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<blockquote data-quote="Ambrus" data-source="post: 3035335" data-attributes="member: 17691"><p>[sblock=OOC]<span style="color: Gray">Actually I appreciate your taking the time to tell me what's been going on in your life recently. I'm so used to your regular posts that when I don't see you online for more than a few days I can't help but worry about what's going on. You mentioned recently that you were having problems but without being more specific I can't figure out what to say in response. I mean, having a gold-fish die is troublesome as is having your house burn down to the ground. Although I'm sorry to hear about your house's electrical problems (and no I don't own my own house, I wish!) I'm relieved to hear that's it's not something more tragic. I hope your situation is resolved this week like you said; you and your wife certainly deserve a break. And don't worry about the game; I'll be here whenever you get back. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></span></p><p><span style="color: Gray"></span></p><p><span style="color: Gray">That being said, I am anxious to discover what 1X can slice about Dofina's fate. <img src="http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/devious.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":]" title="Devious :]" data-shortname=":]" /></span></p><p><span style="color: Gray"></span></p><p><span style="color: Gray">FYI, DRK-1X would have carefully scanned the ductwork ahead of it as it made its way through the ventilation system to avoid tripping any alarms</span> <span style="color: LightBlue">(Search +10, taking 20)</span><span style="color: Gray">. Although it doesn't seem necessary considering the state of imperial security measures in the movies, 1X isn't the type to take chances. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /> </span>[/sblock]DRK-1X carefully scans the ventilation junction room <span style="color: LightBlue">(Listen +9, Spot +13)</span> before deploying a manipulator arm and using its hydrospanner to remove the grate to gain access. After replacing the grate the probot floats inside and completes a slow spin to scan the wall it's emerged from before tracing an arc over to the computer access port. 1X first replaces the hydrospanner into the satchel affixed to its rounded rear body-panel and then folds and retracts its arm inside its chassis. The diminutive probot subsequently opens its scomplink compartment and telescopes the probe to marry it with the port on the wall. 1X tentatively begins uploading its Code into the imperial computer network as the scomplink probe slowly spins clockwise with a soft whirring sound.</p><p></p><p>Thanks to its recent slicing experience coupled with its subsequent Code refinements, DRK-1X had tailored many of its electronic security countermeasures to deal specifically with the Empire's computers <span style="color: LightBlue">(Computer Use +20, taking 10)</span>.[sblock=OOC]<span style="color: Gray">DRK-1X's first priority, naturally, is trying to locate Dofina. It'll use the computer's data files concerning the station's environmental subsystems to begin constructing a virtual map of the facility's layout. Ideally it can use those data files as a means to locate probable areas of investigation such a the support systems for a biological research lab or prison cell-block; places were Dofina is likely being kept. Once it locates such areas 1X will try to gain indirect access to those areas' computers to search them for files that may relate to Dofina.</span></p><p><span style="color: Gray"></span></p><p><span style="color: Gray">If that doesn't bear fruit then 1X will branch out into other sub-systems in an attempt to locate where in this planetoid sized complex Dofina might be. It could be time consuming and difficult or it might be easy; who knows. It's possible she still aboard one of the Star Destroyers floating around outside. If 1X can't find any sign of its mistress within the facility's computer core it'll have to try remotely accessing the various ships' computers.</span></p><p><span style="color: Gray"></span></p><p><span style="color: Gray">While conducting its search, DRK-1X is remaining alert for other subjects of interest to it and its mission. Those include floor-plans of the facility, data pertaining to security measures, information pertaining to the droid labor pool and specifically the Dark Eye droids (especially their design specifications and assigned tasks), the various docking and landing facilities accessible throughout the complex, science labs, etc.</span>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ambrus, post: 3035335, member: 17691"] [sblock=OOC][COLOR=Gray]Actually I appreciate your taking the time to tell me what's been going on in your life recently. I'm so used to your regular posts that when I don't see you online for more than a few days I can't help but worry about what's going on. You mentioned recently that you were having problems but without being more specific I can't figure out what to say in response. I mean, having a gold-fish die is troublesome as is having your house burn down to the ground. Although I'm sorry to hear about your house's electrical problems (and no I don't own my own house, I wish!) I'm relieved to hear that's it's not something more tragic. I hope your situation is resolved this week like you said; you and your wife certainly deserve a break. And don't worry about the game; I'll be here whenever you get back. :) That being said, I am anxious to discover what 1X can slice about Dofina's fate. :] FYI, DRK-1X would have carefully scanned the ductwork ahead of it as it made its way through the ventilation system to avoid tripping any alarms[/COLOR] [COLOR=LightBlue](Search +10, taking 20)[/COLOR][COLOR=Gray]. Although it doesn't seem necessary considering the state of imperial security measures in the movies, 1X isn't the type to take chances. ;) [/COLOR][/sblock]DRK-1X carefully scans the ventilation junction room [COLOR=LightBlue](Listen +9, Spot +13)[/COLOR] before deploying a manipulator arm and using its hydrospanner to remove the grate to gain access. After replacing the grate the probot floats inside and completes a slow spin to scan the wall it's emerged from before tracing an arc over to the computer access port. 1X first replaces the hydrospanner into the satchel affixed to its rounded rear body-panel and then folds and retracts its arm inside its chassis. The diminutive probot subsequently opens its scomplink compartment and telescopes the probe to marry it with the port on the wall. 1X tentatively begins uploading its Code into the imperial computer network as the scomplink probe slowly spins clockwise with a soft whirring sound. Thanks to its recent slicing experience coupled with its subsequent Code refinements, DRK-1X had tailored many of its electronic security countermeasures to deal specifically with the Empire's computers [COLOR=LightBlue](Computer Use +20, taking 10)[/COLOR].[sblock=OOC][COLOR=Gray]DRK-1X's first priority, naturally, is trying to locate Dofina. It'll use the computer's data files concerning the station's environmental subsystems to begin constructing a virtual map of the facility's layout. Ideally it can use those data files as a means to locate probable areas of investigation such a the support systems for a biological research lab or prison cell-block; places were Dofina is likely being kept. Once it locates such areas 1X will try to gain indirect access to those areas' computers to search them for files that may relate to Dofina. If that doesn't bear fruit then 1X will branch out into other sub-systems in an attempt to locate where in this planetoid sized complex Dofina might be. It could be time consuming and difficult or it might be easy; who knows. It's possible she still aboard one of the Star Destroyers floating around outside. If 1X can't find any sign of its mistress within the facility's computer core it'll have to try remotely accessing the various ships' computers. While conducting its search, DRK-1X is remaining alert for other subjects of interest to it and its mission. Those include floor-plans of the facility, data pertaining to security measures, information pertaining to the droid labor pool and specifically the Dark Eye droids (especially their design specifications and assigned tasks), the various docking and landing facilities accessible throughout the complex, science labs, etc.[/COLOR][/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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