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<blockquote data-quote="Azaar" data-source="post: 3182906" data-attributes="member: 1988"><p>True to typical Sector fashion (or perhaps paranoia -- in this line of work, the distinction is an easily blurred one), the data on the Gentech facility uploads to the mainframe, signaling that the mission briefing has been transmitted and received. Only after everyone returns to the main room and submits their authorization codes does the briefing begin.</p><p></p><p>The Gentech facility is an entire city block in size, and twenty floors up. There were seven floors below the surface ground level -- only six, however, can be accessed. Sub-Level 7 has extensive security measures in place to limit access as much as possible -- in fact, the authorization for Sub-Level 7 access can only be gained by accessing their mainframe directly on the eighth floor, where Gentech’s mainframe and dedicated servers are located, in order to bypass the security systems in place.</p><p></p><p>Despite those problems, Sector’s intelligence branch managed to obtain floor plans of the restricted sub-level. The sub-level is far smaller than the rest of the Gentech facility proper -- approximately 100,000 square meters. The layout of the sub-level is broken up into nine areas, in a 3x3 square pattern, with hallways, ventilation and such separating each subsection. From all indications, it appears that destroying the sub-level will be fairly simple: each subsection of the sub-level has significant quantities of varying kinds of highly explosive chemicals.</p><p></p><p>Since Gentech isn’t as secure a facility as MarTech operations, intelligence shows two potential points of entry for infiltration: one on the rooftop through the ventilation system, the other through a third-party transport for re-supply. The main ventilation shaft leads down through the center of the building, but only to the ground floor. The transport delivery would leave the team in Sub-Level 1’s loading docks, where security is virtually nonexistent. Whichever the method of insertion, the requirements are straightforward: eighth-floor access to the mainframe to bypass Sub-Level 7’s enhanced security, followed by utilizing the elevator shafts to descend to Sub-Level 7 and gain access.</p><p></p><p>Security on Sub-Level 7 is comprised of ten CIS battle droids, five CIS super battle droids, and a pair of droidekas (neither of which possess on-board shielding), remote-controlled through an uplink in the central subsection of the sublevel. Security on every other floor is smaller: five CIS battle droids and two CIS super battle droids. Computer terminals are also secured to a point, although mainframe access will bypass the terminal security.</p><p></p><p>Exfiltration would be the same: through the main ventilation shaft to the rooftop, or through the delivery transport. Detonation of Sub-Level 7, assuming all goes well, will occur once the team has successfully exfiltrated, barring unforeseen circumstances.</p><p></p><p>The objectives of the mission are to access the Gentech facility’s mainframe, and access Sub-Level 7 to rig it for demolition. Other objectives will be set, subject to circumstances should they arise.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=OOC Note]Like I said in the OOC thread, with the holidays coming up I'll admittedly be slow because of work and the like. This info-dump gives you all the information you'll require to complete your mission, so feel free to discuss the situation amongst yourselves. I may pipe in occasionally with Cayla, but otherwise I'll leave the decisions to you all to make. Once you seem set on your course, I'll make the next big GM post.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Azaar, post: 3182906, member: 1988"] True to typical Sector fashion (or perhaps paranoia -- in this line of work, the distinction is an easily blurred one), the data on the Gentech facility uploads to the mainframe, signaling that the mission briefing has been transmitted and received. Only after everyone returns to the main room and submits their authorization codes does the briefing begin. The Gentech facility is an entire city block in size, and twenty floors up. There were seven floors below the surface ground level -- only six, however, can be accessed. Sub-Level 7 has extensive security measures in place to limit access as much as possible -- in fact, the authorization for Sub-Level 7 access can only be gained by accessing their mainframe directly on the eighth floor, where Gentech’s mainframe and dedicated servers are located, in order to bypass the security systems in place. Despite those problems, Sector’s intelligence branch managed to obtain floor plans of the restricted sub-level. The sub-level is far smaller than the rest of the Gentech facility proper -- approximately 100,000 square meters. The layout of the sub-level is broken up into nine areas, in a 3x3 square pattern, with hallways, ventilation and such separating each subsection. From all indications, it appears that destroying the sub-level will be fairly simple: each subsection of the sub-level has significant quantities of varying kinds of highly explosive chemicals. Since Gentech isn’t as secure a facility as MarTech operations, intelligence shows two potential points of entry for infiltration: one on the rooftop through the ventilation system, the other through a third-party transport for re-supply. The main ventilation shaft leads down through the center of the building, but only to the ground floor. The transport delivery would leave the team in Sub-Level 1’s loading docks, where security is virtually nonexistent. Whichever the method of insertion, the requirements are straightforward: eighth-floor access to the mainframe to bypass Sub-Level 7’s enhanced security, followed by utilizing the elevator shafts to descend to Sub-Level 7 and gain access. Security on Sub-Level 7 is comprised of ten CIS battle droids, five CIS super battle droids, and a pair of droidekas (neither of which possess on-board shielding), remote-controlled through an uplink in the central subsection of the sublevel. Security on every other floor is smaller: five CIS battle droids and two CIS super battle droids. Computer terminals are also secured to a point, although mainframe access will bypass the terminal security. Exfiltration would be the same: through the main ventilation shaft to the rooftop, or through the delivery transport. Detonation of Sub-Level 7, assuming all goes well, will occur once the team has successfully exfiltrated, barring unforeseen circumstances. The objectives of the mission are to access the Gentech facility’s mainframe, and access Sub-Level 7 to rig it for demolition. Other objectives will be set, subject to circumstances should they arise. [sblock=OOC Note]Like I said in the OOC thread, with the holidays coming up I'll admittedly be slow because of work and the like. This info-dump gives you all the information you'll require to complete your mission, so feel free to discuss the situation amongst yourselves. I may pipe in occasionally with Cayla, but otherwise I'll leave the decisions to you all to make. Once you seem set on your course, I'll make the next big GM post.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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