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Technomancic (tech-no-man-sic) Auto Levitating Kernel or T.A.L.K is a modular robotic frame designed by Amelheart Institute and Ascent as a direct competitor to the [[SAID ME|S.A.I.D.]] platform. Numerous specialized versions of the T.A.L.K drone exist but there are two base variants, Beta-Alpha and Zeta, that are the most popular shells. Both models contain a base suite of sensors for navigation and short-range radio communication. An incomplete list of modular attachments for the T.A.L.K drone can be found at the end of this article.
 
== Base Models ==
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=== ZSH - Media Pro v6 ===
The Media Pro series of T.A.L.K: ZSH has been popularized by [[Beacon_Broadcast_TV|BBTV]] with version 6 being the newest available model. Versions 4-6 are still in active production for BBTV but older models can be found easily on the resale market. Combining a state-of-the-art media camera developed in coordination with Amelheart[[Amelhart Institute]], Rice Ophthalmic Research Division, and {RESEARCH[[Aguamala ORGANIZATIONSyndicate]]'s FROMSafine AGUAMALA SYNDICATE}Technologies the media pro v6 captures in 32K with 64-bit color at up to 240 FPS. The camera, lens, storage media, and dedicated power units take up 4 modular expansion bays. Other popular modules to attach to this unit are the bleed gravitic power unit, satellite relays, inter-sector relays, or additional storage media. For thrust, BBTV generally uses conventional ION jets for space-based drones or combustion jets for in-atmosphere flight. A popular aftermarket modification is telekinetic levitation systems.
 
== Modules ==