Fictional physical formats
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| [[Schrön Loop (fictional)]] || A data storage device, capable of storing all of the information in a planetary datasphere in just a very small (cubic inch) space || Hyperion || Dan Simmons || 1989 | | [[Schrön Loop (fictional)]] || A data storage device, capable of storing all of the information in a planetary datasphere in just a very small (cubic inch) space || Hyperion || Dan Simmons || 1989 | ||
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− | | [[ | + | | [[Platinum Alloy Disc (fictional)]] || A silvery disc used for data record storage || Triplanetary || E.E. 'Doc' Smith || 1934 |
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− | | [[ | + | | [[Molecule Matrix (fictional)]] || Storing information in individual molecules and atoms || Between Planets || Robert Heinlein || 1951 |
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− | | [[ | + | | [[Microwire (fictional)]] || A very thin wire used for recording purposes || Between Planets || Robert Heinlein || 1951 |
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+ | | [[Merc-Pool (fictional)]] || A device that stores information in vibration patterns on a mercury surface || Caves of Steel || Isaac Asimov || 1953 | ||
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+ | | [[Memory Diamond (fictional)]] || "The box had contained a gemstone the size of his thumb, sitting atop a ... block studded with optical ports - the reader/writer head. It was memory diamond, atoms arranged in a lattice of alternating carbon 12 and carbon 13 nuclei; the preferred data storage format for thee unborn god's chosen few. Dense and durable, twelve grams was enough to store a thousand neural maps and their associated genome data." || Iron Sunrise || Charles Stross || 2004 | ||
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+ | | [[Heritable Memories Bloodline (fictional)]] || Using magical means to tie specific memories to the bloodlines of selected families|| The Time of the Dark || Barbara Hambly || 1982 | ||
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+ | | [[Filing Crystal (fictional)]] || "... a twelve-foot filing crystal glowed like pin quartz." || Babel-17 || Samuel R. Delany || 1966 | ||
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+ | | [[Dime Disk (fictional)]] || A very small data storage medium. || The Best of all Possible Wars || Larry Niven || 1998 | ||
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+ | | [[Isolinear Optical Storage Chips (fictional)]] || Enterprise-D has three main computer cores, two in the saucer and one in the stardrive section. Each core has "2,048 dedicated modules of 144 isolinear optical storage chips". || Star Trek: TNG Technical Manual || || | ||
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+ | | [[Data Module (fictional)]] || A data module was a storage medium used by Skagarans during the late 19th century and by Starfleet in the 22nd century. To an extent, it was the predecessor to the microtape. Skagaran data modules contained data chips that looked extremely similar to crystals. || Star Trek: Enterprise "North Star" || || | ||
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+ | | [[Isolinear Rod (fictional)]] || An isolinear rod was a type of information storage technology used by the Cardassian Union. || Star Trek: DS9|| | | | ||
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+ | | [[Filmbook (fictional)]] || A storage medium for information, both text and video. Any shigawire imprint used in training and carrying a mnemonic pulse. || Dune || Frank Herbert || 1965 | ||
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+ | | [[Book-Film (fictional)]] || A storage medium for books || Prelude to Foundation || Isaac Asimov || 1988 | ||
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Revision as of 10:18, 29 January 2023
These physical data formats actually do not exist, but this is just for fun and reference. These include formats from movies, games, tv, sci-fi, etc.
See also Fictional file formats for electronic fictional formats, as well as the "fictional" constructed languages in Spoken Languages.
List
Format Name | Description | Reference | Author | Publish Date |
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Pensieve Memory (fictional) | a saved memory in the Harry Potter series, playable on a device called a "pensieve" | Reference | Author | Year |
Superman Memory Crystal (fictional) | found in his Fortress of Solitude, and can speak to him in the image of his deceased Kryptonian parents. | Reference | Author | Year |
Welton Fine-Grain Memory Cube (fictional) | High-density storage device | Time Enough For Love | Robert Heinlein | 1973 |
Tri-Type Record (fictional) | A printed card that stores information about a person, including a perfect three-dimensional representation. | The Houses of Iszm | Jack Vance | 1954 |
Tanks (fictional) | Device that provides mass storage of information | A Logic Named Joe | Murray Leinster | 1946 |
Synapsis-Coils (fictional) | Human-like storage for computers | Last of the Masters | Philip K. Dick | 1954 |
Schrön Loop (fictional) | A data storage device, capable of storing all of the information in a planetary datasphere in just a very small (cubic inch) space | Hyperion | Dan Simmons | 1989 |
Platinum Alloy Disc (fictional) | A silvery disc used for data record storage | Triplanetary | E.E. 'Doc' Smith | 1934 |
Molecule Matrix (fictional) | Storing information in individual molecules and atoms | Between Planets | Robert Heinlein | 1951 |
Microwire (fictional) | A very thin wire used for recording purposes | Between Planets | Robert Heinlein | 1951 |
Merc-Pool (fictional) | A device that stores information in vibration patterns on a mercury surface | Caves of Steel | Isaac Asimov | 1953 |
Memory Diamond (fictional) | "The box had contained a gemstone the size of his thumb, sitting atop a ... block studded with optical ports - the reader/writer head. It was memory diamond, atoms arranged in a lattice of alternating carbon 12 and carbon 13 nuclei; the preferred data storage format for thee unborn god's chosen few. Dense and durable, twelve grams was enough to store a thousand neural maps and their associated genome data." | Iron Sunrise | Charles Stross | 2004 |
Heritable Memories Bloodline (fictional) | Using magical means to tie specific memories to the bloodlines of selected families | The Time of the Dark | Barbara Hambly | 1982 |
Filing Crystal (fictional) | "... a twelve-foot filing crystal glowed like pin quartz." | Babel-17 | Samuel R. Delany | 1966 |
Dime Disk (fictional) | A very small data storage medium. | The Best of all Possible Wars | Larry Niven | 1998 |
Isolinear Optical Storage Chips (fictional) | Enterprise-D has three main computer cores, two in the saucer and one in the stardrive section. Each core has "2,048 dedicated modules of 144 isolinear optical storage chips". | Star Trek: TNG Technical Manual | ||
Data Module (fictional) | A data module was a storage medium used by Skagarans during the late 19th century and by Starfleet in the 22nd century. To an extent, it was the predecessor to the microtape. Skagaran data modules contained data chips that looked extremely similar to crystals. | Star Trek: Enterprise "North Star" | ||
Isolinear Rod (fictional) | An isolinear rod was a type of information storage technology used by the Cardassian Union. | Star Trek: DS9 | | | |
Filmbook (fictional) | A storage medium for information, both text and video. Any shigawire imprint used in training and carrying a mnemonic pulse. | Dune | Frank Herbert | 1965 |
Book-Film (fictional) | A storage medium for books | Prelude to Foundation | Isaac Asimov | 1988 |