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A portmanteau word of '''los'''t (or '''los'''s of) '''tech'''nology, the term '''Lostech''' in the [[BattleTech]] universe generally refers to applied technological advances and knowledge that existed during the [[Star League]] era, but which were lost in the fighting of the [[BattleTech eras|Succession Wars]] which followed. It is typically used as an adjective, but can also be used as a noun (often spelled '''LosTech'''). As a noun, it can either denote an item that is associated with ''lostech'', or refer to ''LosTech'' as a concept or historical event or situation—the technological decline of humanity as it occurred throughout the Succession Wars.
 
A portmanteau word of '''los'''t (or '''los'''s of) '''tech'''nology, the term '''Lostech''' in the [[BattleTech]] universe generally refers to applied technological advances and knowledge that existed during the [[Star League]] era, but which were lost in the fighting of the [[BattleTech eras|Succession Wars]] which followed. It is typically used as an adjective, but can also be used as a noun (often spelled '''LosTech'''). As a noun, it can either denote an item that is associated with ''lostech'', or refer to ''LosTech'' as a concept or historical event or situation—the technological decline of humanity as it occurred throughout the Succession Wars.
  
As a defining aspect, LosTech cannot be produced anymore under current technology levels, except occasionally by automated facilities which are invariably LosTech themselves. Often, the working principles of lostech items are not even understood anymore and the secret of their production is lost. This became a growing problem when more and more vital industries, including automated factories, collapsed from maintenance shortfalls, either because nobody knew how to properly maintain the mysterious machinery or simply for a lack of spare parts. In the dark days of LosTech, only scavenging and improvisation kept any advanced technology working at all.
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As a defining aspect, LosTech cannot be produced anymore under current technology levels, except occasionally by automated facilities which are invariably LosTech themselves. Often, the working principles of lostech items are not even understood anymore and the secret of their production is lost. This became a growing problem when more and more vital industry, including automated factories, collapsed from maintenance shortfalls, either because nobody knew how to properly maintain the mysterious machinery or simply for a lack of spare parts. In the dark days of LosTech, only scavenging and improvisation kept any advanced technology working at all.
  
 
Many lostech items function without requiring the user to actually understand how or why they function. This has given rise to the religious attitude some display towards advanced technology, seeing it as a sort of magic, and to the evolution of [[ComStar]] from a telecommunications provider to a religious order, including the establishment of the [[Word of Blake (book)|"Word of Blake"]] as an accepted religion. Many ComStar adepts actually believe that their prayers are just as important for the proper operation of machinery as operations procedures from the manual. The concept of "repair prayer" has become a running joke that some still take very seriously.
 
Many lostech items function without requiring the user to actually understand how or why they function. This has given rise to the religious attitude some display towards advanced technology, seeing it as a sort of magic, and to the evolution of [[ComStar]] from a telecommunications provider to a religious order, including the establishment of the [[Word of Blake (book)|"Word of Blake"]] as an accepted religion. Many ComStar adepts actually believe that their prayers are just as important for the proper operation of machinery as operations procedures from the manual. The concept of "repair prayer" has become a running joke that some still take very seriously.

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