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Neural Transfer LED Array (Lal Synchronization Indicators)
A compact array of synchronized LEDs mounted in the neural-transfer rig’s transfer bezel and on matched adhesive patches used during Lal’s activation. The lights pulse in precisely matched rhythms across Data and Lal’s contact patches, producing a tight, visual metronome that throws hard specular highlights across polished metal and clinical paneling. The array appears low‑profile and modular, designed to sit close to skin-mounted electrodes; crew members watch the lights’ matching cadence as a visible cue of alignment between two neural patterns.
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Purpose
To provide real-time visual feedback and synchronization status during the neural transfer procedure, indicating alignment and progress between the donor and recipient neural interfaces.
Significance
The pulsing LEDs stage the procedure as an intimate, quasi‑ritual birth: matching lights convert clinical instrumentation into a parental tableau, signaling Lal’s emergence and underscoring the emotional stakes as Starfleet authority approaches. The array both validates the transfer’s technical success and anchors the scene’s moral and personal resonance.
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