Fred
Retired Staff
Junko looked a little clueless. Suzume seemed uncertain. Finally, the sprite said: "Miharu, bring up a catalogue display of KAMI integrated computer suite components?"
Volumetric windows opened, the Suzume scrolled through different selections until she found the datacore component they had before them. "Volumetric three-dimensional representation of this item, transparent wireframe details, manipulable - please."
A virtual reproduction of the datacore appeared before Suzume, blue-tinted and see-through. Every edge was a constrating lighter blue.
Junko bent to see what Suzume observed and commented: "That beats spec sheets."
Suzume nodded absently and then reached through to point at a rather large circuitboard inside. "Copy this. Paste outside."
A copy of the circuitboard in question appeared next to the three-dimensional image of the datacore. Suzume observed it and then looked up to Takuma and Miyoko. "There are several tamper-resistant measures built into this unit but the point is to is to breach none of the triggers that engages those failsafes. That circuitboard is at the heart of those failsafes."
Another sprite in Junko's group raised an eyebrow and said: "You're thinking that by breaking it without breaking the vaccuum seal of the core."
"Any physical alterations cannot proceed without opening the box." Suzume asserted. "And we know that the system will try to survive damage so that data can possibly be recovered - so if the main board sustain damage, the data-storage drives in the core should survive."
"I don't like this," Junko crossed her arms. "If we can do this, so could - say - the Nepleslians. It looks like a very flimsy protection to me if run-of-the-mill sabotage can get past it."
Suzume looked up to Junko and argued: "That's hardly the only defense the data inside will have. What we want to defeat here is the IFF codes, which we do not have and cannot circumvent. The data inside will be encrypted. If we are lucky, one of our Black Spiral decryption keys will work. If not, then at least we've the specialists on hand to work on a new decryption key. That's more than most IPG agents can probably boast of."
Volumetric windows opened, the Suzume scrolled through different selections until she found the datacore component they had before them. "Volumetric three-dimensional representation of this item, transparent wireframe details, manipulable - please."
A virtual reproduction of the datacore appeared before Suzume, blue-tinted and see-through. Every edge was a constrating lighter blue.
Junko bent to see what Suzume observed and commented: "That beats spec sheets."
Suzume nodded absently and then reached through to point at a rather large circuitboard inside. "Copy this. Paste outside."
A copy of the circuitboard in question appeared next to the three-dimensional image of the datacore. Suzume observed it and then looked up to Takuma and Miyoko. "There are several tamper-resistant measures built into this unit but the point is to is to breach none of the triggers that engages those failsafes. That circuitboard is at the heart of those failsafes."
Another sprite in Junko's group raised an eyebrow and said: "You're thinking that by breaking it without breaking the vaccuum seal of the core."
"Any physical alterations cannot proceed without opening the box." Suzume asserted. "And we know that the system will try to survive damage so that data can possibly be recovered - so if the main board sustain damage, the data-storage drives in the core should survive."
"I don't like this," Junko crossed her arms. "If we can do this, so could - say - the Nepleslians. It looks like a very flimsy protection to me if run-of-the-mill sabotage can get past it."
Suzume looked up to Junko and argued: "That's hardly the only defense the data inside will have. What we want to defeat here is the IFF codes, which we do not have and cannot circumvent. The data inside will be encrypted. If we are lucky, one of our Black Spiral decryption keys will work. If not, then at least we've the specialists on hand to work on a new decryption key. That's more than most IPG agents can probably boast of."