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A '''V-world stealing device'''<ref>{{Bsgwiki term}}</ref> appears as a hand-held vacuum cleaner of a kind, capable of copying a user's [[avatar]] code, in addition to sucking-up a user's accumulated wealth. | [[File:CAP - There is Another Sky - Thorean Steals Chiron's Avatar Code.jpg|thumb|[[Tad Thorean]] uses a device to steals [[Chiron]]'s [[avatar]] code {{CAP|There is Another Sky}}.]] | ||
A '''[[Virtual world|V-world]] stealing device'''<ref>{{Bsgwiki term}}</ref> appears as a hand-held vacuum cleaner of a kind, capable of copying a user's [[avatar]] code and overlaying it atop another user's avatar, in addition to sucking-up a user's accumulated wealth. | |||
[[Tad Thorean]] uses one such device as part of [[Vesta]]'s plan to usurp [[Chiron]]'s place in [[New Cap City]] {{CAP|There is Another Sky}}. | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:33, 22 June 2025

A V-world stealing device[1] appears as a hand-held vacuum cleaner of a kind, capable of copying a user's avatar code and overlaying it atop another user's avatar, in addition to sucking-up a user's accumulated wealth.
Tad Thorean uses one such device as part of Vesta's plan to usurp Chiron's place in New Cap City (CAP: "There is Another Sky").
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