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Data Crystal
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Rather than use magnetic, optical, flash drive or solid-state drive based information storage mediums, in the future there will be ways to read and write data onto transparent crystaline solids. This jump in technology usually makes each Data Crystal a veritable Bag of Holding for information, uploading and downloading entire planetary databases in seconds. The crystals may be shaped like quartz, techno Crystal Balls or as diamond or gem cut jewelry. Data Crystals often double as video recorders and Hologram emitters, allowing owners to record, store and project their home movies. Because Power Glows, these Data Crystal hologram projectors can often do so without an external power source. Truth in Television with the fact that deep inside all of the plastic cladding, all solid-state electronic devices are based on crystalline semiconductors. Also, a three-dimensional storage matrix should work in theory, and once the engineering problems around heat dissipation and signal routing can be solved, offer orders of magnitude greater information density for a given volume than any possible refinement of the essentially two-dimensional storage methods in use today. Sub-Trope of Power Crystal and Mineral MacGuffin, often used by Higher-Tech Species or residents of Crystal Spires and Togas. |
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In StarCraft, the Protoss are an almost literal Crystal Spires and Togas society and use crystals as power sources and to store their thoughts and knowledge on. The Warp Prism transport in the sequel is actually described as a crystal computer, able to scan lifeforms and machines, convert them to energy and store the data in its databanks, then reconfigure them from energy back into matter. | |
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In Might and Magic VI, one plot stage is retrieving and installing four Memory Crystals for an ancient planetary computer. As a possible joke from developers, after you've knocked yourself out hunting for the crystals, there's a crate in the control center chock-full of the same crystals, lying around like trash. | |
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Alphas, one episode featured a necklace made from some strange crystals, and they figure out that it stores information on specially arranged molecule structures. | |
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One episode of Eureka introduced Data Diamonds. Capable of storing utterly massive amounts of information on the molecular level. They needed proper hardware though as lesser computers combusted from the extreme processing. | |
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A plot point in The Killers of Krypton has Supergirl gather differently-shaped data stones scattered all across the galaxy to discover the truth about the destruction of Krypton. | |
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In the first season of Fringe, there were the glass disks and they were data storage devices, Massive Dynamic was able to read information from them. | |
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8-Bit Theater has Dataspheres, which look like cubes. According to Red Mage, one has enough information to overflow the entire universe and possibly drive anyone who looks into it mad. | |
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In the Darwath trilogy by Barbara Hambly, the earlier human civilization that built the Keep of Dare used magitech data crystals to store information. | |
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Eberron: Dragonshards, among many other magical uses, can be used by a Wizard as spellbook-equivalents, recording the spells they know. In Sarlona, the Inspired use crystals implanted with thoughts or emotions to spread information. Because of this, most Riedrans are illiterate, which makes them easier for the Inspired to control. |
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If the Inquisitor sides with the Templars in Dragon Age: Inquisition, part of one quest will have them find and assemble such a crystal, which is then used to spy on the enemy. Later in the same quest chain, they will have the opportunity to review a number of crystal recordings made by the Big Bad. | |
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The Gosroth's log in Crest of the Stars takes the form of a data crystal, which is passed on to Lafiel and Jinto when they're ordered to flee an impending battle. | |
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The portable data storage units shown to be used in Mobile Suit Gundam 00 is a narrow rectangular crystalline structure with a small strap attached. It's exact specifics are never elaborated on but seems to be the de facto standard form for portable information. | |
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Shadow Raiders has the alliance control their Battle Moons (and all of their fleet) with crystal keys with the security codes. | |
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Space Cases: The Android Thelma exhibited odd behavior throughout the show due to a memory crystal that Harlan accidentally damaged in the first episode. The main ship in the series, the Crysta, also used similar technology. | |
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Sholan Alliance: Sholan computers make extensive use of removable data crystals. When the lead characters are preparing to return from their trip to the past, One of the ancient locals points out the location where they've hidden an important data crystal that is later recovered in the present. | |
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Overlord (2012): The light novel mentions data crystals as the basis for just about anything that can be modded in-game, including weapon effects or even books uploaded to share with other users. | |
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In Maverick Hunter Quest, they are a common feature of Reploids. | |
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In Superman: Brainiac, Superman studies information about Brainiac recorded in Sunstones left by his father. | |
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In Doctor Whooves – The Series, the Quilin have crystal-based tech, including memory diamonds that work as both camera and data card. | |
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Doctor Whooves – The Series / Fan Fic | hasFeature |
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In the Stargate 'verse most space-faring species use crystals extensively in their computers. In one case a storage crystal from an old Goa'uld research base is dismissed as a simple decoration by archaeologists, until the invaders hanging overhead start looking for it. | |
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In Our Shadow: Shortly before their extinction humans started storing data in nigh-indestructible diamond-and-gold circuit boards. | |
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Farscape, too, had data crystals in several episodes, most notably the navigation crystal in "DNA Mad Scientist." | |
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In Smallville, it was also a crystal that grows into the Fortress of Solitude. The Fortress quickly becomes the resident Deus ex Machina, for good or for worse. It has since displayed the ability to (sometimes with added crystals) clone kryptonians, remove or restore kryptonian powers and/or memories, imprison kryptonian-grade beings, open a portal to the Phantom Zone, create an eclipse, and holding information as stated above. | |
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EXA_PICO has Hymn Crystals, which allows for songs (which are used as "magic" in the game) to be stored and later downloaded into Reyvateils. | |
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In Rocket Age the Erisians appear to have used crystals as computers. In the modern era their Venusian descendants are able to store psychic energy in shards and make other powerful artefacts from native Venusian Crystals, such as the speaker's staff and the Venusian wood axe. | |
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The Halo series has these and uses them for storing artificial intelligences. Less complex data is simply transmitted. | |
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In addition to the holocrons mentioned above, Star Wars: The Old Republic has Common, Glowing, and Radiant data crystals as a secondary in-game currency for buying high-level gear. | |
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Shows up occasionally in Star Trek, primarily in later TNG, DS9, and Voyager. From Star Trek: The Next Generation, Isolinear Optical Chips◊ may represent a "missing link" between data crystals and more traditional electronics. |
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The Tough Guide to Fantasyland: ORBS, which are so multi-purpose and possibly intelligent that the guide says: | |
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Final Fantasy X-2 expands upon this with the invention of the Garment Grid, which allows the party to use the skills and abilities of the person whose memories are captured on the sphere - translating into a Job or Class. This (of all things) actually becomes a major plot point when Yuna's usage of the Songstress Sphere actually awakens Lenne's dormant memories. | |
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In Courtship Rite, one of the Kaiel's most sacred relics is a large crystal disc they call "the Frozen Voice of God". No one had any idea it contained data, though, until Kathein developed a machine to read it, showing that it mostly contained gene sequences. Oelita turns out to have another one that she has no idea of what it is. When read it turns out to be a history book on warfare from ancient Earth. | |
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Hyperdrive featured this trope being replaced by even more effective crystals (as a DVD to Blu-Ray analogue). | |
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Ecco the Dolphin has Glyphs, Atlantean data crystals that store all manner of things such as messages, historical records, songs, and even temporary invincibility. | |
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An episode of Sliders has the team slide into a world where most of the world is run by bandits. Most of civilized knowledge has been destroyed, except for a small island where the entirety of human knowledge is kept by secretive monks. When it looks like the bandits have discovered the island and are invading, Diana sets up a system to record the entire database onto a large crystal (unlike most examples, this particular crystal is uncut) that spins while a laser shines into it. In the end, the library is destroyed, and two of the monks manage to make it out alive along with the crystal. It's not clear how's they're supposed to figure out the extraction process, though, as the knowledge for that is inside the crystal. | |
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Buck Godot: Zap Gun for Hire has "info points," though it's considered quaint. | |
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Final Fantasy: Final Fantasy X has Spheres, which hold holographic recordings. Final Fantasy X-2 expands upon this with the invention of the Garment Grid, which allows the party to use the skills and abilities of the person whose memories are captured on the sphere - translating into a Job or Class. This (of all things) actually becomes a major plot point when Yuna's usage of the Songstress Sphere actually awakens Lenne's dormant memories. |
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Astral Disaster: Quivering's magic orb is a very big crystal ball that can hold lots of information and even act as a GPS. Once Quivering reveals his true colors and unlocks the orb's (or rather, the Star Of Sylas) full power, he shows that it even has millenia-old recordings of the Stellmare Clan, as well as the three tribes. | |
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Fate/EXTRA: The Moon Cell supercomputer uses photonic crystals as a data storage medium. Where in real life only very small photonic crystals have been developed (and even those had hundreds of TB of storage), the Moon Cell is a mass of photonic crystals the size of... well, the Moon. | |
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In Superman: The Movie and Superman II, Superman's Fortress of Solitude at the North Pole has a system that stores information on crystals. In Superman Returns, it is mentioned that the crystal impressively holds 95% of Krypton's entire knowledge. The remaining 5% is never mentioned again. | |
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In 2001: A Space Odyssey, the hard drives of the HAL 9000 computer are shown as blocks of clear crystal/glass. Astronaut David Bowman manually ejects them from their drive bays in order to disable HAL. | |
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A Final Unity: In this Star Trek: The Next Generation licensed PC game, Picard receives a Chodak data crystal maybe halfway through the game, and tries to decipher its data with the Enterprise's computer. Being nearly a million years old, there's been a lot of data corruption. | |
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Shadowrun. Information can stored on optical crystals ("chips"). This includes cyberdeck components. | |
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Shadowrun (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
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Final Fantasy X has Spheres, which hold holographic recordings. | |
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In Eclipse Phase cortical stacks are almost solid diamond, though mostly for its durability. | |
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: In "The Crystal Empire", Celestia displays a crystal to Twilight that, when powered by magic, shows a hologram of the Crystal Empire and of Celestia and Luna's fight against King Sombra, the antagonist of the two-part episode. | |
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Blake's 7. In the episode "Killer", data blocks (in the form of transparent cubes) are given to the protagonist. However they are by no means ubiquitous as ordinary tapes are also mentioned. | |
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Data Crystal | |
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Digimon Adventure: (2020): Moon=Milleniumon is a sentient dark crystal used by the forces of darkness to evolve Digimon to higher levels. | |
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Digimon Adventure: (2020) | hasFeature |
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Data Crystal | |
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In Empath: The Luckiest Smurf, all memory of Smurf history that was transferred into Empath's mind from his great-grandson in the future has been transferred into a magical memory crystal, which in-universe will be given to Peyo so that he can create The Smurfs. | |
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Empath: The Luckiest Smurf / Fan Fic | hasFeature |
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Data Crystal | |
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Superman: Kryptonian Sunstones, based on the data crystals from Superman: The Movie, are introduced in Superman: Up, Up and Away!. They are capable of storing more data than any computer on Earth. In Superman: Brainiac, Superman studies information about Brainiac recorded in Sunstones left by his father. In Last Daughter of Krypton, Zor-El records his testament in a sunstone so his daughter can listen to his last words when she arrives in Earth. A plot point in The Killers of Krypton has Supergirl gather differently-shaped data stones scattered all across the galaxy to discover the truth about the destruction of Krypton. |
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Data Crystal | |
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One of the characters in the Wild Cards series is Jube the Walrus. As an agent of the interstellar trading consortium known as the Network, he has advance technological devices such as recording crystals that can store information. | |
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Wild Cards | hasFeature |
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Data Crystal | |
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Tracker had this, they were maps stored on crystals. The first one got left behind at an alien-theme restaurant after a fight, but Cole found the second one hidden in a stored museum piece. They were maps of the Lake Michigan area to show the way to the Doomsday Device hidden under the Watchfire bar. | |
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Tracker | hasFeature |
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Data Crystal | |
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Star Wars: DroidWorks features crystals that display messages when a laser is shined on them. A few show video clips from the movies. | |
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Data Crystal | |
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The Mega Man Battle Network series has these... Kinda. Unknown data takes the form of an 8-sided crystal, in three colors, green, blue, and purple. It's unknown whether or not this is actually crystalline though. | |
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Mega Man Battle Network (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Data Crystal | |
Data Crystal / int_f74b5f80 | comment |
Babylon 5: Data Crystals are used by virtually every race, in much the same way we use USB sticks. | |
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Babylon 5 | hasFeature |
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Data Crystal / int_feebd544 | type |
Data Crystal | |
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In Last Daughter of Krypton, Zor-El records his testament in a sunstone so his daughter can listen to his last words when she arrives in Earth. | |
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Last Daughter of Krypton (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Data Crystal | |
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From Star Trek: The Next Generation, Isolinear Optical Chips◊ may represent a "missing link" between data crystals and more traditional electronics. | |
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Star Trek: The Next Generation | hasFeature |
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