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{{Device
|image=[[File:Dash Rendars comlink.jpg|250px]]
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|image=[[File:Dash Rendars comlink.jpg]]
 
|name=visual wrist comlink
|imageBG=ffffff
 
 
|manufacturer=[[Fabritech/Legends|Fabritech]]
|name=visual wrist comlink
 
|manufacturer=[[Fabritech]]
 
 
|model=PAC20
 
|model=PAC20
|type=[[Comlink]]
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|type=[[Comlink/Legends|Comlink]]
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|cost=1,500 [[Galactic Credit Standard|credits]]
 
|cost=1,500 [[Galactic Credit Standard|credits]]
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|weight=0.1 kilograms
 
|weight=0.1 kilograms
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|range=75 kilometers
 
|range=75 kilometers
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|era=*[[Rise of the Empire era]]
 
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*[[Rebellion era]]
 
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*[[New Republic era]]
 
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|affiliation=[[Dash Rendar]]}}
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|affiliation=[[Dash Rendar/Legends|Dash Rendar]]}}
 
The '''PAC20 visual wrist comlink''' was a communications device used by [[Dash Rendar]] during the [[Rebellion era]], and popular with [[smuggler]]s and [[soldier]]s needing to see whom they were dealing with. This unit also allowed them the convenience of doing so in a hands-free manner.
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The '''PAC20 visual wrist comlink''' was a communications device used by [[Dash Rendar/Legends|Dash Rendar]] during the [[Rebellion era]], and popular with [[Smuggler/Legends|smugglers]] and [[Soldier/Legends|soldiers]] needing to see whom they were dealing with. This unit also allowed them the convenience of doing so in a hands-free manner.
   
 
==Characteristics==
 
==Characteristics==
The wrist comlink combined standard audio comlink functioned with a screen for video transmission and data displays. The unit acted as a basic [[datapad]], able to store and retrieve data from [[droid]]s, [[computer]]s (via a direct link), com signals, and standard [[datacard]]s.
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The wrist comlink combined standard audio comlink functioned with a screen for video transmission and data displays. The unit acted as a basic [[Datapad/Legends|datapad]], able to store and retrieve data from [[Droid/Legends|droids]], [[Computer/Legends|computers]] (via a direct link), com signals, and standard [[Datacard/Legends|datacards]].
   
The visual capabilities of the unit were taxing on the power cell and needed to be replaced after ten days of operation. The small, rectangular screen could be easily attached to nearly any surface, though a glove was commonly used in conjunction with this device.
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The visual capabilities of the unit were taxing on the power cell and needed to be replaced after ten days of operation. The small, rectangular screen could be easily attached to nearly any surface, though a glove was commonly used in conjunction with this device.
   
 
==Sources==
 
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*''[[Shadows of the Empire Sourcebook]]'' {{ID|visual wrist comm}}
*''[[The Essential Guide to Weapons and Technology]]
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*''[[The Essential Guide to Weapons and Technology]]''
 
*''[[Arms & Equipment Guide]]''
 
*''[[Arms & Equipment Guide]]''
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*{{WizardsCite|url=default.asp?x=starwars/article/sw20021017web|text=''Arms & Equipment Guide'' Extras!|int=Arms & Equipment Guide Extras!|archivedate=20091016004403}}
 
*{{FFCite|80|SEN2, ''Sensors''}}
 
*{{FFCite|80|SEN2, ''Sensors''}}
 
*''[[The Clone Wars Campaign Guide]]''
 
*''[[The Clone Wars Campaign Guide]]''

Revision as of 17:10, 1 September 2019

The PAC20 visual wrist comlink was a communications device used by Dash Rendar during the Rebellion era, and popular with smugglers and soldiers needing to see whom they were dealing with. This unit also allowed them the convenience of doing so in a hands-free manner.

Characteristics

The wrist comlink combined standard audio comlink functioned with a screen for video transmission and data displays. The unit acted as a basic datapad, able to store and retrieve data from droids, computers (via a direct link), com signals, and standard datacards.

The visual capabilities of the unit were taxing on the power cell and needed to be replaced after ten days of operation. The small, rectangular screen could be easily attached to nearly any surface, though a glove was commonly used in conjunction with this device.

Sources