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Virtual Reality User

Vuser
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A vuser is a biological (or otherwise embodied) sophont who uses interactive technology to enter a virtual reality scenario.

Many virtual reality scenarios are inhabited primarily by informorphs, virtual entities that exist only as software. Most, but not all of these cybercosms can also be accessed by embodied sophonts, either bionts, vecs or intermediate types such as cyborgs, through the use of interactive technology. These embodied users of VR are often called 'virch-users' or 'vusers' by the virchers who make up the majority of the inhabitants.

In the early history of virtual reality, humans were able to interact with virtual environments using a wide range of interfaces, including virtual reality headsets, haptic interfaces and environment simulation systems such as Reality Rooms and simmballs. Some of the earliest forms of utility fog were used inside environment simulation suits to give the user the illusion of contact with solid objects.

By the First Federation Era this crude method had been almost completely superceded by direct neural interfacing, although a biological sophont who remains for an extended period within a virtual universe must make some arrangements for eir bodily needs to be taken care of.

Originally a neutral term, 'vuser' has become a mildly pejorative word in some virtual cultures.

 
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Development Notes
Text by Steve Bowers
Initially published on 14 June 2016.

 
 
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