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Controlling the Vessel

The Control Center is a term we use for the group of devices used to pilot the vessel. There are sensor arrays, self-regulating control devices, storage devices, information processing centers, redundant fail-safe systems, and automatic maintenance shut-down protocols. These systems and devices all work in unison at incredible speeds, allowing the user to have nearly omnipotent automatic control over the vessel.

The sensor arrays sample molecules to determine the chemical composition of various substances. They also have audio monitoring capabilities which are capable of locational determination. Visual portions of the sensor arrays are capable of very advanced resolutions and motion tracking, though night vision is very limited. All sensory arrays directly feed into the data processors.

The data processing equipment has large varieties of information centers that work to keep the entire vessel working, even requiring the center to shut down for maintenance. Without them, the vessel would fail.

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