Subliminal Transmission (•• or •••• Mind, • • or

• • • Correspondence; sometimes with • • Entropy)

This is a favorite tool of NWO Operatives, N-Ark

KZTs and turbuprogs. By patching into video networks or

passing a series of images through computer monitors, a

Netizen can send subliminal messages, suggestions, impulses

or even commands to Sleepers gazing at the screens.

An intricate program (composed of visual impressions,

written messages, timing configurations and concealment

blinders) spins a loop of subconscious information into

whatever the screen is showing. The impressions rarely take

effect immediately, but influence the viewer's behavior

later, often in unpredictable (and untraceable) ways.

[While Correspondence sends the signal out into receptors

(one with Correspondence 2, several with

Correspondence 3), Mind creates an impression — see the

Mind 2 Subliminal Impulse Effect and the Mind 4 Possession

Effect (Mage, pp. 210-211 for details). A dash of Entropy

scrambles the impression into a chaotic mess, adding a

disturbing edge to the impressions. Unlike most procedures

cast from Netspace into RealSpace, this prog is coincidental

unless the subject suddenly starts acting like a zombie.]