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<blockquote data-quote="Ambrus" data-source="post: 3049535" data-attributes="member: 17691"><p><span style="color: Gray">OOC: 1X is curious enough about the unidentified room and its possible purpose and contents to try to access it before it moves on. The probot has noted the existence of other such unlisted rooms in the station. It's somewhat of a mystery whose answer might prove of use to 1X during its mission. How does a room get constructed in this place but not show up the station's design plans? Is their creation a strange construction anomaly; a case of construction crews and droids accidentally construction 197 rooms in a station segment rather than 196? Does the fact that it doesn't appear in the station's plans indicate that it was simply lost in the shuffle of the constant construction and reconfiguration going on around the place; a case of bureaucracy mismanagement? Or does it have a more secretive purpose; one whose use requires it to be unlisted in the station's database?</span></p><p><span style="color: Gray"></span></p><p><span style="color: Gray">DRK-1X will leave its ventilation shaft, approach the mysterious door, scan it carefully for security devices and to see if it can sense anything beyond. It'll then attempt to open it and quickly scan the area beyond with a sensor pod. If it contains unrecorded contents, an unlisted computer access port or its own ventilation access point then it, and other such rooms along 1X's route, might prove to be ideal hiding spots and temporary staging posts for the probot.</span></p><p><span style="color: Gray"></span></p><p><span style="color: Gray">DRK-1X has little interest in trying to sneak past a fully-manned security checkpoint. It also has little to worry about in an empty hangar with a few load-lifter droids. It seems doubtful that they'd be programmed to even recognize an intruder if they saw one. It seems like the best direction for 1X to take at this junction, so once its done with the mysterious room it'll proceed with trying to access the hangar through the door in the ceiling. Besides, 1X has an interest in checking out the layout and equipment in one of these small out-of-the-way hangar bays. It'll probably try to access one close to Dofina's position if at all possible to make their escape. Seeing how this one compares with the plans that 1X sliced earlier would help the probot to see how well reality meets up with the virtual models it finds in the computer core. Seeing what type of equipment is available in the hangar bay could also prove useful.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ambrus, post: 3049535, member: 17691"] [COLOR=Gray]OOC: 1X is curious enough about the unidentified room and its possible purpose and contents to try to access it before it moves on. The probot has noted the existence of other such unlisted rooms in the station. It's somewhat of a mystery whose answer might prove of use to 1X during its mission. How does a room get constructed in this place but not show up the station's design plans? Is their creation a strange construction anomaly; a case of construction crews and droids accidentally construction 197 rooms in a station segment rather than 196? Does the fact that it doesn't appear in the station's plans indicate that it was simply lost in the shuffle of the constant construction and reconfiguration going on around the place; a case of bureaucracy mismanagement? Or does it have a more secretive purpose; one whose use requires it to be unlisted in the station's database? DRK-1X will leave its ventilation shaft, approach the mysterious door, scan it carefully for security devices and to see if it can sense anything beyond. It'll then attempt to open it and quickly scan the area beyond with a sensor pod. If it contains unrecorded contents, an unlisted computer access port or its own ventilation access point then it, and other such rooms along 1X's route, might prove to be ideal hiding spots and temporary staging posts for the probot. DRK-1X has little interest in trying to sneak past a fully-manned security checkpoint. It also has little to worry about in an empty hangar with a few load-lifter droids. It seems doubtful that they'd be programmed to even recognize an intruder if they saw one. It seems like the best direction for 1X to take at this junction, so once its done with the mysterious room it'll proceed with trying to access the hangar through the door in the ceiling. Besides, 1X has an interest in checking out the layout and equipment in one of these small out-of-the-way hangar bays. It'll probably try to access one close to Dofina's position if at all possible to make their escape. Seeing how this one compares with the plans that 1X sliced earlier would help the probot to see how well reality meets up with the virtual models it finds in the computer core. Seeing what type of equipment is available in the hangar bay could also prove useful.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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