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'''Relay Communications Beacon''', known as '''Tal'hyen''' in the [[Tau Language]], are beacons of the [[Tau Empire]] used to strengthen communications networks between [[Sept]]s and newly established territories. The Tau can only travel so far before their signals fade, so chains of Relay Communications Beacons placed across space are invaluable to effectively pass information across the empire. While they are effective means of passing information, each holo-vid can still take months to cross interstellar distances.{{Fn|1}}
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''', known as '''Tal'hyen''' in the [[Tau Language]], are beacons of the [[Tau Empire]] used to strengthen communications networks between [[Sept]]s and newly established territories. The Tau can only travel so far before their signals fade, so chains of Relay Communications Beacons placed across space are invaluable to effectively pass information across the empire. While they are effective means of passing information, each holo-vid can still take months to cross interstellar distances.{{Fn|1}}
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
*{{Endn|1}}: [[Codex: Tau Empire (6th Edition)]] pg. 35
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*{{Endn|1}}: [[Codex: Tau Empire (6th Edition)]], pg. 35
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Latest revision as of 10:44, 15 August 2020

Relay Communications Beacon, known as Tal'hyen in the Tau Language, are beacons of the Tau Empire used to strengthen communications networks between Septs and newly established territories. The Tau can only travel so far before their signals fade, so chains of Relay Communications Beacons placed across space are invaluable to effectively pass information across the empire. While they are effective means of passing information, each holo-vid can still take months to cross interstellar distances.[1]

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