Talk:Return to the Tower/@comment-27114708-20151215090539/@comment-1917647-20161024233250

Rather late to answer you in specific, but for whomever else reads this, consider their level of technology for a bit. They're at a point where radios are the size of someone's fat aunt. And I very much doubt they have any sort of wireless communication, hence why said radios are connected to a cable. I'd imagine that even one cam and TV costs a fortune to make.

Ever seen an old TV? Things are as thick as your arm is long, meaning survellance camera usage would demand a huge room. And don't even get me started on the space they'd require for the cables. That'd probably take wires at least a foot thick just to provide enough data throughput to allow for bidirectional video and audio.

Plus, how'd they power every last camera? A few large generators would be enough for the monitors, but every room would need a standalone power source for the cams.