Sub-space image transmitter


The sub-space image transmitter, a communications device in its early stages of development, was the brainchild of Renn Volz from Little Kessel's. Its design incorporated subspace technology, which enabled it to communicate across significantly greater distances compared to typical comlinks. Furthermore, it had the capability to transmit images in full color and with a high degree of realism, a feature that set it apart from the majority of holoprojectors available during that era.

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