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Asbel Lhant ([personal profile] pactfulfilled) wrote in [community profile] exsiliumooc 2014-01-30 03:50 am (UTC)

Re: MISSION DATE 2862: FORGET NEMO IT'S NOT WORTH IT

Group Members: Asbel Lhant, Cheria Barnes, Pascal, Anise Tatlin, Emil Castagnier, Maya Fey, Chrysos Kineas

Mission Prompt: June 11, 2862 / MISSION DATE 2862: FORGET NEMO IT'S NOT WORTH IT / Link!

Detail Successes/Failures Here: The group arrives in one of the connecting tunnels and opts to split into smaller teams to reduce the risk of detection.

Pascal and Asbel take the diamond drive and manage to insert it into numerous computers in the oil/fuel research building. Chrysos and Emil proceed to the water/ocean research building and speak to the scientists there, with Chrysos trying to pass as a scientist himself. Cheria, Maya, and Anise head through to the living quarters to see what they can learn and/or overhear from the scientists and workers off-duty.

It soon enough becomes clear that the group doesn't belong in the facility as it's learned that some of the researchers' badges have been used in labs where/when they were not scheduled to be. Additionally, Pascal's technological tamperings become suspect - no scientist in his right mind would try to gain data from their own system in such a questionable and lively manner, right? These people not-in-uniform don't seem familiar at all, some of them are clearly eavesdropping, and the group is thus forced to make a rather hurried get-away. They are pursued before they can gain access into the oil rig proper due to the hand scanners, time issues, and completely different system present.

In summary, they come back with some computer data from the fuel/oil research building thanks to the diamond drive, some word-of-mouth information and observations from the ocean researchers and scientists taking breaks in the living quarters, and perhaps a few documents left laying around in the labs. But NOT anything from the oil rig. Also they get caught. Oops.

Extraneous: Unknown individuals spotted (and caught on camera?) tampering with computer systems and otherwise eavesdropping and impersonating research facility employees. They may have had to do a little fighting to clear out of there and escape as well. The researchers might want to update security measures following the breach, because seriously, who are these guys?

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