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<blockquote data-quote="shadowbloodmoon" data-source="post: 2994927" data-attributes="member: 9986"><p>[sblock=OOC]<span style="color: gray">If you want to scan me the page, that would be cool, but I think I like the idea that you brought up of Arakyd producing scaled down versions of the original model, which is highly probable. They never go into too much detail about Arakyd, but if I ventured a guess, due to the fact that nearly all of the major units that Arakyd produces before and during the Empire's reign were in fact copies of Sith models, that perhaps one of Sidious' advisors is also the head of Arakyd or in a position to influence the design and creation of the droids. Between the DRKs, the ASPs, the ITs, the Vipers and the Probots, they are all based on ancient Sith designs. </span></p><p><span style="color: gray"></span></p><p><span style="color: gray">Nonetheless, it brings up some interesting theories involving X's true origin and how Dofina came to possess it. As far as retconning the stats, I wouldn't worry about it. Remember you created it as a modified version that is also capable of modifying itself when the need arises. Considering its purpose, a visible blaster makes no sense, thus the job done to be able to conceal it as necessary. </span></p><p><span style="color: gray"></span></p><p><span style="color: gray">Let me take a look at what the page says and then we'll go from there.</span>[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>The storage room is a huge array of pieces and parts for the engineering section of the ship. From large thermal fusion couplings to the tiniest bolts, just about everything one could need to repair a ship of this type is available in here. Hydrospanners and fusion cutters and other such tools and their respective kits are also stored in here as well. If X didn't know any better, it would calculate that it would be possible to build an entire engine or two out of just what was in the room. </p><p></p><p>Because of all the stacked pieces and crates and shelves, there are plenty of places to find shelter from prying eyes. X finds a sutiable spot to deposit the explosives before moving back to the access port. So far, Four hasn't sent any more messages. </p><p></p><p>The soldiers looking into the death of the saboteur have determined that it was a prisoner and not a guard, but as of yet, have not determined who or what caused him to suddenly die. The officer in charge notes the bruising on his neck, but mentions that without further medical checking, it could have been anything. The other soldiers carry the body back to the exit hatchway and unceremoniously drop it out of the ship, then climb down after it. </p><p></p><p>The investigating officer then speaks with the technician that found the body. They talk for a few moments as the technician describes what he found and then the officer asks if the technician found anything out of place. The technician denies that he saw anything else out of the ordinary, mentioning that a guard must have killed the man before he could do any damage. </p><p></p><p>The officer then explains all of this to the captain, who is more incensed than before. However, his pressing schedule seems more important and the case is deemed closed. </p><p></p><p>Internal comm traffic has turned to final checks now and a message does finally arrive from Four. <span style="color: lightgreen">"All set?"</span></p><p></p><p>As the crew is finishing their work, X has time to go over some of the previous log entries in the navicomputer. Apparently, this ship mostly makes runs in quite a few asteroid fields throughout colonial space before heading further outrim and into the fringe area. Each time, it is completely inspected by crew commisoned outside of the ones that are actually at each station, as the log stamps have different markings than the ones that should appear according to the locations that are in the memory banks. </p><p></p><p>It would seem however, that the ship's logs only go back so far. The first being somewhere near Coruscant and that was only a few months ago. None of them indicate that it was ever in the location of the cluster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadowbloodmoon, post: 2994927, member: 9986"] [sblock=OOC][color=gray]If you want to scan me the page, that would be cool, but I think I like the idea that you brought up of Arakyd producing scaled down versions of the original model, which is highly probable. They never go into too much detail about Arakyd, but if I ventured a guess, due to the fact that nearly all of the major units that Arakyd produces before and during the Empire's reign were in fact copies of Sith models, that perhaps one of Sidious' advisors is also the head of Arakyd or in a position to influence the design and creation of the droids. Between the DRKs, the ASPs, the ITs, the Vipers and the Probots, they are all based on ancient Sith designs. Nonetheless, it brings up some interesting theories involving X's true origin and how Dofina came to possess it. As far as retconning the stats, I wouldn't worry about it. Remember you created it as a modified version that is also capable of modifying itself when the need arises. Considering its purpose, a visible blaster makes no sense, thus the job done to be able to conceal it as necessary. Let me take a look at what the page says and then we'll go from there.[/color][/sblock] The storage room is a huge array of pieces and parts for the engineering section of the ship. From large thermal fusion couplings to the tiniest bolts, just about everything one could need to repair a ship of this type is available in here. Hydrospanners and fusion cutters and other such tools and their respective kits are also stored in here as well. If X didn't know any better, it would calculate that it would be possible to build an entire engine or two out of just what was in the room. Because of all the stacked pieces and crates and shelves, there are plenty of places to find shelter from prying eyes. X finds a sutiable spot to deposit the explosives before moving back to the access port. So far, Four hasn't sent any more messages. The soldiers looking into the death of the saboteur have determined that it was a prisoner and not a guard, but as of yet, have not determined who or what caused him to suddenly die. The officer in charge notes the bruising on his neck, but mentions that without further medical checking, it could have been anything. The other soldiers carry the body back to the exit hatchway and unceremoniously drop it out of the ship, then climb down after it. The investigating officer then speaks with the technician that found the body. They talk for a few moments as the technician describes what he found and then the officer asks if the technician found anything out of place. The technician denies that he saw anything else out of the ordinary, mentioning that a guard must have killed the man before he could do any damage. The officer then explains all of this to the captain, who is more incensed than before. However, his pressing schedule seems more important and the case is deemed closed. Internal comm traffic has turned to final checks now and a message does finally arrive from Four. [color=lightgreen]"All set?"[/color] As the crew is finishing their work, X has time to go over some of the previous log entries in the navicomputer. Apparently, this ship mostly makes runs in quite a few asteroid fields throughout colonial space before heading further outrim and into the fringe area. Each time, it is completely inspected by crew commisoned outside of the ones that are actually at each station, as the log stamps have different markings than the ones that should appear according to the locations that are in the memory banks. It would seem however, that the ship's logs only go back so far. The first being somewhere near Coruscant and that was only a few months ago. None of them indicate that it was ever in the location of the cluster. [/QUOTE]
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