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Veridicator 200
| Veridicator 200 | |
|---|---|
| Production information | |
| Manufacturer | |
| Model |
Veridicator 200 |
| Type |
Scanner |
| Cost |
4,000 credits |
| Physical and technical specifications | |
| Weight |
0.1 kg |
| Range |
10 meters |
| Usage and history | |
| Era(s) | |
The Veridicator 200 was a small sensor that was built to look like a bracelet or armband. It had a scanning range of ten meters and could scan a single target. It would gather data on heart rate, pupil dialation and temperature. It could cross-reference this information with an internal database and provide the wearer with data on the target's emotional state. It could only be programmed with one species at a time. It transmitted the results to the wearer through a system of simple pulses.