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<blockquote data-quote="Ambrus" data-source="post: 3001128" data-attributes="member: 17691"><p>As the freighter lifts off and the crew focus their attention on the task of maneuvering up the the planet's atmosphere DRK-1X, alone in the aft storage compartment, takes advantage of the opportunity to slice into the ship's sensor array sub-system. Largely ignoring the majority of the flow of data being accumulated by most of the Nerevar's sensors, the probot focuses its Code on tapping into the data-feed of the single aft port proximity detector. 1X creates a simple program <span style="color: LightBlue">(Computer Use +14, taking 10)</span>. which would cause the sensor to refrain from registering any objects which remained in its field of detection. Only objects or particles which first passed through the field of detection of a neighboring sensor would register and be recorded in the freighter's sensor logs. Objects, or a small ship, which approached the freighter but that remained in that sensor's field of detection without deviation would thereby remain effectively invisible to the crew of the Nerevar.</p><p></p><p>The probot cautiously buries the program deep into the relevant sensor's dedicated sub-processor. DRK-1X then carefully checks its cherished Code work while continuing to monitor the sensor's unfiltered data-feed to verify that the Ari's Sorrow is indeed where it's supposed to be lest it be required to make some hasty changes to the sensor logs if it weren't.</p><p></p><p>******</p><p></p><p>Derek listens to DRK-1X's brief binary message disguised as static, allowing his internal comlink to decrypt the missive. The human replica droid swings around in the pilot's chair and begins keying the navigational data into the nav-computer as he processes his upcoming hyperspace jump <span style="color: LightBlue">(Astrogation +5)</span>. Derek monitors the freighter's ascent through the planet's atmosphere while he verifies the computer's computations.[sblock=OOC]<span style="color: Gray">Thanks for the xp! Out of curiosity, do you recall the last time you gave me xp? I'm curious to know what the 300 points covers. Also, does Derek get the same amount?</span></p><p><span style="color: Gray"></span></p><p><span style="color: Gray">The Commander's mention of the freighter having to relinquish flight control to the larger ship sounds to me like they'll be establishing up a fairly substantial computer network between the two ships over a comlink channel. If so it occurs to me that 1X might be able to use its connection to the freighter's computer to slice remotely into the Star Destroyer's systems. Does that make sense? If so, 1X might be able to modify that ship's sensor's too, and possibly learn something of Dofina's fate. Are either of the Star Destroyers here one of those to which Dofina was brought after her capture? What would be the DC to breach a Star Destroyer's computer network?</span>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ambrus, post: 3001128, member: 17691"] As the freighter lifts off and the crew focus their attention on the task of maneuvering up the the planet's atmosphere DRK-1X, alone in the aft storage compartment, takes advantage of the opportunity to slice into the ship's sensor array sub-system. Largely ignoring the majority of the flow of data being accumulated by most of the Nerevar's sensors, the probot focuses its Code on tapping into the data-feed of the single aft port proximity detector. 1X creates a simple program [COLOR=LightBlue](Computer Use +14, taking 10)[/COLOR]. which would cause the sensor to refrain from registering any objects which remained in its field of detection. Only objects or particles which first passed through the field of detection of a neighboring sensor would register and be recorded in the freighter's sensor logs. Objects, or a small ship, which approached the freighter but that remained in that sensor's field of detection without deviation would thereby remain effectively invisible to the crew of the Nerevar. The probot cautiously buries the program deep into the relevant sensor's dedicated sub-processor. DRK-1X then carefully checks its cherished Code work while continuing to monitor the sensor's unfiltered data-feed to verify that the Ari's Sorrow is indeed where it's supposed to be lest it be required to make some hasty changes to the sensor logs if it weren't. ****** Derek listens to DRK-1X's brief binary message disguised as static, allowing his internal comlink to decrypt the missive. The human replica droid swings around in the pilot's chair and begins keying the navigational data into the nav-computer as he processes his upcoming hyperspace jump [COLOR=LightBlue](Astrogation +5)[/COLOR]. Derek monitors the freighter's ascent through the planet's atmosphere while he verifies the computer's computations.[sblock=OOC][COLOR=Gray]Thanks for the xp! Out of curiosity, do you recall the last time you gave me xp? I'm curious to know what the 300 points covers. Also, does Derek get the same amount? The Commander's mention of the freighter having to relinquish flight control to the larger ship sounds to me like they'll be establishing up a fairly substantial computer network between the two ships over a comlink channel. If so it occurs to me that 1X might be able to use its connection to the freighter's computer to slice remotely into the Star Destroyer's systems. Does that make sense? If so, 1X might be able to modify that ship's sensor's too, and possibly learn something of Dofina's fate. Are either of the Star Destroyers here one of those to which Dofina was brought after her capture? What would be the DC to breach a Star Destroyer's computer network?[/COLOR][/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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