initiates: what have i done (BETSY)
exsilium MODS ([personal profile] initiates) wrote in [community profile] exsiliumooc2014-01-23 07:32 pm
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PLOT RESULTS: UE AI INVESTIGATION

This post is for collecting the results of those teams who went out on the missions to find out about the UE AI as detailed here.

The set up of this will be pretty simple! There will be a form below to fill out, and each group will receive its own comment to reply to. Each group needs to have one person from it fill out the form and reply to the appropriate comment with it.



And that's it! You do not need to have completed the log to reply here, simply have an idea of what you plan to fail and succeed in. The sooner we receive these results, the better!

Should you have any further questions or clarifications you need resolved, comment right here.
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Re: MISSION DATE 2438: LIFE WITHOUT AN OLIVE GARDEN

[personal profile] oldsoldiersneverdie 2014-02-01 06:06 am (UTC)(link)
Group Members: Nate, Blue Beetle, Ico
Mission Prompt: Original prompt!
Detail Successes/Failures Here: Their path is going to take them inwards - accessing tertiarty computer systems first, and then when that points towards the main processing station, heading there. They will probably trip at least one alarm, though they have the skills to take out defenders without too many injuries on their side. In the case of human defenders, Nate will probably fall back on making them psychically invisible, preferring to engage only when absolutely necessary. He and Jaime will get what they can off the main system, and then do their best to wipe traces of their infiltration off the systems (amount of data/wiping success at mod discretion!)
Extraneous: Next to none - Nate has a fair bit of experience at infiltration, and Jaime has the tech to back him up, so likely the most is heightened security at the plant for a few weeks (unless someone in the media decides to take the story and run some sort of crazy spin campaign or something with it)
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