Please. The devices we designed looked nothing like that. Only a few key points on the cranium are needed for signal injection. You could easily slip it in your hair and the only thing that would give it away is the translator box that the feedlines connect to - even that's small enough you could mount it to a neck circlet and have it on your back, not quite the size of a small paperback book.
Please. The devices we designed looked nothing like that. Only a few key points on the cranium are needed for signal injection. You could easily slip it in your hair and the only thing that would give it away is the translator box that the feedlines connect to - even that's small enough you could mount it to a neck circlet and have it on your back, not quite the size of a small paperback book.
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