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<blockquote data-quote="shadowbloodmoon" data-source="post: 2849155" data-attributes="member: 9986"><p><strong>Crystals</strong> <span style="color: yellow">"No, that won't be necessary."</span> He thinks for a moment before answering. <span style="color: yellow">"Well, you could sell them, as you did earlier. Few will know the difference in them. Or, I can take them off of your hands for 'disposal'. I won't be able to offer you much but advice in exchange however."</span> He smiles. </p><p></p><p><strong>Imperial ship</strong> That can't be right. The trajectory seems to take the <em>Repulse</em> directly into what appears to be a cluster of black holes. Checking and double checking, X finds that each time the trajectory manages to find itself close to this cluster. If the navicomputer is to be believed, this cluster is not too relatively far from the coordinates X was given. </p><p></p><p><strong>Departure</strong> Everything goes smoothly here, so much so that it seems odd to X. The guard waves MD-1 away when asked about fees. <span style="color: white">"It's been taken care of, " </span>he says cryptically. </p><p></p><p>Station control responds, <span style="color: white">"Roger Foray. We hope you enjoyed your stay."</span> After that, you are well on your way to the other side of the system. </p><p></p><p>During your short trip, you are able to determine a point in a dark area of space that appears empty. There will be some minor adjustments that will have to be made mid-jump, but X feels confident in its abilities to keep on track. The trip should only take three and half hours. During those hours, X spends time with the memory module that it was given. </p><p></p><p>At first, it refuses to give up its secrets. That is until X finds a piece of flattened crystal that orginally seemed a part of the original circuitry's housing system. Instead, this piece has more pathways leading to and from it than a normal housing unit should have. There is definately something stored on it though. X is quite sure of that, but as for getting the Code out of it, that's another story. Using some of the extra datapads, X is able to pull some of its basic programming from it. It appears that it is indeed some sort of medical design. A database of multiracial surgical anatomical knowledge is found inside it. Also found is the AI's override logorithm, what it uses to temporarily suppress its host's AI in order to proceed with its activities. X is not able to find anything identifying its designer, owner or anything of that nature. Instead, the only command protocols it appears to have is that of its host. You also find that it has a name: MSR-X.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadowbloodmoon, post: 2849155, member: 9986"] [B]Crystals[/B] [color=yellow]"No, that won't be necessary."[/color] He thinks for a moment before answering. [color=yellow]"Well, you could sell them, as you did earlier. Few will know the difference in them. Or, I can take them off of your hands for 'disposal'. I won't be able to offer you much but advice in exchange however."[/color] He smiles. [B]Imperial ship[/B] That can't be right. The trajectory seems to take the [i]Repulse[/i] directly into what appears to be a cluster of black holes. Checking and double checking, X finds that each time the trajectory manages to find itself close to this cluster. If the navicomputer is to be believed, this cluster is not too relatively far from the coordinates X was given. [B]Departure[/B] Everything goes smoothly here, so much so that it seems odd to X. The guard waves MD-1 away when asked about fees. [color=white]"It's been taken care of, " [/color]he says cryptically. Station control responds, [color=white]"Roger Foray. We hope you enjoyed your stay."[/color] After that, you are well on your way to the other side of the system. During your short trip, you are able to determine a point in a dark area of space that appears empty. There will be some minor adjustments that will have to be made mid-jump, but X feels confident in its abilities to keep on track. The trip should only take three and half hours. During those hours, X spends time with the memory module that it was given. At first, it refuses to give up its secrets. That is until X finds a piece of flattened crystal that orginally seemed a part of the original circuitry's housing system. Instead, this piece has more pathways leading to and from it than a normal housing unit should have. There is definately something stored on it though. X is quite sure of that, but as for getting the Code out of it, that's another story. Using some of the extra datapads, X is able to pull some of its basic programming from it. It appears that it is indeed some sort of medical design. A database of multiracial surgical anatomical knowledge is found inside it. Also found is the AI's override logorithm, what it uses to temporarily suppress its host's AI in order to proceed with its activities. X is not able to find anything identifying its designer, owner or anything of that nature. Instead, the only command protocols it appears to have is that of its host. You also find that it has a name: MSR-X. [/QUOTE]
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