Track and Monitoring Unit – Roarke Industries produced the 60 T and M and an upgrade to the 75,000TMS. However, a new unit capable of running on a 100,000 system, boosting up to five hundred simultaneous functions was now available (laser power). Roarke asked Ryan Feeney if he would like to test one of the prototypes and put it through its paces in Betrayal in Death. In return, he wanted Feeney to put some weight behind him when Roarke Industries began negotiations for a contract to provide electronic equipment to the NYPSD – 100,000 T and M System was the name of the prototype.[1]
References:
- ↑ Betrayal in Death (ISBN 0-425-17857-9), pp. 219-220