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This was all on-Earth stuff, and didn't appear to involve handwavium.
 
This was all on-Earth stuff, and didn't appear to involve handwavium.
  
Arthur appears to be working with someone described as his 'sister', [[Janet Arthurkin|Janet]], (previous records don't show he has one) and several people who looked to be waved [[Wright Frames]], most notable [[Alice Melbourne|'Alice']] who spoke to [[Fenspace Convention|KandorCon]].  He's also had contact with what are believed to be senior staff from [[O'Neill]] Station.  His nominal boss is [[Kevin Wright]], who incidentally is rarely seen without a companion, referred to as '[[Nurse Blake]]'.
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Arthur appears to be working with someone described as his 'sister', [[Janet Arthurkin|Janet]], (previous records don't show he has one) and several people who looked to be waved [[Wright Frame|Wright Frames]], most notable [[Alice Melbourne|'Alice']] who spoke to [[Fenspace Convention|KandorCon]].  He's also had contact with what are believed to be senior staff from [[O'Neill]] Station.  His nominal boss is [[Kevin Wright]], who incidentally is rarely seen without a companion, referred to as '[[Nurse Blake]]'.
  
 
Where things got more interesting was from early 2010 when they got involved in telecommunications.  Initially they issued special phones to all production staff, then started small-scale leasing more widely.  These phones were definitely (legally) waved, and seemed to side-step them needing to get a spectrum license, i.e. they didn't use radio frequencies, and had cheaper than normal call costs.  The public called them "[[Wright Phones]]", or, 'magic phones', because they worked places normal phones didn't.
 
Where things got more interesting was from early 2010 when they got involved in telecommunications.  Initially they issued special phones to all production staff, then started small-scale leasing more widely.  These phones were definitely (legally) waved, and seemed to side-step them needing to get a spectrum license, i.e. they didn't use radio frequencies, and had cheaper than normal call costs.  The public called them "[[Wright Phones]]", or, 'magic phones', because they worked places normal phones didn't.

Revision as of 15:39, 29 July 2012

In the second half of 2009 "Wright Stuff Mechatronics" started, and Arthur would appear to be the technical brains behind this.

This was all on-Earth stuff, and didn't appear to involve handwavium.

Arthur appears to be working with someone described as his 'sister', Janet, (previous records don't show he has one) and several people who looked to be waved Wright Frames, most notable 'Alice' who spoke to KandorCon. He's also had contact with what are believed to be senior staff from O'Neill Station. His nominal boss is Kevin Wright, who incidentally is rarely seen without a companion, referred to as 'Nurse Blake'.

Where things got more interesting was from early 2010 when they got involved in telecommunications. Initially they issued special phones to all production staff, then started small-scale leasing more widely. These phones were definitely (legally) waved, and seemed to side-step them needing to get a spectrum license, i.e. they didn't use radio frequencies, and had cheaper than normal call costs. The public called them "Wright Phones", or, 'magic phones', because they worked places normal phones didn't.