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A '''communicator''' is a type of [[corrucyst]] that has networking and communication abilities. Most notably, it is able to connect to the [[Obesk Collective]]. Communicators can be built-in to personal corrucysts, such as [[Akizet's personal corrucyst]].
A '''communicator''' is a type of [[corrucyst]] that has networking and communication abilities. Most notably, it is able to connect to the [[Obesk Collective]]. Communicators can be built-in to personal corrucysts, such as [[Akizet's personal corrucyst]].


During [[Recollection: Suspicion]], [[Kazki]] can be seen with a communicator clutched in her receptor. When asked about it, she says that it is a new type of communicator that can connect to the Internet to allow Obesk-human communication.<ref>[[Transcripts:Embassy#Your_creature]] Lines 35 to 41</ref>
During [[Recollection: Suspicion]], [[Kazki]] can be seen with a communicator clutched in her receptor. When asked about it, she says that it is a new type of communicator that can connect to the Internet to allow obesk-human communication.<ref>[[Transcripts:Embassy#Your_creature]] Lines 35 to 41</ref>


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Latest revision as of 14:02, 22 June 2024

A communicator is a type of corrucyst that has networking and communication abilities. Most notably, it is able to connect to the Obesk Collective. Communicators can be built-in to personal corrucysts, such as Akizet's personal corrucyst.

During Recollection: Suspicion, Kazki can be seen with a communicator clutched in her receptor. When asked about it, she says that it is a new type of communicator that can connect to the Internet to allow obesk-human communication.[1]


  1. Transcripts:Embassy Lines 35 to 41
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