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<blockquote data-quote="shadowbloodmoon" data-source="post: 3087709" data-attributes="member: 9986"><p><span style="color: gray">OOC: heh. I was wondering when you would ask about that... Yes, the MSR-X confirmed her as being human. It's amazing what you can do with the properly programmed nanomachines, isn't it? Her body was unable to properly accept the nanocreatures completely, but they more than made up for it with their abilities to even be able to fool any medical scanner. At least so far. X's high Intellegence will be able to extrapolate that the machines had basically created a new physical identity for her as a base, even though it wasn't her original form. This base was their 'palette' so to speak. I know you have more questions, but not to worry, all will be explained once your more pressing matter is taken care of...</span></p><p><span style="color: gray"></span></p><p><span style="color: gray">A spanner is the British word for a wrench. A hydrospanner is a miniature hydraulic wrench.</span></p><p><span style="color: gray"></span></p><p></p><p>While working with the nanomachines, you try to emulate Four's bioelectric signal from her thumbprint that you have on file as well as other information you had gathered from her previously. It takes some time, but with a little tweaking, you eventually get a response in binary: </p><p></p><p><span style="color: white">Status: Hibernation</span></p><p><span style="color: white">Damage: 13%</span></p><p><span style="color: white">Functionality: xx%</span></p><p><span style="color: white">Error: Biological component missing</span></p><p><span style="color: white">Command ?</span></p><p></p><p>***</p><p></p><p>DRK-1X decides that in order to proceed, it will have to adjust its programming. As much as it has done so in the past, this is an easy venture and only puts the probot out of commision for a short time. In that time, no one seems to have been alerted to its presence. </p><p></p><p>The laser mesh is formed from numerous small emitters located inside the vent shaft. Scanning the area, you find a small panel that can be removed. Using your hydrospanner to remove the locking bolts, you slide the panel to the side to find the power coupling for the emitters. It will be a more difficult task to leave no evidence of tampering, but with your recent reprogramming, it is made simpler. By placing an interrupt between the power and the emitters, the laser mesh will still show as active even though the emitters will not be firing. </p><p></p><p>Sliding by this area, you are now back to mapping your route so you can determine where you came from in relation to the information you plan to gather from the core computer system in this part of the station. </p><p></p><p>It takes some time, having to avoid patrols and random technicians, but eventually you find the proverbial jackpot, a computer access link in an out of the way area. </p><p></p><p>The room isn't very large, but it appears to be some sort of office. Or at least, it will be, judging by the containers in the room. You didn't see many personnel coming or going here, so you determine that this will as safe a place as any to do what needs to be done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadowbloodmoon, post: 3087709, member: 9986"] [color=gray]OOC: heh. I was wondering when you would ask about that... Yes, the MSR-X confirmed her as being human. It's amazing what you can do with the properly programmed nanomachines, isn't it? Her body was unable to properly accept the nanocreatures completely, but they more than made up for it with their abilities to even be able to fool any medical scanner. At least so far. X's high Intellegence will be able to extrapolate that the machines had basically created a new physical identity for her as a base, even though it wasn't her original form. This base was their 'palette' so to speak. I know you have more questions, but not to worry, all will be explained once your more pressing matter is taken care of... A spanner is the British word for a wrench. A hydrospanner is a miniature hydraulic wrench. [/color] While working with the nanomachines, you try to emulate Four's bioelectric signal from her thumbprint that you have on file as well as other information you had gathered from her previously. It takes some time, but with a little tweaking, you eventually get a response in binary: [color=white]Status: Hibernation Damage: 13% Functionality: xx% Error: Biological component missing Command ?[/color] *** DRK-1X decides that in order to proceed, it will have to adjust its programming. As much as it has done so in the past, this is an easy venture and only puts the probot out of commision for a short time. In that time, no one seems to have been alerted to its presence. The laser mesh is formed from numerous small emitters located inside the vent shaft. Scanning the area, you find a small panel that can be removed. Using your hydrospanner to remove the locking bolts, you slide the panel to the side to find the power coupling for the emitters. It will be a more difficult task to leave no evidence of tampering, but with your recent reprogramming, it is made simpler. By placing an interrupt between the power and the emitters, the laser mesh will still show as active even though the emitters will not be firing. Sliding by this area, you are now back to mapping your route so you can determine where you came from in relation to the information you plan to gather from the core computer system in this part of the station. It takes some time, having to avoid patrols and random technicians, but eventually you find the proverbial jackpot, a computer access link in an out of the way area. The room isn't very large, but it appears to be some sort of office. Or at least, it will be, judging by the containers in the room. You didn't see many personnel coming or going here, so you determine that this will as safe a place as any to do what needs to be done. [/QUOTE]
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