kropserkel
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http://www.ifmagazine.com/new.asp?article=6703
Some official images were released from this upcoming production, and although I'm unsure of how the format will play out on TNT, it's nice to see that our Halo machine design/build was worthy to get a character shot in the line up! You have to scroll down the page of images to see Lisa Brenner strapped in.
It will be interesting to see how the CG effects crew make it work. As far fetched as the concept of memory implanting goes, I did some research on the technology before committing the design. It was devised based on a 2004 breakthrough in Neuroimaging, called Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy (MRFM), which essentially improves MRI sensitivity by 10 million times compared to current day devices. So sensitive that it can detect the faint magnetic signal from a single electron buried inside a solid sample!
Science fiction based on science fact, what a novel concept.
Some official images were released from this upcoming production, and although I'm unsure of how the format will play out on TNT, it's nice to see that our Halo machine design/build was worthy to get a character shot in the line up! You have to scroll down the page of images to see Lisa Brenner strapped in.
It will be interesting to see how the CG effects crew make it work. As far fetched as the concept of memory implanting goes, I did some research on the technology before committing the design. It was devised based on a 2004 breakthrough in Neuroimaging, called Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy (MRFM), which essentially improves MRI sensitivity by 10 million times compared to current day devices. So sensitive that it can detect the faint magnetic signal from a single electron buried inside a solid sample!
Science fiction based on science fact, what a novel concept.
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