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# Geordi Visor

The "Geordi", manufactured by Hypergrafix, is a basic novelty AR lens designed after the iconic visor of a legendary Lieutenant Commander from the dawn of space travel. The original prop's fictional context as a sight augmentation has made this item popular among hackers with an affinity for showing off vintage culture deep cuts.

Hypergrafix products, with their limited factory functionality, are often modified by runners with clandestine circuitry pulled out of DynaRig decks. Modified Geordi Visors provide icognito full-vision AR within an otherwise unremarkable movie prop, as well as blocking retina-scanning devices.

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**Associated Brand:** Hypergrafix modded by DVICE


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