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Many authors have depicted FTL communication devices in their fictional works without necessarily using the term "ansible."

  • Christopher Rowley, in his 1986 novel Starhammer, describes the Deep Link, an instantaneous interstellar communicator. Most commonly used for messaging, it is capable of voice and video conversations as well, although the latter only at great expense.[1]
  • The New Jedi Order, 1999, featured enemies, the Yuuzhan Vong, use organic communication devices known as villips, which can transmit over infinite distances thanks to telepathic connections formed while being harvested in groups.[citation needed]
  • Philip Pullman, in the 2000 novel The Amber Spyglass, part of the His Dark Materials trilogy.[2]