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<blockquote data-quote="DM_Matt" data-source="post: 3692623" data-attributes="member: 1213"><p>He arrives at the computer room, and tries to figure the bomb -- and the system -- out. The system appears very much locked down, but he finds that since Nitro accidently destroyed the communications relay on the ship, there is some data in a buffer that it is trying to send. He manages to intercept it, but it may take a bit to process. In it he finds immediately a dossier on Daedalus, an inventor super in the Freedom League. Using his X-Ray vision and using his analytical vision to trace the wires and their signals, he discovers that the connections between the computer system and the bomb have been cut, such that even if he hacked the override code, it would not be able to stop the bomb. He starts tracing the wring to the bomb himself, but before he does, Angel spots it with his True Sight. Angel's True Sight can detect things that have been placed with guileful intent, and thus he can detect the bomb hidden in the cargo hold, along with a lot of unprocessed heroin that never got unloaded lots of ammunition for the visor guards' weapons, and assorted conventional small arms, RPGs, and a few rockets. It is located IN a very large crate. Looking through it with his X-Ray vision, Optic analyzes it, and finds that it is capable of a very large explosion, albeit one that will do little more than destroy the essentially already-destroyed OxCorp compound. He also finds its internal timer. He calculates it as set to 1 minute and 34 seconds, even though the clock on the main computer is showing 2:35.</p><p></p><p>Angel also got the chance to examine the Shiek's quarters. In it are a number of different poppies in environmentally-controlled cases. The labels underneath seem to imply that they are unique strains. Also in the quarters is a folder containing a dossier on the White Knight. Finally, he detects a hidden item: a flash drive buried beneath one of the poppies.</p><p></p><p>Shooting Star meanwhile finds the quarters of the two other supervillains. In one she finds a wide variety of printed materials and books, mostly on archaeology, with others on politics and engineering. Most of the material is in English, but a good chunk is in some sort of Middle Eastern language. There is also a folder halfway under the couch. It contains a dossier on the Freedom City Museum of Natural History, especially aspects of its security protocols, personnel, and business transactions. In the other, almost everything is in Cyrilic, and various cables and chips and scraps of electronic devices are found lying around, but unfortunately, no hard drives or other data storage devices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DM_Matt, post: 3692623, member: 1213"] He arrives at the computer room, and tries to figure the bomb -- and the system -- out. The system appears very much locked down, but he finds that since Nitro accidently destroyed the communications relay on the ship, there is some data in a buffer that it is trying to send. He manages to intercept it, but it may take a bit to process. In it he finds immediately a dossier on Daedalus, an inventor super in the Freedom League. Using his X-Ray vision and using his analytical vision to trace the wires and their signals, he discovers that the connections between the computer system and the bomb have been cut, such that even if he hacked the override code, it would not be able to stop the bomb. He starts tracing the wring to the bomb himself, but before he does, Angel spots it with his True Sight. Angel's True Sight can detect things that have been placed with guileful intent, and thus he can detect the bomb hidden in the cargo hold, along with a lot of unprocessed heroin that never got unloaded lots of ammunition for the visor guards' weapons, and assorted conventional small arms, RPGs, and a few rockets. It is located IN a very large crate. Looking through it with his X-Ray vision, Optic analyzes it, and finds that it is capable of a very large explosion, albeit one that will do little more than destroy the essentially already-destroyed OxCorp compound. He also finds its internal timer. He calculates it as set to 1 minute and 34 seconds, even though the clock on the main computer is showing 2:35. Angel also got the chance to examine the Shiek's quarters. In it are a number of different poppies in environmentally-controlled cases. The labels underneath seem to imply that they are unique strains. Also in the quarters is a folder containing a dossier on the White Knight. Finally, he detects a hidden item: a flash drive buried beneath one of the poppies. Shooting Star meanwhile finds the quarters of the two other supervillains. In one she finds a wide variety of printed materials and books, mostly on archaeology, with others on politics and engineering. Most of the material is in English, but a good chunk is in some sort of Middle Eastern language. There is also a folder halfway under the couch. It contains a dossier on the Freedom City Museum of Natural History, especially aspects of its security protocols, personnel, and business transactions. In the other, almost everything is in Cyrilic, and various cables and chips and scraps of electronic devices are found lying around, but unfortunately, no hard drives or other data storage devices. [/QUOTE]
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