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Post by Strife on Feb 29, 2008 21:07:38 GMT -5
I just need to open a few metal doors, computer hacking is hopefully not going to be necessary. ^_^ But this was a top-secret mission by Strife. He wouldn't forget to lock up the information behind a password or two, would he? Indeed. And it would also be in an encrypted computer database (seriously, would a fleeter ever want to write stuff on paper? xD), so even if Celestial were to have extensive knowledge of computer technology, she'd still have a hard time cracking the code. She would either need to find a friendly Spacefleeter to crack it for her, or find some kind of program to do the cracking on its own.
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Post by Amneiger on Feb 29, 2008 21:16:22 GMT -5
But this was a top-secret mission by Strife. He wouldn't forget to lock up the information behind a password or two, would he? Indeed. And it would also be in an encrypted computer database (seriously, would a fleeter ever want to write stuff on paper? xD), so even if Celestial were to have extensive knowledge of computer technology, she'd still have a hard time cracking the code. She would either need to find a friendly Spacefleeter to crack it for her, or find some kind of program to do the cracking on its own. Well, I did leave a written note to Zari earlier. >> Although that was actually a printed version that I had typed up earlier. Although now that I think about it, if Celestial and Bluisa found absolutely nothing that would kind of slow the roleplay down. Maybe a note or two left carelessly on a table somewhere in a lab? Like a slip of paper with the gem's dimensions and appearance. If somebody has something more cryptic though... Edit: Upon further reflection, perhaps the knowledge of Spacefleet's existance and technological focus is more than enough info. Edit 2: And they could just grab some NPC scientist and interrogate them and get the info that way. ...I should stop now, shouldn't I. >>
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Post by Vyt: Down, but Not Out on Mar 1, 2008 5:32:03 GMT -5
Indeed. And it would also be in an encrypted computer database (seriously, would a fleeter ever want to write stuff on paper? xD), so even if Celestial were to have extensive knowledge of computer technology, she'd still have a hard time cracking the code. She would either need to find a friendly Spacefleeter to crack it for her, or find some kind of program to do the cracking on its own. Well, I did leave a written note to Zari earlier. >> Although that was actually a printed version that I had typed up earlier. Although now that I think about it, if Celestial and Bluisa found absolutely nothing that would kind of slow the roleplay down. Maybe a note or two left carelessly on a table somewhere in a lab? Like a slip of paper with the gem's dimensions and appearance. If somebody has something more cryptic though... Edit: Upon further reflection, perhaps the knowledge of Spacefleet's existance and technological focus is more than enough info. Edit 2: And they could just grab some NPC scientist and interrogate them and get the info that way. ...I should stop now, shouldn't I. >> Actually, Amneiger has a point. We have to find something useful during our visit inside the Spacefleet. Keng, may I request that you give us something while we're in the station? You're the only one who reacted towards our visit, and you have more experience in being a tour guide for us. At least, I thought you have.
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Post by Celestial on Mar 1, 2008 6:45:23 GMT -5
Indeed. And it would also be in an encrypted computer database (seriously, would a fleeter ever want to write stuff on paper? xD), so even if Celestial were to have extensive knowledge of computer technology, she'd still have a hard time cracking the code. She would either need to find a friendly Spacefleeter to crack it for her, or find some kind of program to do the cracking on its own. Well, I did leave a written note to Zari earlier. >> Although that was actually a printed version that I had typed up earlier. Although now that I think about it, if Celestial and Bluisa found absolutely nothing that would kind of slow the roleplay down. Maybe a note or two left carelessly on a table somewhere in a lab? Like a slip of paper with the gem's dimensions and appearance. If somebody has something more cryptic though... Edit: Upon further reflection, perhaps the knowledge of Spacefleet's existance and technological focus is more than enough info. Edit 2: And they could just grab some NPC scientist and interrogate them and get the info that way. ...I should stop now, shouldn't I. >> >_> I'm going to try and negotiate first and explain how careless their actions with the gem were. If they don't understand and refuse to cooperate, I like Idea 2. As for the computer hacking...I'll see what I come up with if I have to. And yes, a tour guide might be nice. Don't worry, I'll pay try to repair any damage that I might have caused.
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Post by Amneiger on Mar 1, 2008 6:56:21 GMT -5
>_> I'm going to try and negotiate first and explain how careless their actions with the gem were. If they don't understand and refuse to cooperate, I like Idea 2. As for the computer hacking...I'll see what I come up with if I have to. And yes, a tour guide might be nice. Don't worry, I'll pay try to repair any damage that I might have caused. If I remember correctly Strife wanted to keep his trip to cut off a bit of the gem secret, so it doesn't seem likely that ordinary level guards would know about it. And seriously, who would you trust: the guy who even if he does seem kind of violent is leading an organization with an altruistic mission statement (protecting the NTWF), or this strange girl who appeared out of nowwhere and blew up one of your buddies? ...Yeah, they're dead.
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Post by Huntress on Mar 1, 2008 8:25:02 GMT -5
If you guys wanna be logical about it, pull your average sci-fi movie and get arrested xDD Then you can start deceiving the guards and make prisonbreaks and run from corridor to corridor with ominous music in the background while shadows of the guards pass you by while you hide... come on, it'd be lot funner than just smashing people until you get killed. Not to mention, if the majority of guards thinks that you're safely locked up, they make a lot less fuss than when they think there's a major attack going on outside. Decades of movie industry can't be wrong.
And, um, Vyt, whattheheck are you doing? o__o You're practically playing around with the blarf. He was neither stunned, nor rampaging, nor making an earthquake, and I'm not entirely sure how tired he is. He was just sneaking across the floor after Fraze, ran into the barrier, went D:, sat down, and is now scratching the wall in order to get through. If there's anyone you should be worried about, it's Bloody Mary, who's getting more irked by the minute and I ain't sure if I'll be able to let him not bite anyone without going OOC >>
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Post by Strife on Mar 1, 2008 8:54:12 GMT -5
If you guys wanna be logical about it, pull your average sci-fi movie and get arrested xDD Then you can start deceiving the guards and make prisonbreaks and run from corridor to corridor with ominous music in the background while shadows of the guards pass you by while you hide... come on, it'd be lot funner than just smashing people until you get killed. Not to mention, if the majority of guards thinks that you're safely locked up, they make a lot less fuss than when they think there's a major attack going on outside. Decades of movie industry can't be wrong. That actually sounds like a really good idea, Hunty. Celestial and Bluisa could end up in isolation somehow, either by volunteer or by force, and then once they've been in there for a while, they can escape. Not to mention, if they do go in isolation, Subcommander #12 (the guy from the very first post of the RP) is locked up in there too, and i've been itching for a reason to bring him back. xD Since he has a grudge against The Commander, he'd be able to help with both the escapade and finding the information you need.
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Post by Celestial on Mar 1, 2008 9:43:56 GMT -5
If you guys wanna be logical about it, pull your average sci-fi movie and get arrested xDD Then you can start deceiving the guards and make prisonbreaks and run from corridor to corridor with ominous music in the background while shadows of the guards pass you by while you hide... come on, it'd be lot funner than just smashing people until you get killed. Not to mention, if the majority of guards thinks that you're safely locked up, they make a lot less fuss than when they think there's a major attack going on outside. Decades of movie industry can't be wrong. That actually sounds like a really good idea, Hunty. Celestial and Bluisa could end up in isolation somehow, either by volunteer or by force, and then once they've been in there for a while, they can escape. Not to mention, if they do go in isolation, Subcommander #12 (the guy from the very first post of the RP) is locked up in there too, and i've been itching for a reason to bring him back. xD Since he has a grudge against The Commander, he'd be able to help with both the escapade and finding the information you need. Hmmm...I like the idea! If Bluisa will co-operate and the guards don't shoot us on the spot, it will be a nice way to get the roleplay going. I might as well tell you dragonpower! Celest's weakness: get the dragons angry and Celestial will at best pass out or at worst, lose a big chunk of initial power. Thanks for the idea Hunty and Strife! ^__^
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Post by Cyborg on Mar 1, 2008 10:12:36 GMT -5
I feel like Kat, Surf and I are playing a game of Hot Potato with a boulder.
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Post by Zylaa on Mar 1, 2008 13:11:02 GMT -5
.... *skimmed this page of OOC* *is confused*
A week of not keeping up with guilds' war was a bad idea...
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Post by Huntress on Mar 1, 2008 13:44:37 GMT -5
I feel like Kat, Surf and I are playing a game of Hot Potato with a boulder. And I still don't understand where you are >__> Because Kat's most definitely in the throne room. You and Surf most definitely aren't. A little more of that and there'll be a rip in the space-time continuum. ...that'd probably get the roleplay going like heck, but nonetheless.
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Post by Fraze on Mar 1, 2008 13:47:07 GMT -5
Vyt, you can keep going with this if you want, but I was really hoping to get a bit of the action for myself. I've hardly gotten to do anything in the past fifty pages other than follow someone or other around.
*Cough* End of whiny emo moment.
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Post by Amneiger on Mar 1, 2008 14:55:51 GMT -5
*reads Rider's and PFA's latest posts* Wait, isn't the Weewoo on land? And I support the isolation idea.
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Post by Vyt: Down, but Not Out on Mar 1, 2008 15:13:08 GMT -5
And, um, Vyt, whattheheck are you doing? o__o You're practically playing around with the blarf. He was neither stunned, nor rampaging, nor making an earthquake, and I'm not entirely sure how tired he is. He was just sneaking across the floor after Fraze, ran into the barrier, went D:, sat down, and is now scratching the wall in order to get through. If there's anyone you should be worried about, it's Bloody Mary, who's getting more irked by the minute and I ain't sure if I'll be able to let him not bite anyone without going OOC >> *reads post once more* ... Cat Assassin did nothing, really. In my last post, he just answered at Fraze, methinks. And forgive my poor choice of words, Hunty. I have a very weak pool of vocabulary. T_T
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Post by Kengplant on Mar 1, 2008 15:26:19 GMT -5
Alright, I'm liking this arresting idea. Arresting them is essentially what they(the guards) were trying to do when they told them to get on the ground. On that note, if any other fleeters feel like controlling said guards at any given time feel free to.
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