I’d say something like “back on my Mass Effect bullshit” but it’s not like I ever dismounted.
(Shep looks like she is doing important techy shit on her omnitool but tbh she’s prob scrolling Space Tumblr)
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I’d say something like “back on my Mass Effect bullshit” but it’s not like I ever dismounted.
(Shep looks like she is doing important techy shit on her omnitool but tbh she’s prob scrolling Space Tumblr)
Some thoughts on tech attacks
Some tech attacks, like Incinerate, Neural Shock, Overload or Cryoblast should really be available/easy to learn for anyone who isn‘t a total rookie. You basically fire particles from your omnitool. All you need to know is how to hit the target and not injure yourself. No tech skill needed. Or am I missing something?
On the other hand. A.I hacking, Damping, Sabotage.. That can‘t be an easy skill to learn and I don‘t think realistically speaking, in an ongoing 1-1 fight, you would have the time to pull that off. It‘s something you could do before the enemy has spotted you, or if you are hidden while doing so and your squadmates on the frontlines are covering you.
Tampering with someone‘s omnitool/biotic implant cannot be easy. They‘re probably equipped with protective measurements (firewalls?) to prevent hacking. The more expensive the biotic implant/amp or omnitool, the harder it probably is to tamper with it. Hacking a geth certainly isn‘t something that can be done in thirty seconds, either, even if you‘re a skilled hacker. And I don‘t think decent weapons are quickly sabotaged.
Mass Effect Lore: Common technologies in the 2180's (Part 1: Omnitool)
This post is both a collection of canon technologies in the Mass Effect universe, and personal headcanon which may be borrowing common concepts from sci fi.
Part 1 will be dedicated to solely the omnitool, because omnitools provide the user with such a huge amount of features that they deserve their own post.
What is an omnitool?
The omnitool is a microchip implanted underneath the skin which upon activation, can project a holographic screen as well as a holographic keyboard to navigate said screen. However, omnitools can also be navigated via voice demands. Omnitools provide a variety of functions and can do pretty much anything that a computer, smart watch, phone, calculator or tablet could do.
Omnitool activation could be done vocally via a spoken password or in a tactile manner such as touching one‘s forearm in a certain rhythm and pattern.
Microfabricators can generate objects out of microplastic particles, but it isn‘t possible for an object to generate if the omnitool consists merely an implant under the skin. (I don‘t see how that‘s possible without space magic..)
Therefore an additional bracelet has to be worn, which contains the microparticles out of which an object can be forged.
The omnitool can be synced with the translator implant, updating the translator with new translation software.
What can the omnitool do?
Canon:
Allows communication via voice calls, video calls, voice messages and text messages
Provides intranet, internet and extranet access
Allows upload and download of data
Can be used for videography and photography
Can be used to play music
Can provide a flashlight
Provides a wide array of general programs, calendars, navigation programs and maps, note apps, alarms, games and more
Can be used for hacking, coding and decryption
Special programs can be used to utilize the microfabricator to form objects; if the bracelet is charged with certain particles it can also be used to fire particles which are commonly used for combat (incinerate or cryo blast function, for instance)
But that‘s the boring shit. That‘s what phones, tablets and computers can do nowadays, and the combat stuff is covered in the game.
Here‘s my headcanons added to it.
What special functions can an omnitool have?
It can fire fire extinguishing particles. (No pun intended) Meaning that little bracelet actually could serve as a fire extinguisher, using microparticles to extinguish fire.
The microfabricator should be able to forge any tool, such as a screwdiver out of microplastic. That explains why quarians seem to be able to fix things with just their omnitool. No need to take a toolbox with you when you‘ve got your omnitool.
Omnitools should be able to do anything that an advanced calculator can, meaning omnitool calculators provide more functions than a regular phone or tablet calculator. Basically that chip has a build in college level calculator.
Communication aid programs coupled with visors or smart lenses can scan and analyze the body language and facial expressions of conversation partners, listing likely interpretations for those who struggle to read other species.
More advanced omnitool models should be able to aid you with repairs, as well. Take a scan of a broken piece of tech and the omnitool might come up with a diagnostic of it and giving suggestions how to fix it. That would explain why everyone in ME seems so tech savvy - actually the omnitool just provides a ton of help.
Omnitools are capable of measuring pulse, heart rate, blood oxygen, blood sugar levels and blood pressure. They also can monitor sleep quality and duration. Steps taken during the day and stability of walking. Basically they have all the functions of a smart watch.
Just like you can fire a neural shock to disable someone, you can fire a targeted shock in form of a heart defibrillator to revive someone.
Other medical programs provide build in fever thermometer scanners.
Omnitool scans using medical scanners can also provide diagnostic aid, scanning for abnormalities and injuries. The most advanced models are capable of scanning broken bones, essentially having the function of x ray scans.
Certain programs give the user the ability to stimulate the vagus nerve to aid against stress or depression. If nerve stim programs for sexual stimulation are a thing, then this should be within the realms of possibility too. It is possible that this might require a piece of hardware to be synced to, however.
Omnitools also make great morning alarm clocks, being capable of emitting light that emulates a sunrise filling the entire room to wake up a person. The vital scanner takes note of your awakening, which causes the alarm to slowly stop, dimming the lightning and turning down the music volume (if you’ve set a music alarm) slowly.
Some people also like receiving comfortable vibrations through their body through their omnitool to wake up from their sleep.
Other handy stuff that you could fabricate using the microplastic fabricator (aside from blades and tools): cutlery, bowls and cups, razor blades, hair brushes and combs, scissors. Yeah, you‘re gonna have kids in class who forgot to bring their scissors and cut out stuff with omnitool fabricated scissors.
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Favourite Gift
My actually favourite gift were tickets to a comedy night preformed by my favourite actor, but this story is about my favourite physical gift. Last year at my graduation party/birthday party (they were two days apart so we celebrated them at the same time.) My high schools student council president who I really only knew when we were young children came and personally gave me a grade present. This beautiful omnitool:
The reason I am sharing is I have been in girl guides for 13 years, three of my favourite things to do on girl guide outings is climb trees, widdle sticks, and start fires using flint, steel, and drier lint. Three of those tasks require a knife. Now I already have a knife, and it is pretty good, but the closing mechanism is rusty and has nearly cut my finger off on several occasions, so I have been asking my parents for a new knife for a while. What was so special was despite not particularly being close to this girl in 9 years and only having a couple classes with her, she got me the most meaningful gift I could ask for, and the best part is I never mentioned to her I needed a knife (Also look at how pretty it is, it matches my highlights). Anyway that is my story on how I got my favourite multitool. Thanks Abigail.
headcanon:
handy things an omnitool can fabricate instead of an omniblade:
omni hairbrush
omni toothbrush
hammer
scissors
screwdriver
pliers
nail file
tweezer
bottle opener
flashlight
dildo
tattoo needle
vessel (cup, glass)
cutlery (spoon, fork, knife)
sponge or cloth