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StarGate – Control Chair Papercraft

This papercraft is the Control Chair, based on the film StarGate. The paper model is desgiend by Valentín Korinek, and the scale is 1:16. Control chairs are a form of neural interface created by the Ancients for the purpose of activating and controlling their most vital systems.
The earliest known version of the Control chair is the interface chair employed on the Ancient starship Destiny. Though its default function is similar to that of a Repository of knowledge, the chair also allows access to the ship’s systems if configured to do so. This version of the control chair uses a series of electrodes which connect to the user’s head during operation. Arm and leg restraints prevent the user from leaving until the interface is disengaged. The chair is usable by any Human, Ancient or not, but can be very dangerous to users with non-Ancient biology unless extensively modified.
Later models of the Control chair, employed in various Lantean outposts and starships, have many improvements over the older model. These versions of the chair have no restraints or visible interfaces of any kind, simply engaging wirelessly with the brain whenever someone sits in one. The chairs are built into a large base which lights up when the chair is active and enable it to rotate on command. The headrest also glows blue. Gel-filled sacs are built into the ends of the armrests, which can be manipulated to give various instructions. When in use, the chair reclines, giving the user a better view of the holographic display that can be projected above the chair.
Lantean controls chairs require the presence Ancient Technology Activation gene to use the neural interface, restricting access to those who carry the gene. Depending on the strength of the gene in the user, issuing commands can either come naturally or require significant practice and focus. Chair Interface Aptitude is a ranking system used by the Atlantis expedition to determine how well various individuals can make use of it. Lt. Colonel John Sheppard is the highest-ranked gene carrier, followed by Dr. Carson Beckett.
In City-ships, a single Control chair is present, which is necessary to use the Drone weapons or operate the city’s Stardrive. The location of the chair varies; in Atlantis, it is not located in the central tower, while another city-ship had a chair in place of where the Stargate would be. Other major systems, such as shields and sensors, have traditional computer interfaces in the central tower. However, the Control chair grants full access to every facet of the city’s operation and so can be used in place of terminals if neccessary. On Aurora-class battleships, a less bulky control chair on the bridge is used to control propulsion, navigation, and other basic systems, while a secondary chair serves as dedicated weapons control. Like City-ships, this configuration is not uniform, and some ships may have their Control chairs located elsewhere.
Control chairs will not activate without a significant amount of available power, well beyond what a Naquadah generator can normally provide, though it appears as though this is more a requirement of the technologies the chair controls than a requirement of the chair itself. A Zero Point Module is usually necessary to initialize them, though the Tau’ri have managed to power one without a ZPM using a Mark II generator rigged to operate in a state of barely controlled overload. In that case, the generator was able to activate the chair twice and fire drones. Ancient warships do not ordinarily posses ZPMs but still posses several Control chairs which can be used casually, further suggesting that the chairs themselves do not actually require massive amounts of power.
A Control chair functions by creating a neural interface between the subject’s mind and the relevant device, allowing the user to control whatever technology it is interfaced to through thought alone. The interface interprets mental commands given by the user and carries them out, then relays information back to the user for confirmation.
This method of control prevents access to the system through other means, a security measure preventing anyone lacking the ability to use the chair from easily controlling the system without it. Control chairs are usually genetically keyed to a specific species to prevent unauthorized access.
About the paper craft model:
Scale 1:16
Black and white version
Level: medium
Format: zip (pdf)
Size 0,9 MB
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