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Due to the discovery of [[bulk space entities]], Rolor obfuscators prevents isophrons generated by space-pulling from being perceived by malicious bulk space entities. It scrambles the isophronic signatures generated by | Due to the discovery of [[bulk space entities]], Rolor obfuscators prevents isophrons generated by space-pulling from being perceived by malicious bulk space entities. It scrambles the isophronic signatures generated by space-pulling devices that would normally be highly-visible in bulk space. | ||
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A Rolor obfuscator is a device typically found in devices that manipulate spacetime. It is a common component found in Q-Magnet drives and nanowormhole communicators. It is named after the 4th century AAI inventor Rolor.
Function
Due to the discovery of bulk space entities, Rolor obfuscators prevents isophrons generated by space-pulling from being perceived by malicious bulk space entities. It scrambles the isophronic signatures generated by space-pulling devices that would normally be highly-visible in bulk space.