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<blockquote data-quote="shadowbloodmoon" data-source="post: 3323394" data-attributes="member: 9986"><p>The man only grunts in response to X's remark, instead pointing to a case that has already been partially opened. Inside of it are two emitter systems, both of them appear to able to be worn as belts by Humanoids. A large rectangular device is part of each system. X determines that this is possibly a recording device used to store images. </p><p></p><p>Going over what it knows about Republic equipment, X can see that all the normal serial numbers, RFIDs and other such tags have indeed been removed. However, X also knows that sometimes these numbers are found in the least likely of places, such as on the circuit boards of any electronics that the device may have. It would be difficult to tell if they were still there without taking the device apart. </p><p></p><p>The man sits back, lighting a cigarra and waiting for X to finish. </p><p></p><p>[sblock=OOC]<span style="color: gray">Retractable yes, quite easily in fact. Shielded would be a bit more difficult, but yes it can be done. The fine for having them would be enormous if caught though... </span></p><p><span style="color: gray"></span></p><p><span style="color: gray">As far as the B1s go, they are technically not illegal as they are no longer Trade Federation or Sep property. Them carrying blaster rifles would be frowned on though. Certain members of society would have difficulty differentiating them from Sep models though and there could be repercussions there. </span></p><p><span style="color: gray"></span></p><p><span style="color: gray">DRK-1X is technically a spy droid. For civilians to have one is questionable, but not illegal as of yet. The Dark Eye models are specifically going to end up restricted to Imperial personnel in the very near future however. </span></p><p><span style="color: gray"></span></p><p><span style="color: gray">As far as you've been able to determine, the shields that are on the vessel are the most likely to be trouble, but since they are so well integrated, the licensing scan was unable to detect them. Anything elsewould only be anything illegal you bring on yourself. That and if Derek's true nature is discovered... He could set the precedence for the droids impersonating Imperial citizens ruling...</span>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadowbloodmoon, post: 3323394, member: 9986"] The man only grunts in response to X's remark, instead pointing to a case that has already been partially opened. Inside of it are two emitter systems, both of them appear to able to be worn as belts by Humanoids. A large rectangular device is part of each system. X determines that this is possibly a recording device used to store images. Going over what it knows about Republic equipment, X can see that all the normal serial numbers, RFIDs and other such tags have indeed been removed. However, X also knows that sometimes these numbers are found in the least likely of places, such as on the circuit boards of any electronics that the device may have. It would be difficult to tell if they were still there without taking the device apart. The man sits back, lighting a cigarra and waiting for X to finish. [sblock=OOC][color=gray]Retractable yes, quite easily in fact. Shielded would be a bit more difficult, but yes it can be done. The fine for having them would be enormous if caught though... As far as the B1s go, they are technically not illegal as they are no longer Trade Federation or Sep property. Them carrying blaster rifles would be frowned on though. Certain members of society would have difficulty differentiating them from Sep models though and there could be repercussions there. DRK-1X is technically a spy droid. For civilians to have one is questionable, but not illegal as of yet. The Dark Eye models are specifically going to end up restricted to Imperial personnel in the very near future however. As far as you've been able to determine, the shields that are on the vessel are the most likely to be trouble, but since they are so well integrated, the licensing scan was unable to detect them. Anything elsewould only be anything illegal you bring on yourself. That and if Derek's true nature is discovered... He could set the precedence for the droids impersonating Imperial citizens ruling...[/color][/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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