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stresstokens ([personal profile] stresstokens) wrote in [community profile] etrayalogs2024-08-05 12:05 pm

OPERATION: YOUTHFUL DISOBEDIENCE

WHO: Members of the grand curfew-breaking plan!
WHEN: During the Moorecroft event.
WHERE: Various Moorecroft locales.
WHAT: A bunch of youths have gotten together to break curfew in tandem to get to the bottom of the mystery at heart of this place -- but what they find leads to more questions than answers.
NOTES\WARNINGS: Probable violence, death, emotional trauma, cursing. All the fun stuff! I'll be putting the log headers for pre/during/post-curfew breaking logs in the comments, so just hang tight while I do that, though all members are of course more than welcome to post their own logs if that suits their tagging style better.
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[personal profile] tinflower 2024-08-12 12:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Sure, but-- they still found everything. But I didn't try hiding anything around town, so- maybe there's spots there they won't think is weird. Maybe hiding something around a camera or inside a store?

[ Hm. There's still options. Plus... ]

I'm kinda interested if whatever we leave out there will shut off like the first cameras did. It's like whatever was out there disrupted machine--it turned it off.
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[personal profile] levelshift 2024-08-13 02:09 am (UTC)(link)
Or inside something that gives off the kind of signals you'd expect to see from a camera, like a traffic or security camera. Even electrical utility boxes would likely produce enough RF noise to hide one.

[He isn't sure if the companion bots here would have sensors sensitive enough to detect the difference. It could be worth a try.]

It 'hit the button and shut it off' kind of off? Or interrupted its power supply?
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[personal profile] tinflower 2024-08-16 12:33 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Gorgug nods to the first of what Accelerator says, similar to what he was trying to express. It would be useful to check even to gather information on how well the bots target objects that are "misplaced", but also, on that last question-- ]

Interrupted-- it was recorded indoors, so it had to be some kind of electrical jammer. Maybe something about whatever was out there kills power.

[ Which would be bad for any of their electrics or using them in the future, but: ]

But the camera could've been weak--maybe there's something we can do for any others we use to give them more power. I can put some magic in them. But [ but, ] anything out there might be able to tell if there's magic too.

[ So it's not for certain an aid. It's about as tricky as any of this has been so far. But he's thinking about what Accelerator said, a kind of side thought as- ]

If we could get access to any cameras that face the streets... or find out if anything even records at night.

[ That'd be pretty useful. ]
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[personal profile] levelshift 2024-08-17 08:41 pm (UTC)(link)
[Accelerator clicks his tongue. That isn't good, there is a lot of stuff in the world that can interrupt signals, so that doesn't narrow things down at all.]

Eos' bots might have equipment that lets them detect magic. Unless the basic infrastructure around here incorporates it, anything magical would stick out like a sore thumb.

[It does for him when he's sensing magic via its vectors, after all. It wouldn't surprise him if it was the same for the bots.

He's tempted to suggest Connor, see if he can wirelessly patch into any pre-existing street cameras that connect to a network. He could likely do it, though there's the whole legality of it when Connor is law enforcement. Plus, he isn't really sure he wants to volunteer him because of his very specific android ability. It'd be edging too close to treating him like a tool, and Accelerator isn't keen on that.]


It might not be that hard to brute force access to those kinds of cameras, if they use a fucking network.
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[personal profile] tinflower 2024-08-19 01:47 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He nods at Accelerator's assessment with magic, knowing and agreeing. It was tricky for Gorgug, in this scenario: his understanding of technology wasn't the same as other worlds, and he had to rely on magic. Find ways to hide it, but that was turning out to be a given in this place. The companion bots were on high alert. ]

Can you do that?

[ Did they want to try it? ]
levelshift: (yeah whatever)

[personal profile] levelshift 2024-08-19 10:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Maybe. [That answer is coming without any hesitation.] When you get down to it, encryption is about math. Encoding something so it's secure isn't really complex, it's just that the algorithms that were used to do the encryption are so huge that people normally can't process them with their own brains. They need support from a computer to be able to do it.

[That is not something he needs to worry about, he can just brute force it with his brain. He continues.]

The only issue would be time. [He is, after all, relying on Eos' network for some of his brain function, and only working with less than half of his original calculation power.] Eos would probably notice what's going on before I could finish.