the Zandts Incorporated O-Space. They possess high paranatural rendering properties and were very popular in the early days of Pexyll.
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The first generations of Ohsofak Ohkeyo were full length arm sleeve para-machines with bulky chassis. The next generation, the O-K generation, which, still encompassed the entire arm, but were now thinner, lighter and more durable allowed for greater movement.
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The O-LK, Ohkeyo, were the first commercial model by Spektral Tech to become as small as an Mobile Replication Units and feature “lock on” technology that allows the Ohkeyo to physically connect with the MRU. Because of the similarities to patented specs for a prototype dockable Ohkeyo created by Myllakamp Technologies Limited, specifically designed for Pexyll, an ongoing lawsuit between Spektral Tech and Myllakamp and Pexyll Labs has halted production, driving up the value and subsequent costs of all O-LK Ohkeyo models on secondary marketplaces.
Despite the Myllakamp, dockable Ohkeyo never making it to the commercial market, it has long been suspected that the O-LK, Ohkeyo technological leap was due to corporate espionage and the selling of trade secrets. All Ohkeyo models manufactured afterward are similar in size and functionality.