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Re: 002 Jenghe/Regina (1810) C799663–9 [056/1085]

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2025 9:06 pm
by Tiglath
Eris wrote: Tue Apr 01, 2025 8:07 pm As Doug searches around he finds a small device attached to the hull...that shouldn't be there. The device is about the size of a man's fist and is stained and a bit pitted as from a ride through Jump Space, but it appears to have survived that ride well enough. The device is small and positioned where it would be very hard to spot by anything but a close inspection.

None of you think it was there back on Extolay when cargo was unloaded, nor when later freight and cargo was loaded aboard the ship. However, there was a time between loading and lift off where maybe it could have been placed there unnoticed by someone moving close to the hull.

Sigrun hasn't seen this particular device before, but she's seen similar ones used by "ethically challenged merchants" used to send a burst signal to a relatively nearby receiver. Question running through her mind include who attached it, when, and why...and is it still active?
Sigrún exclaims "Sorðinn!!!"*

"Ýmirs eistna - we have a parasite! Nei. Skitr, heimsk víking - in Imperial! We are bugged! That is a covert burst transmitter put on our hull at Extolay. The range may be short if they want to not broadcast the signal".

She continues more calmly "We need to examine it and then possibly ditch it into the cargo we're dropping here. Either a Corporate agent or a pirate spy placed this. I think one is better than the other. If this marks us out for a pirate ambush and is just them conducting their regular business... Then that gives us a chance to fight our way out!"

(OOC: * Her "finishing school" was about ending a melee...

Trans; "By Ymir's balls... No. Shit, stupid viking - in Imperial!")


Edit: minor additions / tidy up

Re: 002 Jenghe/Regina (1810) C799663–9 [056/1085]

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2025 9:49 pm
by Tiglath
trawets wrote: Tue Apr 01, 2025 8:27 pm Doug shakes his head. I'll have to take this thing apart and see what I can learn from it. We will need to keep a close eye on the ship until we lift off. In fact, if we could lift off with a door open to watch outside that might be good. Close it once we are up in the air. Is there anything in particular you want me to do with this? Keep it working? Disable it? I intend to find out what it may have transmitted and see if I can tell where it was made.
Sigrún turns to Doug and with the "sing song" lilt of her Sword World accent more pronounced than he remembers says "You have to admire the gods' sense of humour here eh, Chef? It's a burst transmitter. Can you tell if it has "spoken" yet?"

Re: 002 Jenghe/Regina (1810) C799663–9 [056/1085]

Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2025 3:13 am
by trawets
terrymixon wrote: Tue Apr 01, 2025 8:59 pm
"I think an outside look and one inside the landing gear before we lift off should be standard from now on," Flighty said. "Disable it and find out what you can. What would someone use one of these for? ID us, sure, but for what. Mark to someone like the worker that we were of interest? Piracy or our other entablements wanting to keep an eye on us?"
Roger that. I'll be inside working on this if anyone needs me.

After being stopped by Sigrún he turns to her and says We will see what I can find out about it. Might not be a bad idea to see if I can shield the workbench so if it does transmit it goes nowhere.

Doug then returns to engineering and proceeds to study the device.



I couldn't find the campaign id for this game. Anyone know what it is so I can link my character in the roller?

Re: 002 Jenghe/Regina (1810) C799663–9 [056/1085]

Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2025 12:27 pm
by ateno
"When your done, let me have it, I will see if I can attach it to something fun. Could our paid off member of the crew attached it? With jump space, fingerprints?
dna? I'm not STEM, just providing ideas."


Karcsi

Re: 002 Jenghe/Regina (1810) C799663–9 [056/1085]

Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2025 1:21 pm
by Tiglath
ateno wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 12:27 pm "When your done, let me have it, I will see if I can attach it to something fun. Could our paid off member of the crew attached it? With jump space, fingerprints?
dna? I'm not STEM, just providing ideas."
Sigrún immediately replies to Karcsi "Spearbrother, you have a deeply suspicious mind!" Then she gives a ready laugh "But I've already thought it through. Bob got off on Phlume - one jump before Extolay. So it doesn't seem it was him".

(OOC: Link for reference: viewtopic.php?p=745062#p745062

Re: 002 Jenghe/Regina (1810) C799663–9 [056/1085]

Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2025 3:16 pm
by ateno
"Fair enough, but my other thoughts, are they worthy or have they been worn away in space?"

Karcsi

Re: 002 Jenghe/Regina (1810) C799663–9 [056/1085]

Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2025 3:31 pm
by Tiglath
ateno wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 3:16 pm "Fair enough, but my other thoughts, are they worthy or have they been worn away in space?"

Karcsi
Sigrún replies "Good ideas but I think we need to dump its memory and know if it has "spoken" and betrayed us already before we can decide what to do with it. I wouldn't know about gathering clues like that - Zaki might but vacuum is very hard on all living matter. It kills body cells so they don't heal well..." her mind seems to drift "...but you don't really feel it".

(OOC: If I'm understanding correctly what the "bug" has already done will define our response.

This was placed near a cargo hatch.

So... do we have outer hull security/safety cameras covering hatch operations?).

Re: 002 Jenghe/Regina (1810) C799663–9 [056/1085]

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2025 7:40 pm
by Eris
terrymixon wrote: Tue Apr 01, 2025 8:59 pm
trawets wrote: Tue Apr 01, 2025 8:27 pm
Eris wrote: Tue Apr 01, 2025 8:07 pm As Doug searches around he finds a small device attached to the hull...that shouldn't be there. The device is about the size of a man's fist and is stained and a bit pitted as from a ride through Jump Space, but it appears to have survived that ride well enough. The device is small and positioned where it would be very hard to spot by anything but a close inspection.

None of you think it was there back on Extolay when cargo was unloaded, nor when later freight and cargo was loaded aboard the ship. However, there was a time between loading and lift off where maybe it could have been placed there unnoticed by someone moving close to the hull.

Sigrun hasn't seen this particular device before, but she's seen similar ones used by "ethically challenged merchants" used to send a burst signal to a relatively nearby receiver. Question running through her mind include who attached it, when, and why...and is it still active?
Doug shakes his head. I'll have to take this thing apart and see what I can learn from it. We will need to keep a close eye on the ship until we lift off. In fact, if we could lift off with a door open to watch outside that might be good. Close it once we are up in the air. Is there anything in particular you want me to do with this? Keep it working? Disable it? I intend to find out what it may have transmitted and see if I can tell where it was made.
"I think an outside look and one inside the landing gear before we lift off should be standard from now on," Flighty said. "Disable it and find out what you can. What would someone use one of these for? ID us, sure, but for what. Mark to someone like the worker that we were of interest? Piracy or our other entablements wanting to keep an eye on us?"
Doug observes that this small device is attached to the hull with some sort of magnetic system. He can disable that and remove it. He also observes that the shell on the device can be removed without detaching the device from the hull to get a look inside if he wants to do that.

Re: 002 Jenghe/Regina (1810) C799663–9 [056/1085]

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2025 7:42 pm
by Eris
Tiglath wrote: Tue Apr 01, 2025 9:49 pm
trawets wrote: Tue Apr 01, 2025 8:27 pm Doug shakes his head. I'll have to take this thing apart and see what I can learn from it. We will need to keep a close eye on the ship until we lift off. In fact, if we could lift off with a door open to watch outside that might be good. Close it once we are up in the air. Is there anything in particular you want me to do with this? Keep it working? Disable it? I intend to find out what it may have transmitted and see if I can tell where it was made.
Sigrún turns to Doug and with the "sing song" lilt of her Sword World accent more pronounced than he remembers says "You have to admire the gods' sense of humour here eh, Chef? It's a burst transmitter. Can you tell if it has "spoken" yet?"
OOC: Not without opening it up and examining the insides.

Re: 002 Jenghe/Regina (1810) C799663–9 [056/1085]

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2025 7:45 pm
by Eris
Tiglath wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 3:31 pm
ateno wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 3:16 pm "Fair enough, but my other thoughts, are they worthy or have they been worn away in space?"

Karcsi
Sigrún replies "Good ideas but I think we need to dump its memory and know if it has "spoken" and betrayed us already before we can decide what to do with it. I wouldn't know about gathering clues like that - Zaki might but vacuum is very hard on all living matter. It kills body cells so they don't heal well..." her mind seems to drift "...but you don't really feel it".

(OOC: If I'm understanding correctly what the "bug" has already done will define our response.

This was placed near a cargo hatch.

So... do we have outer hull security/safety cameras covering hatch operations?).
Yes, you do have a camera that would cover hatch operations...however, it is in a somewhat concealed position, so you might or might not see what happened. You'll also have to review a lot of data as it could have happened at most any time the last day or two you were in Extolay.

Re: 002 Jenghe/Regina (1810) C799663–9 [056/1085]

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2025 7:49 pm
by ateno
Karcsi will be happy to review the tapes.

Re: 002 Jenghe/Regina (1810) C799663–9 [056/1085]

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2025 7:52 pm
by Eris
trawets wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 3:13 am
terrymixon wrote: Tue Apr 01, 2025 8:59 pm
"I think an outside look and one inside the landing gear before we lift off should be standard from now on," Flighty said. "Disable it and find out what you can. What would someone use one of these for? ID us, sure, but for what. Mark to someone like the worker that we were of interest? Piracy or our other entablements wanting to keep an eye on us?"
Roger that. I'll be inside working on this if anyone needs me.

After being stopped by Sigrún he turns to her and says We will see what I can find out about it. Might not be a bad idea to see if I can shield the workbench so if it does transmit it goes nowhere.

Doug then returns to engineering and proceeds to study the device.



I couldn't find the campaign id for this game. Anyone know what it is so I can link my character in the roller?
Campaign ID is 1058

I was absent for a bit (doing my taxes took much longer this year) so this post got in before I gave you the options:
  1. removing the device from the hull and then opening and examining in Engineering
     
  2. removing the cover of the device while in place to examine before removing it from the hull and taking it to Engineering.


The results you get could differ. :)

Re: 002 Jenghe/Regina (1810) C799663–9 [056/1085]

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2025 7:53 pm
by Eris
ateno wrote: Thu Apr 03, 2025 7:49 pm Karcsi will be happy to review the tapes.
Instead of the trip to the Gun Store or after the trip to the Gun Store?

Speaking of which, I would like a definitive list of who is going with Sigrun to the Gun Shop and if the trip is starting before or after the freight is transferred to the waiting lorries.

Oh, and don't forget Donovan as meetings scheduled at the Octagon Bar as well as an office in that Building for this afternoon/evening to meet with Exporters about freight and possible cargoes.

Re: 002 Jenghe/Regina (1810) C799663–9 [056/1085]

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2025 8:40 pm
by Tiglath
Eris wrote: Thu Apr 03, 2025 7:52 pm
trawets wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 3:13 am
terrymixon wrote: Tue Apr 01, 2025 8:59 pm
"I think an outside look and one inside the landing gear before we lift off should be standard from now on," Flighty said. "Disable it and find out what you can. What would someone use one of these for? ID us, sure, but for what. Mark to someone like the worker that we were of interest? Piracy or our other entablements wanting to keep an eye on us?"
Roger that. I'll be inside working on this if anyone needs me.

After being stopped by Sigrún he turns to her and says We will see what I can find out about it. Might not be a bad idea to see if I can shield the workbench so if it does transmit it goes nowhere.

Doug then returns to engineering and proceeds to study the device.



I couldn't find the campaign id for this game. Anyone know what it is so I can link my character in the roller?
Campaign ID is 1058

I was absent for a bit (doing my taxes took much longer this year) so this post got in before I gave you the options:
  1. removing the device from the hull and then opening and examining in Engineering
     
  2. removing the cover of the device while in place to examine before removing it from the hull and taking it to Engineering.


The results you get could differ. :)
Sigrún moves near Doug as he initially examines the "bug".

She advises "Chef, take off the armoured shell and see if you can dump its memory and then paralyse it in place. There is every chance that if you remove it from the hull or set off any anti handling devices it will transmit. Oh, and it might also try to bite your hand off!"

Re: 002 Jenghe/Regina (1810) C799663–9 [056/1085]

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2025 8:45 pm
by Tiglath
Eris wrote: Thu Apr 03, 2025 7:53 pm
ateno wrote: Thu Apr 03, 2025 7:49 pm Karcsi will be happy to review the tapes.
Instead of the trip to the Gun Store or after the trip to the Gun Store?

Speaking of which, I would like a definitive list of who is going with Sigrun to the Gun Shop and if the trip is starting before or after the freight is transferred to the waiting lorries.

Oh, and don't forget Donovan as meetings scheduled at the Octagon Bar as well as an office in that Building for this afternoon/evening to meet with Exporters about freight and possible cargoes.
Sigrún won't leave with ship work in hand (unless presented with some persuasive argument otherwise).

OOC: So I think the sequence will be (unless someone wants to do differently):

Unloading freight and then Gun store.

Re: 002 Jenghe/Regina (1810) C799663–9 [056/1085]

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2025 8:47 pm
by ateno
Karcsi will tell Sigrun what he wants. "A heavy auto pistol, ACR with a heavy barrel and a side by side large animal hunting rifle but with ap ammo, or nastier. If you are not sure what i want, send me a vid. I will spend time on the comms here."

Karcsi

Re: 002 Jenghe/Regina (1810) C799663–9 [056/1085]

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2025 9:25 pm
by Tiglath
ateno wrote: Thu Apr 03, 2025 8:47 pm Karcsi will tell Sigrun what he wants. "A heavy auto pistol, ACR with a heavy barrel and a side by side large animal hunting rifle but with ap ammo, or nastier. If you are not sure what i want, send me a vid. I will spend time on the comms here."
Sigrún smiles at Karcsi "It will be so, Spearbrother".

Re: 002 Jenghe/Regina (1810) C799663–9 [056/1085]

Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2025 1:23 am
by trawets
Tiglath wrote: Thu Apr 03, 2025 8:40 pm
Sigrún moves near Doug as he initially examines the "bug".

She advises "Chef, take off the armoured shell and see if you can dump its memory and then paralyse it in place. There is every chance that if you remove it from the hull or set off any anti handling devices it will transmit. Oh, and it might also try to bite your hand off!"
Doug smiles a conspiratorial smile at Sigrún. That is just exactly what I was beginning to think. Thank you for that. Would you mind staying here a few minutes while I do that. I would like to know if we have eyes on us while I do this. He pauses for a moment and then looks back at her, It also wouldn't hurt that if this thing blows me up there is someone to find the pieces quickly. Stand back here goes nothing.

He then starts humming and you hear him singing under his breath It's been a hard days night.

Re: 002 Jenghe/Regina (1810) C799663–9 [056/1085]

Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2025 2:50 am
by helvorn
Donovan glances as the transmitter as he is walking back and forth supervising unloading. "I would work remotely if you can Doug. Sigrun is right; it might bite you each means it may be booby-trapped."

Re: 002 Jenghe/Regina (1810) C799663–9 [056/1085]

Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2025 5:20 pm
by terrymixon
Flight he will keep an eye on the situation as well. It is all to put a big crowd outside the ship that would draw attention, so he'll do so remotely if you can. If Doug needs assistance, he'll be ready to jump into action but otherwise stay out of the man's way.