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synopsychic2017-07-11 02:44 pm
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Here comes trouble
As a heads up, there's been an abrupt uptick in bounty hunter activity last-- ah, day and a half or so.
[Brief pause to do some conversion there. Differing time measurements can be a pain.]
I've been able to chat with at least one under the guise of coming to hunt myself, and also take a quick look at what files they've been accessing. The Empress of Moths, or rather, the people suspected of being on it, are the most accessed targets.
It seems that our choices would be either to interfere, or stay out of the way. Thoughts?
[Brief pause to do some conversion there. Differing time measurements can be a pain.]
I've been able to chat with at least one under the guise of coming to hunt myself, and also take a quick look at what files they've been accessing. The Empress of Moths, or rather, the people suspected of being on it, are the most accessed targets.
It seems that our choices would be either to interfere, or stay out of the way. Thoughts?
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We should be cautious, but the sheer number makes me wonder if that's what we're here for.
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I'm adverse to killing anyone though. [He may be an Assassin, but senseless killing, would draw way too much attention and he didn't think they needed THAT kind of panic on their hands.]
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How quickly can you lower a bulkhead to seal of a section of the station, and can you make it seem like a system fault?
[A pause.]
I also agree that making killing a very last resort is the best choice.
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Have it down to a few seconds, I was playing around with the system in one of the unused sectors of the station.
And making it seem like the system's faulty is possible. I was just messing around ghosting things, once I figured it out, it's a little easier than hacking Templar email servers. Even with 'primative' computer software. [ Hey he likes his 20th century earth tech thank you very much!]
I'm secure where I am at least, hard to hack and run when you have to be hardwired to the system, but give me a few minutes to patch into the security cameras and I'll be ready to act as support. Still not sure if I trust this mind to mind communication, but it's safer than trusting radio here.
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As for the network, I believe you're right in not trusting it where the C-- Arcana are concerned, but in this case it does become the more secure option, unfortunately.
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I'm in the warehouse like area of the station. In a security office that looks like no one's been here since the 1980's back on Earth. There was about six inches of dust before I cleared it out, been hiding out here mostly since I found it. The storage area below is clear though. If anyone needs to crash for a bit in hiding, I can lead them the way.
I'd be tempted to send Beeca, but pretty sure she can't do low profile. [He feels bad about keeping her pogged all this time, but would be a little suspicious for her to be out and about.] Though last resort I can probably talk her into it.
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[A pause, because Thace isn't sure who Beeca is. A friend? Well, it's slower, but it could be more secure, depending.] If you think it's a good idea, I won't object.
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The other problem is I don't know who would recognize her from liminal. But I'll manage here. Keep me in the loop.
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Good luck to you too. If we pull this off, have a feeling they'll be talking about it for a while.
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[But Thace is pretty sure not on them specifically, because nobody will connect it to them, right?]
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For now, though, I have preparations to make.
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I also look forward to working with you.