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Shaodynne

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⬢ ⬢ ⬢ ⬢ Genus: Arksys Phylogroup: AV-S01 (ess-oh-wun)  TRPL: 1 AV-S01, Shaodynne , is a paranatural, techno-dermatomycosis, that uses polymorphic, executable mutation states within the code of the tessellate substrate of an Ohnyluh's fauna-nodes or sapient species attached to the replication network . It uses these forms of host infection in order to move from system to system in both fixed replication units and mobile replication units. Via Shaodynne, t he Arksys virus' ultimate purpose is to infect a host and run itself through a replication device, by which it will then be able to generate its own proto-form known as an Arkyne. a child suffering from a fever with Shaodynne patches on the skin Once it has infected a host system it begins inserting its own code and rewriting the host’s operating system code. In time the virus will display itself as an iridescent, flakey, fungal, growth on the host’s skin. It is a digital virus that can be transmitted from an infected replic...

DHI Quick Scan Technology

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The DHI quick scan technology is a technology created and distributed by mobile transceiver network operator, Dmetryuz Communications Service and is used across many Adsign Kiosk combinations. The  Kwik Interactions and Replications Kiosk code, or KwIRK code is a two dimensional scannable data representational icon that is frequently used on kiosks and ad-signs that lets people have a "hands free" instant commerce transaction by waving their MRU over the code. These are called “kwik” purchases and only work with smaller replicatable items, which are often consumable items. The company's slogan is "Kwik; empowerment at the flick of a wrist.” DHI KwIRK code use the entire visible color spectrum to create multi-patterned, readable, code.  Base KwIRK code before being coded looks black to white gradient.

Mobile Replication Unit

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  ⬢ ⬢ ⬢ ⬢ an MRU with a Hexabit deposit showing on the display Mobile Replication Units or MRU are compact replicators with limited functionality due to their smaller sized port hole aka display screen. They use the same Mycotech fabrication to create smaller objects that usually take less time to render than that which would be necessary to replicate via an FSR or FRU .  a group of young adults using their MRUs people using the photo and video tabs on their MRUs The replication functionality of MRU is a technology similar to the one created by the Ohnyluh founders that uses the Nohkbuss space of digital interconnected subconsciousness to relay an item from the requested source through a virtual, micro machine, version of the multi-limed Myco-tech weaver, into the real space of a MRUs display screen. a person replicating a small food item with their MRU an Arksys virus patient attached to a Medical MRU 

DCS Mobile

  ⬢ ⬢ ⬢ ⬢ Dmetryuz Communications Service, is a mobile transceiver network operator who provide transceiver and communications services across segments of GMUC O-Space. They are the creators and distributors of the DHI Kwik scan readers technology used across many Adsign Kiosk combinations. The Kwik Interactions and Replications Kiosk code, or KwIRK code, is a two dimensional, scannable, data representational, icon, that is frequently used on kiosks and ad-signs that let people wave their MRU over them to make “kwik” purchases and replications for smaller often consumable items. The company's slogan is "Kwik; empowerment at the flick of a wrist.”

Kannadid

  ⬢ ⬢ ⬢ ⬢ Kannadid, is a technologies hardware and software company specializing in mobile replication unit optics, imaging and digital solutions.

Koedekamyll Korp.

  ⬢ ⬢ ⬢ ⬢ The Koedekamyll Korporation, written stylized as Koedekamyll Korp. is a technologies, hardware specialist that creates a very popular MRU line of products. They have a long standing business relationship with both incorporated and unincorporated O-Space . Since the creation of their first generation of mobile replication units, they have been an industry leader in replicatory manufacturing on a small and large scale. Throughout the GMUC , mobile replication units produced by the Koedekamyll Korp. are so ubiquitous that many people call their MRU a “Koedek” even when they are a different brand manufactured by a different company.

Highbanners and Lowbanners

  ⬢ ⬢ ⬢ ⬢   The concept of Highbanner and Lowbanner is multi-tiered, because everyone earns a portion of bandwidth cache via the Hexabit earnings system, which is a form of guaranteed citizens income or basic income guarantee for bandwidth usage. But, there is an uneven system of earnings within the world. A citizen automatically is paid Hexabit earnings simply because they have an MRU that is specifically tethered to them biologically. A person’s genetic signature, which is unique to them, is what allows them to earn Hexabit consistently. Their data is traded for these Hexabit earnings. Biological, geographical, as well as various socio-economical data, both online and offline, are all given to the GMUC in an effort to retain as much information about people, the environment and the lives therein, in an effort to not only create a new archive of existence, but as a preventative measure against a new data loss era arising.  This is all based on the agreement within t...

Kapach

  ⬢ ⬢ ⬢ ⬢ An open source hardware and software company and project user community that designs and manufactures single strap, dockable Ohkeyo , Logik ready, mobile replication units , and open source user created digital hardware design files for building digital devices such as hobby grade Neurodynne machines. They primarily cater to the DIY, Pexyll , Logik community. The name is an onomatopoeia based on the sound a low level Arkyne makes when destroyed.

Pexyll

  ⬢ ⬢ ⬢ ⬢ A Logik based Augmented Reality Game or ARG, developed by Pexyll Labs and investor group , Ayonn Group to encourage environmentalism, e-cycling and responsible refurbishment practices through a gamified roleplay system. The ARGs intention is preventative in nature as it was developed to cut down on the proliferation of the Arksys virus and its resulting paracausalities at replication sources, including the replication of Arkyne. It is fundamentally an incentivized version of the regular Hexabit earnings system, structured around encouraging community outreach, responsibility and care for one's environment. It was created as more pliable systems of exploration and defense were needed when Hunter Bhots usage began to decline towards obsolescence as their lack of innovation and susceptibility to the Arksys virus and Arkyne escalated.  Once a potential user agrees to the ToS they are registered and can actively participate in the ARG. This ARG allows for the earnin...

Osohfak

  ⬢ ⬢ ⬢ ⬢ 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. image 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. image image 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 T...

Dockable Ohkeyo

  ⬢ ⬢ ⬢ ⬢ A revolutionary style of Ohkeyo , which is smaller, lighter and more versitile than traditonal Ohkeyo. Dockable Ohkeyo are used mostly by contemporary Pexyllers and Logik Users , but some still prefer the weighted, tactile sensation of the older, non-dockable Ohkeyo models. The Dockable Ohkeyo project was led by engineer Jokobbi Millantoph , and uses PinHed Tech , a stabilizing, magnetic locking technology. They have numerous programmable input/output peripherals or I/O for first and third party hardware add-ons.   The first commercial model of dockable Ohkeyo was in the Ohsofak product line of Spektral Tech . It was known as the O-LK 1053 JSY, aka the “Jessy”. Prior to this invention Ohkeyo were para-machines that encompassed an entire arm, working via transceiver communication with a user's MRU .