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<blockquote data-quote="shadowbloodmoon" data-source="post: 2853632" data-attributes="member: 9986"><p><strong>Crystals</strong> The man nods. <span style="color: yellow">"Of course."</span> His face darkens at mention of Lun Xan's death. <span style="color: yellow">"I was afraid of that. It seems that what I hear is true then. It is unfortunate, but my time with you grows short. However I will leave you with this, and it applies I believe, to a droid such as you. Trust only what you see, ignore what you hear."</span> With that, the old man gives you a wink and stands, turning to disappear back into the throng of the station's residents. </p><p></p><p><strong>Imperial ship</strong> The distance would be the equivalent of a jump lasting less than an hour. Entering the area would be extremely dangerous for someone who didn't have the proper navigational charts or a really good hot shot pilot. Or in your case, the reflexes of a droid... Remember that the coordinates you have lead to a place near a nebula. The place where the Repulse went is on the far side of it. </p><p></p><p><strong>Departure</strong> The guard nods. <span style="color: white">"Yes, I know. But I was told by command that you are free to go. They said it was taken care of. You know those archaeologists would give the station away of they thought it served their purpose."</span> With that he just shrugs and walks off. </p><p></p><p><strong>Memory module</strong> You are pretty much correct, it has very little personal initiative, save the override function. It does however have a tiny bit of personal awareness and can speak, as X soon find out when it attaches the module to a datapad.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: orange">"Greetings, I am Model MSR-X, Medical Search and Recovery module, eXperimental. Who am I speaking with?</span></p><p></p><p>From what you can tell, the program has the capability to read into its hosts sensor modules and programming requests. If it detects that the droid is attempting to perform a medical procedure, then it will inquire the host to allow it to override its personality functions in order to perform its duties, then relinquish control once the patient is stabilized. How it does this is reroute thos functions to go through the module first in order to faciliate faster processing of medical activities. It seems to be designed to work only with 4th degree scouting droids. As far as you can tell, the module can not do a forceful override. </p><p></p><p>As for replicating it, it would take some time for X to accomplish it, but it is droidly possible, given an appropriate amount of research time. </p><p></p><p><strong>Drop point</strong> The drop point is empty. Even the stray ions of space seem to avoid this place. Calculating the random drift pattern, you determine that with the proximity of the closest stellar bodies, that for the most part, this container will stay within 10km of its drop point. This is easily within the Sorrow's scanner range. You also have your exact location and a series of random points that the container may be at when you return. </p><p></p><p>Eventually, X determines that its flight path is perfectly calculated and engages the jump engine. The stars turn into lines and you are off into hyperspace. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: gray">Pausing to allow you time for things to do during the flight time...</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadowbloodmoon, post: 2853632, member: 9986"] [B]Crystals[/B] The man nods. [color=yellow]"Of course."[/color] His face darkens at mention of Lun Xan's death. [color=yellow]"I was afraid of that. It seems that what I hear is true then. It is unfortunate, but my time with you grows short. However I will leave you with this, and it applies I believe, to a droid such as you. Trust only what you see, ignore what you hear."[/color] With that, the old man gives you a wink and stands, turning to disappear back into the throng of the station's residents. [B]Imperial ship[/B] The distance would be the equivalent of a jump lasting less than an hour. Entering the area would be extremely dangerous for someone who didn't have the proper navigational charts or a really good hot shot pilot. Or in your case, the reflexes of a droid... Remember that the coordinates you have lead to a place near a nebula. The place where the Repulse went is on the far side of it. [B]Departure[/B] The guard nods. [color=white]"Yes, I know. But I was told by command that you are free to go. They said it was taken care of. You know those archaeologists would give the station away of they thought it served their purpose."[/color] With that he just shrugs and walks off. [B]Memory module[/B] You are pretty much correct, it has very little personal initiative, save the override function. It does however have a tiny bit of personal awareness and can speak, as X soon find out when it attaches the module to a datapad. [color=orange]"Greetings, I am Model MSR-X, Medical Search and Recovery module, eXperimental. Who am I speaking with?[/color] From what you can tell, the program has the capability to read into its hosts sensor modules and programming requests. If it detects that the droid is attempting to perform a medical procedure, then it will inquire the host to allow it to override its personality functions in order to perform its duties, then relinquish control once the patient is stabilized. How it does this is reroute thos functions to go through the module first in order to faciliate faster processing of medical activities. It seems to be designed to work only with 4th degree scouting droids. As far as you can tell, the module can not do a forceful override. As for replicating it, it would take some time for X to accomplish it, but it is droidly possible, given an appropriate amount of research time. [B]Drop point[/B] The drop point is empty. Even the stray ions of space seem to avoid this place. Calculating the random drift pattern, you determine that with the proximity of the closest stellar bodies, that for the most part, this container will stay within 10km of its drop point. This is easily within the Sorrow's scanner range. You also have your exact location and a series of random points that the container may be at when you return. Eventually, X determines that its flight path is perfectly calculated and engages the jump engine. The stars turn into lines and you are off into hyperspace. [color=gray]Pausing to allow you time for things to do during the flight time...[/color] [/QUOTE]
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