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<blockquote data-quote="AlexB23" data-source="post: 77635581" data-attributes="member: 450900"><p>I manually came up with the names for the planet and the nations on it. </p><p></p><p>This is an excerpt from my other sci-fi plot (still set on Xanadu), that discusses photonic chips in a section: </p><p></p><p>On the radio, Kyra heard some news, one part which struck her. The anchor said "the rise of electric cars has taken several decades. Well prototypes for electric wagons have existed since the 1850s, steam and then internal combustion took over. Even in the 1880s, electric cars and internal combustion cars coexisted. Then by the 1890s, the drop in gasoline engine prices have made electric cars not viable. Fast forward to the 1950s, and concept electric cars slowly started hitting showroom floors. However, it wasn't until the last two decades that electric cars began to take over. In 1982, a car company released a vehicle that had a modular design. In total, 20,000 of them were made. It could run on electricity, combustion, or a high-tech ethanol fuel cell, depending on which options the customer chose. This car ran on a special photonic chip called the Anrinior, which allowed the vehicle to be nearly 100% autonomous. About 13 years ago, a slew of thefts happened because the chip inside of the car was so advanced, and hundreds of times faster than regular electronic computer chips of the time. In fact, a global agreement to ban such manufacture of photonic chips was implemented. Finally that ban ended earlier this month. Newer photonic chips for the next generation of autonomous cars are expected to hit the market in 1997. However, current electric vehicle manufacturers are making autonomous cars right now. While the newer EVs do not use photonic chips, regular electronic microchips have increased in such power that they have the equivalent capability of that photonic chip released back in 1982. However, current electronic chips are not fast enough to transfer data compared to the 1982 photonic chip. Scientists say that it would take another 5 years for a traditional chip to transfer data as fast as that Anrinior chip. However, with the next generation of photonic microchips and traditional silicon, driverless car automation should see extreme changes by the early 2000s".</p><p></p><p>And another except: "Kyra replied "Wow, that is a deep history of yourself. I am truly sorry for what happened in the '60s. Luckily, God or whomever you believe in, brought you into our little enclave nation of Mindekowa. We are surrounded on all sides by Mursanian soil, but you chose us. What do you think about the tech here?" Mr. Vito excitedly said "For one, the roads here are so smooth. In Mursa, we had road seams that felt like the car was gonna fall apart any berkel from now. Also, the infrastructure overall in Mindekowa is much better maintained, and advanced. Also, the Anrinior II chipset was amazing. I was lucky enough to work with those at my previous job. Back in 1983, the fastest silicon could simulate a car crash in 10 days. The Anrinior chip could do it in half a day, with a tenth of the energy consumption, as the chipset was mostly photonic instead of electronic". Kyra thanked "why thanks, am glad you enjoy it here, and that photonic chip was awesome, the lasers made the whole chip light up in multicolor if you looked at it from the side, with the aluminum cover cap removed. Any complaints about Mindekowa"? Mr. Vito said "Less complaints about Mindekowa compared to Mursa, but both countries suffer at the hands of the Yatra Order. That evil organization was founded in my home city after an asteroid tsunami decimated the slums and a factory back in 1909. The Yatra Order originally targeted billionaires of multinational companies. That all changed in 1948, as they began to form a base in the Mursanian province of Iverkrois, just south of the Mindekowan border. They launched missiles inside Iverkrois after stealing two experimental prototype laser computers, a precursor to the modern photonic chip."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlexB23, post: 77635581, member: 450900"] I manually came up with the names for the planet and the nations on it. This is an excerpt from my other sci-fi plot (still set on Xanadu), that discusses photonic chips in a section: On the radio, Kyra heard some news, one part which struck her. The anchor said "the rise of electric cars has taken several decades. Well prototypes for electric wagons have existed since the 1850s, steam and then internal combustion took over. Even in the 1880s, electric cars and internal combustion cars coexisted. Then by the 1890s, the drop in gasoline engine prices have made electric cars not viable. Fast forward to the 1950s, and concept electric cars slowly started hitting showroom floors. However, it wasn't until the last two decades that electric cars began to take over. In 1982, a car company released a vehicle that had a modular design. In total, 20,000 of them were made. It could run on electricity, combustion, or a high-tech ethanol fuel cell, depending on which options the customer chose. This car ran on a special photonic chip called the Anrinior, which allowed the vehicle to be nearly 100% autonomous. About 13 years ago, a slew of thefts happened because the chip inside of the car was so advanced, and hundreds of times faster than regular electronic computer chips of the time. In fact, a global agreement to ban such manufacture of photonic chips was implemented. Finally that ban ended earlier this month. Newer photonic chips for the next generation of autonomous cars are expected to hit the market in 1997. However, current electric vehicle manufacturers are making autonomous cars right now. While the newer EVs do not use photonic chips, regular electronic microchips have increased in such power that they have the equivalent capability of that photonic chip released back in 1982. However, current electronic chips are not fast enough to transfer data compared to the 1982 photonic chip. Scientists say that it would take another 5 years for a traditional chip to transfer data as fast as that Anrinior chip. However, with the next generation of photonic microchips and traditional silicon, driverless car automation should see extreme changes by the early 2000s". And another except: "Kyra replied "Wow, that is a deep history of yourself. I am truly sorry for what happened in the '60s. Luckily, God or whomever you believe in, brought you into our little enclave nation of Mindekowa. We are surrounded on all sides by Mursanian soil, but you chose us. What do you think about the tech here?" Mr. Vito excitedly said "For one, the roads here are so smooth. In Mursa, we had road seams that felt like the car was gonna fall apart any berkel from now. Also, the infrastructure overall in Mindekowa is much better maintained, and advanced. Also, the Anrinior II chipset was amazing. I was lucky enough to work with those at my previous job. Back in 1983, the fastest silicon could simulate a car crash in 10 days. The Anrinior chip could do it in half a day, with a tenth of the energy consumption, as the chipset was mostly photonic instead of electronic". Kyra thanked "why thanks, am glad you enjoy it here, and that photonic chip was awesome, the lasers made the whole chip light up in multicolor if you looked at it from the side, with the aluminum cover cap removed. Any complaints about Mindekowa"? Mr. Vito said "Less complaints about Mindekowa compared to Mursa, but both countries suffer at the hands of the Yatra Order. That evil organization was founded in my home city after an asteroid tsunami decimated the slums and a factory back in 1909. The Yatra Order originally targeted billionaires of multinational companies. That all changed in 1948, as they began to form a base in the Mursanian province of Iverkrois, just south of the Mindekowan border. They launched missiles inside Iverkrois after stealing two experimental prototype laser computers, a precursor to the modern photonic chip." [/QUOTE]
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