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A '''Black Box''', also known as a '''Fax Machine''' or '''K-series transmitter''', is a special type of faster-than-light communications device, operating through the same hyperspace medium used by [[Jump Drive]]s and [[hyperpulse generator]]s.  Initially discovered by the [[Star League]], it would be rediscovered by [[Archon]] [[Katrina Steiner]], her lover [[Duke]] [[Arthur Luvon]] of [[Donegal]], and [[Morgan Kell]] of the [[Kell Hounds]] mercenary unit.  Black boxes would become a critical means of communication for the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] and its allies, but began suffering severe technical problems in the 3140s.
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A '''Black Box''', also known as a '''Fax Machine''' or '''K-series transmitter''', is a special type of faster-than-light communications device, operating through the same hyperspace medium used by [[Jump Drive]]s and [[hyperpulse generator]]s.  Initially discovered by the [[Star League]], it would be rediscovered by [[Archon]] [[Katrina Steiner]], her lover [[Duke]] [[Arthur Luvon]] of [[Donegal]], and [[Morgan Kell]] of the [[Kell Hounds]] mercenary unit.  Black boxes would become a critical means of communication for the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] and its allies.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
Black Boxes were first proposed to the [[SLDF]] Communications Command in [[2572]] as an alternative to the "[[Pony Express]]" system of communications then in use. Developed under the codename [[Project TRANSIENT]], prototype units were delivered in [[2580]] to the SLDF's Rim Worlds commanders during the [[Reunification War]]. The devices were able to pass small amounts of data (~200 kilobytes), usually inputted in a fax-type manner,<ref name="CSSBp6">''ComStar'', p. 6: "The Rise of Blake - Linking the Stars"</ref> to other Black Boxes within a hundred light years. The relatively fast speed, compared with the common transmission per [[JumpShip]], and the small size of the messages relegated them only to the most important traffic. But after years of development on a small budget, Project TRANSIENT was terminated in [[2614]] and following the appearance of the much more capable [[hyperpulse generator]] in [[2630]] the SLDF Communications Command ordered all the Black Boxes collected and dismantled, but until then all worlds of the [[Star League]] received an exemplar.<ref name="CSSBp6"/> The official reasons given for dismantlement were that Black Boxes would interfere with HPGs and [[K-F Drive]]s, reasons that were later disproven. Circa [[3150]], Dr. [[Melir Radis]] raised the possibility, based on Star League records, that Black Box cross-interference led to their abandonment.<ref name=S5BB>''Black Boxes'' in ''Shrapnel'', Issue #5</ref> At least one device survived into the [[thirty-first century]].<ref name="H:RWp25>''Historical: Reunification War'', p. 25: "Top Secret - The Black Box"</ref>
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Black Boxes were first proposed to the [[SLDF]] Communications Command in [[2572]] as an alternative to the "[[Pony Express]]" system of communications then in use. Developed under the codename Project TRANSIENT, prototype units were delivered in [[2580]] to the SLDF's Rim Worlds commanders during the [[Reunification War]]. The devices were able to pass small amounts of data (~200 kilobytes), usually inputted in a fax-type manner <ref name="CSSBp6">''ComStar (sourcebook)'', p. 6, "The Rise Of Blake - Linking The Stars"</ref>, to other Black Boxes within a hundred light years. The relativly fast speed, compared with the common transmission per [[JumpShip]], and the small size of the messages relegated them only to the most important traffic. But after years of development on a small budget, Project TRANSIENT was terminated in [[2614]] and following the appearance of the much more capable [[Hyperpulse Generator]] in [[2630]] the SLDF Communications Command ordered all the Black Boxes collected and dismantled, but until then all worlds of the [[Star League]] received an exemplar <ref name="CSSBp6"/> and at least one device survived into the 31st century.<ref name="H:RWp25>''Historical: Reunification War'', p. 25, "Top Secret - The Black Box"</ref>
  
General [[Aleksandr Kerensky]] and the SLDF took several faxes with him in [[Operation EXODUS]], and one was provided to an operative placed on the [[SLS Hermes]] during the [[Prinz Eugen Mutiny]].<ref>''Fall from Glory'', p. 46</ref>
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How Katrina Steiner came to discover this technology is unknown, but when she returned from the [[Periphery]] after her one-year disappearance in [[3005]] she brought back an example.<ref name="H:Wo3039p68">''Historical: War of 3039'', p. 68, "Communications"</ref> (More recent speculation is that Katrina and her companions stumbled across the device in the remains of the SLDF [[17th Royal Mechanized Infantry Division|Seventeenth Royal Division's]] headquarters on [[Taran's World]]. This facility was struck by a dirty bomb and SLDF engineers simply bulldozed the site and buried it in ferrocrete.<ref name="H:RWp25"/>)
 
 
How Katrina Steiner came to discover this technology is unknown, but when she returned from the [[Periphery]] after her one-year disappearance in [[3005]] she brought back an example.<ref name="H:Wo3039p68">''Historical: War of 3039'', p. 68: "Communications"</ref> (More recent speculation is that Katrina and her companions stumbled across the device in the remains of the SLDF [[Seventeenth Royal Mechanized Infantry Division|Seventeenth Royal Division's]] headquarters on [[Taran's World]]. This facility was struck by a dirty bomb and SLDF engineers simply bulldozed the site and buried it in ferrocrete.)<ref name="H:RWp25"/>
 
  
 
When the Lyrans allied with the [[Federated Suns]] to form the [[Federated Commonwealth]] in [[3020]], one of the secrets shared with the Suns was the existence of the black box technology.  Working in conjunction with the [[New Avalon Institute of Science]], the [[Department of Military Communications and Research]] was born, and in November [[3027]] demonstrated the use of the black boxes for military communication.  Within months the Department was distributing dozens of black boxes to military commands throughout the [[AFFS]] and [[LCAF]].  Black boxes would prove instrumental in the [[Fourth Succession War]], especially when [[ComStar]] instituted a communications blackout within FedCom territory on false pretenses.<ref name="H:Wo3039p68"/>
 
When the Lyrans allied with the [[Federated Suns]] to form the [[Federated Commonwealth]] in [[3020]], one of the secrets shared with the Suns was the existence of the black box technology.  Working in conjunction with the [[New Avalon Institute of Science]], the [[Department of Military Communications and Research]] was born, and in November [[3027]] demonstrated the use of the black boxes for military communication.  Within months the Department was distributing dozens of black boxes to military commands throughout the [[AFFS]] and [[LCAF]].  Black boxes would prove instrumental in the [[Fourth Succession War]], especially when [[ComStar]] instituted a communications blackout within FedCom territory on false pretenses.<ref name="H:Wo3039p68"/>
  
However, during the war the [[Draconis Combine]] was able to recover several black boxes, and would use them during the [[War of 3039]].  While not completely lax in their encryption protocols, neither the Lyrans nor Suns believed that the Combine had access to their technology, and so many of their messages were intercepted and used against them during the war.<ref name="H:Wo3039p68"/> ComStar also became aware of the black box technology, and stepped up efforts to target members of the Department of Military Communications.<ref name="20YUp16">''20 Year Update'', p. 16: "Department of Military Communication and Research"</ref>  Realizing that their enemies had access to their technology, FedCom redoubled their efforts to encrypt their transmissions, though it would not be until [[3051]] during the [[Clan Invasion]] that the Combine formally revealed its own possession of black boxes.<ref name="H:Wo3039p68"/>
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However, during the war the [[Draconis Combine]] was able to recover several black boxes, and would use them during the [[War of 3039]].  While not completely lax in their encryption protocols, neither the Lyrans nor Suns believed that the Combine had access to their technology, and so many of their messages were intercepted and used against them during the war.<ref name="H:Wo3039p68"/> ComStar also became aware of the black box technology, and stepped up efforts to target members of the Department of Military Communications.<ref name="20YUp16">''20 Year Update'', p. 16, "Department Of Military Communication And Research"</ref>  Realizing that their enemies had access to their technology, FedCom redoubled their efforts to encrypt their transmissions, though it would not be until [[3051]] during the [[Clan Invasion]] that the Combine formally revealed its own possession of black boxes.<ref name="H:Wo3039p68"/>
 
 
Black Boxes were used by [[Interstellar Expeditions]] who possessed a few dozen of the devices, and [[Brooklyn Stevens]] who misappropriated one from them.<ref>''The Hunt for Jardine''</ref>
 
  
The [[Umayyad Caliphate]] and [[Nueva Castile]] both possessed at least two each of the K-0 or 1 series devices (described as not encrypted) but just prior to the [[Jihad]] they were all stolen.<ref>''A Distant Thunder''</ref>
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Black Boxes were used by [[Interstellar Expeditions]].{{cn}}
  
Black Boxes were not directly affected by the events of [[Blackout|August 7, 3132]]. However, their increasing use after the Blackout came with growing problems of redirected, garbled, and de-encrypted messages, which became regular occurrences by [[3147]]. Dr. Melir Radis theorized that Black Boxes created ripples and waves across their limited hyperspace frequency, interfering with each other and making the transmission of any message a gamble. He discovered Star League research indicating the same problems occurred in their time, with data indicating that the ripples could take over a century to dissipate.<ref name=S5BB/>
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Black Boxes were apparently unaffected by the events of [[Blackout|August 7, 3132]], and might see a sudden increase in popularity as a result.
  
 
== Operation ==
 
== Operation ==
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=== K-0 Series ===
 
=== K-0 Series ===
The original black box from [[2580]], these devices could send a message no more than two hundred kilobytes of data at roughly ten light-years a day, with a maximum range of a hundred light-years.<ref name="HB:HDp181+">''Handbook: House Davion'', pp. 181–183: "Black Box"</ref><ref name="H:RWp25/>
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The original black box from [[2580]], these devices could send a message no more than two hundred kilobytes of data at roughly ten light-years a day, with a maximum range of a hundred light-years.<ref name="HB:HDp181+">''Handbook: House Davion'', pp. 181-183, "Black Box"</ref><ref name="H:RWp25/>
  
 
=== K-1 Series ===
 
=== K-1 Series ===
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=== K-4 Series ===
 
=== K-4 Series ===
A true revolution in black box technology, the K-4 was introduced in [[3048]] and increased message speeds to one hundred light-years per day with a range of six hundred light-years.  It also increases the size of the data packet that can be sent, allowing four megabytes of data to be transmitted.<ref name="HB:HDp181+"/>
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A true revolution in black box technology, the K-4 was introduced in [[3048]] and increased message speeds to one hundred light-years per day with a range of six hundred light-years.  It also increases the size of the data packet that can be sent, allowing for megabytes of data to be transmitted.<ref name="HB:HDp181+"/>
  
 
=== K-5 Series ===
 
=== K-5 Series ===
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
During the Dark Age, only the [[Federated Suns]], [[Lyran Commonwealth]] and [[Republic of the Sphere]] states (and, to a lesser extent, the [[Draconis Combine]]) possessed the Black Box technology; ComStar did not appear to have it.
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During the Dark Age, only the [[Federated Suns]], [[Lyran Commonwealth]] and [[Republic of the Sphere]] states (and, in a minor way, the [[Draconis Combine]]) possessed the Black Box technology; ComStar never appeared to have it.
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==
 
* ''[[20 Year Update]]''
 
* ''[[20 Year Update]]''
* ''[[ComStar (sourcebook)|ComStar]]''
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* ''[[ComStar (sourcebook)]]''
 
* ''[[Handbook: House Davion]]''
 
* ''[[Handbook: House Davion]]''
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* ''[[Historical: War of 3039]]''
 
* ''[[Historical: Reunification War]]''
 
* ''[[Historical: Reunification War]]''
* ''[[Historical: War of 3039]]''
 
* ''[[Shrapnel (magazine)#Issue 5|Shrapnel, Issue 5]]''
 
  
  
 
[[Category:Technology|Black Box]]
 
[[Category:Technology|Black Box]]

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