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A FullDive (フルダイブ, FuruDaibu?) is the act of linking to a virtual reality.[1] It is the basis of most of the stories in the entire Sword Art Online series.

Known VR Consoles[]

  • Large scale amusement park machine[2]
  • NerveGear
  • AmuSphere
  • AmuSphere 2 (provisional)
  • Medicuboid
  • Brain Implant Chip
  • Soul Translator
  • Neuro Linker (Accel World crossover)

2nd Generation[]

NerveGear[]

NerveGear

Kirito wearing a Nerve-Gear unit.

The «NerveGear» (ナーヴギア, Nāvugia?) is a 2nd[3] generation FullDive machine that was created by Argus. It only has a single interface that covers a player's whole head and face. It completely controls the player's consciousness by redirecting the signals the brain sends to the body and sending its own waves to stimulate the five senses. It has its own battery source, as well as a high frequency electromagnetic microwaves transmitter. Puzzles, education related games, or environmental type games were first produced for NerveGear. Therefore, Sword Art Online was a major excitement to all gamers. This design trapped 10,000 players during the official launch of Sword Art Online in November 2022. It is the first VR technology that has been mass-produced.

AmuSphere[]

Amu Sphere

An AmuSphere, the revised version of the NerveGear.

The «AmuSphere» (アミュスフィア, Amyusufia?) is a 2nd[3] generation FullDive machine, which was co-developed by RECT Progress Inc.. The system has been modified to make it safer than its predecessor by changing the microwave transmitter to a low frequency one. The AmuSphere's design incorporates various sensors that continually monitor blood pressure and brain waves and provoke a safety logout feature in case that the person's status becomes abnormal. In addition, the AmuSphere does not completely block out signals from the body, like NerveGear did, so some players may pay extra for specialized rooms designed to make the experience in the virtual world more real by excluding the sounds and sensations from the outside.

3rd Generation[]

Medicuboid[]

Medicuboid

Yuuki while using the Medicuboid.

The «Medicuboid» (メディキュボイド, Medikyuboido?) is a 3rd[3] generation FullDive machine developed for use in the medical field, instead of the entertainment industry. The basic design of the machine was provided by Koujiro Rinko, based on the machine that Kayaba used to copy his memories and thoughts onto the Internet. Unlike the 2nd generation devices that only consist of a helmet that connects to the user's brain, the Medicuboid is integrated with a bed, from the head to the spinal cord, rather than just a helmet and it connects not only to the medulla, but to the spinal cord as well. It also possesses a greater processing power, allowing interaction with deeper parts of the brain. All these improvements provide the user with enhanced reflexes and reaction time. However, this machine is only meant to be used for medical purposes, and specifically for patients in Terminal Care. The users of the Medicuboid hardly use their own bodies to come back to the real world; instead, they connect to external devices, like cameras and microphones, via the Medicuboid to interact with the real world.

4th Generation[]

Soul Translator[]

Soul Translator

The Soul Translator in the Versus manga adaptation.

The «Soul Translator» (ソウル・トランスレーター, Sōru Toransurētā?) is a 4th[3] generation FullDive machine, invented by Higa Takeru at Rath. Unlike its predecessors, this machine does not connect to the user's brain, but the user's Fluctlight (i.e. soul or consciousness) instead. The machine was created to be used in Project Alicization to create a highly adaptive Artificial Intelligence by copying a human's Fluctlight. The machine also has a function called Fluctlight Acceleration (FLA), which allows the machine to accelerate the user's «Thought Clock Control Signal», thus accelerating the user's sense of time by up to five million times that of the time flow in the real world. Additionally, the virtual world rendered by the Soul Translator is astoundingly lifelike, as the machine renders the world via memories, instead of polygons, meaning that every object in the virtual world is at the same level as the real thing in the user's consciousness.

Brain Implant Chip[]

Another 4th generation FullDive machine was said to be under research at Santa Clara University. Kazuto believed that this research is the real successor of FullDive Technology, instead of the STL, which he thought was too complicated to be downsized for commercial use.[4] The Brain Implant Chip has appeared in Accel World, a series written by the same author as the Sword Art Online light novels.

Usage[]

To use NerveGear and AmuSphere, the player places the game console over the head. They will then plug an Ethernet cable connected to the console into the wall. Then, the player will lay down in a comfortable position, usually in a bed. Afterwards, the helmet-like console will activate through the initiation words «Link Start» and will begin loading the currently inserted game. The PWR, WAN, and BLK indicators will be solid or blinking.

FullDive Non-Conformity[]

FullDive machines require fine tuning to work with each user, but as such machines are mass produced, the machine has to go through a long and tedious connection test on first use to determine the settings for subsequent dives. However, for some individuals, the connection test results in a FullDive Non-Conformity (フルダイブ不適合(ノン・コンフォーミング), Furudaibu Non Konfōmingu?). Most cases of such a response are slight obstacles, e.g. improper function of one of the senses or a slight lag in the communication with the brain, but there are serious cases when a person is completely unable to use the machine.[5]

Trivia[]

  • In volume 4, chapter 8 of the Accel World light novel, an unnamed VR machine that is similar in background to the NerveGear is mentioned. Episode 22 of the anime adaptation of the series confirmed that the unnamed machine is a NerveGear.
  • In web version of the novel, A NERve Direct Linkage Environment System or NERDLES (ニードルス, Nīdorusu?) is required for a FullDive. This term does not appear in the published version.
  • The Augma has a hidden FullDive capability, despite being designed as an Augmented Reality console that should not have such a function.[6]

References[]

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