Here are my take on some items from my Classic Traveller campaign, they are not canon so here is my take on these items. Feel free to shoot things down.
Imperial ID is a Tech Level 12-15 artefact used to prove identity. It bears the public citizenship number and can be used to reveal the private citizenship number used to verify ID in a manner akin to the US social security number.
It is widely used for banking, as the card securely stores a credit score. Big purchases sometimes require a delay to tally someone's credit history across diverse records.
The Imperial Communicator is a handheld, robust communicator that allows an Imperial citizen to communicate using various protocols at differing tech levels.
* The first is radio.
* The next is a number of cellular standards, using someone public ID number to call someone direct.
* Datanet (internet) protocols can be used too.
* Location facilities, dependent on TL.
It has a large button for radio dialogue, a small touch screen (not dependent on conductivity) and an ID card reader. You synch your communicator with your card, using the private number, to allow you to be reached via your public number.
If you use it you are agreeing to be tracked by the Imperium but this has advantages for honest citizens, as it can establish their location if they are accussed of something. Through it you can conduct secure commerce, with the Imperium recording transactions.
A charge normally lasts for two days.
Imperial ID is a Tech Level 12-15 artefact used to prove identity. It bears the public citizenship number and can be used to reveal the private citizenship number used to verify ID in a manner akin to the US social security number.
It is widely used for banking, as the card securely stores a credit score. Big purchases sometimes require a delay to tally someone's credit history across diverse records.
The Imperial Communicator is a handheld, robust communicator that allows an Imperial citizen to communicate using various protocols at differing tech levels.
* The first is radio.
* The next is a number of cellular standards, using someone public ID number to call someone direct.
* Datanet (internet) protocols can be used too.
* Location facilities, dependent on TL.
It has a large button for radio dialogue, a small touch screen (not dependent on conductivity) and an ID card reader. You synch your communicator with your card, using the private number, to allow you to be reached via your public number.
If you use it you are agreeing to be tracked by the Imperium but this has advantages for honest citizens, as it can establish their location if they are accussed of something. Through it you can conduct secure commerce, with the Imperium recording transactions.
A charge normally lasts for two days.