Bio-Neural Gelpack

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==Organic Computers==
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The bio-neural systems consist of a series of gel packs that contain synthetic neural fibers suspended in biomimetic gel, a gelatinous organic medium. Each pack consists of a transparent, flexible casing that contains the fluid, and a metallic interface bar at the top that can be plugged into the ship's systems, meaning that it can be swapped as easily as an isolinear chip. The neural fibers in the gel pack are created artificially and resemble humanoid neurons, while the bi-neural systems mimic the working of the humanoid brain and are significantly taster and more efficient than optical circuitry. The fibers in an individual gel pack are capable of making billions of connections, thus generating an incredibly sophisticated and responsive computing architecture. This kind of organic circuitry allows computers to 'think' in very similar ways to living organisms; by using 'fuzzy logic, they can effectively guess the answer to complex questions. The gel packs can operate independently of other systems or, if necessary, they can use the isolinear cores to perform number-crunching operations and for data reference. The gel packs are used in systems throughout the U.S.S. Voyager, but their principal function is to make instantaneous navigational computations. For example, they can calculate course corrections in real time for optimal fuel consumption.
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Latest revision as of 03:31, 3 January 2013

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