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Luceti Mods ([personal profile] lucetimods) wrote in [community profile] lucetilogs2012-09-21 10:46 pm

MISSION #11 - Droid Sabotage

Who: Field Leader: Steve Rogers; Security: Alia Shepard, Sophie, Rogue, Greg Lestrade, Gai Tsutsugami, Masaomi Kida, Leonhardt; Stealth: Trafalgar Law, Fujiko Mine, Nara Shikamaru, Albert Silverberg, Loki; Technicians: Donatello, Artemis Fowl II, Daisy, Tony Stark; Programmers: Robert Hastings, Pascal, Doctor “Eggman” Robotnik, Raine Sage
What: MISSION # 11 - Droid Sabotage
When: September 21st-23rd
Where: Malnosso Facility C-342
Summary: A mutual friend of MARS and Luceti has made arrangements for a select few of Luceti’s number to even the odds against the droids.



Excitement was not how the mission to disrupt the production of Malnosso droids started. On the first day, the selected participants were brought in by bus to a small laboratory in the middle of the forest. There they were greeted by a voice that should be familiar to them due to a recent message over Luceti’s journals. That voice belonged to the woman they knew as Rem. She stood before them with her customary cigarette.

“This is quite a momentous occasion. So momentous, in fact, that it makes fraternizing with the Organization almost worth it. We all have a long few days ahead of us and while I’m sorry to say I can’t go once more unto the breach with you -- the rogues don’t take too kindly to Lucies like me,” she gave a bitter cluck of her tongue and fluttered her large wings, “but I will be keeping tabs from a remote location. You have some time here to get your schemes in order but once you’re inside, we can’t extract you until your twenty-four hours are up. So be careful, dears. Believe it or not? I’d hate to see your smeared and smudged all over their factory.

Most of you will be focusing on getting your brainiacs into the code room. Watch out for Kidston -- she’ll do whatever she can to keep you out. She’d burn the wings off her own back to protect her precious droids. But the rest of you will have to put your infiltration and disguise skills to the test while you distract the rest of the facility. Plan carefully and do what you must. However high the cost, remember that the prize could very well be an end to droid abductions as you know th--”

A soft beeping interrupted her speech. Rem tapped ash off the end of her cigarette and swore somehow rather elegantly before touching an earpiece and presumably activating a communication device. As she walked off, her words could still be heard: “Damnit, you ungrateful blue toad. My life went much smoother before I ever crossed the rubicon and gave you my num--what am I wearing? Ugh. Nothing, dear Biliruben. It’s causing quite a stir with the volunteers...”

Following her address, the participants were introduced to two other individuals: a technician and a programmer, and both were accomplices of one Biliruben. The technician was a younger man named Thoxus Brinn, a pointy eared fellow adorned with piercings from the tip of his ear to the bottom of his chin. Even so, he was surprisingly knowledgeable and incredibly jovial, possessing a knack for math-related jokes. He no doubt inspired many groans from the Lucetians in the hours to come. The programmer was a woman of indeterminate age. She was, as they found out, actually an android. Not of Malnosso design, but from another world. Her small wings gave her away and her designation was merely The Eighteenth. Often impatient, she created an impression of barely disguised indignation at having to work with Lucetians. Though if anyone cared to ask, it was revealed she simply didn’t like dealing with biological beings.

For forty-eight hours, these two would be their primary guides: instructing them in the schematics in the physical design of the droids as well as their programming. It was grueling work, but important information would be gleaned from it:
  • The base code for the droids programming is heavily encrypted and self-erased with even the mildest of tampering. However, the code’s higher level programming language is very easy to learn and implement. Though the droids possess no less than a billion lines of code, each piece of it is easy enough to read and understand for a proficient programmer. The Malnosso devised a very sophisticated language which allowed the droid’s programming to be wildly efficient. In combat situations, they can extrapolate millions of potential reactions from their target. It is estimated that in any given combat scenario, they have a total of two minutes and forty-three seconds already plotted out.
  • Their primary power source is a continuous Shift, which uses a single battery, possessing less electricity than a car battery, that was cycled infinitely into itself for a power source that never expired. This, along with the computer processor, is tied into a chip made from an unnamed element that was native to this world. This element is incredibly versatile, able to be altered into the shape of nearly any composition. More importantly, the element can be used to produce and stabilize artificial Shifts. Embedded at the heart of the chip is a single piece of this element, no bigger than a grain of sand, that makes the whole thing work. Only another Shift can alter these ‘chips’. The cultists can do this with ease.
  • The droids are constructed from a unique metal alloy that combines titanium with a diamond-based metal. This makes the droids incredibly difficult to damage, explaining their superiority in combat. This alloy is made in the same facility where the droids are themselves assembled. The technicians are encouraged to introduce impurities or imperfections to make them more vulnerable.
  • Unfortunately there is little information on the new variation of droids. The facility they were being manufactured in had been closed down after a recent breach in security. They have yet to find out where they are currently being manufactured.

    For the same forty-eight hours they had, the group was given full access to droid data, comfortable quarters, regular meals, and any other comforts that could be made available. Participants who are not scientists were instead supervised by a Malnosso security officer named Foreman Zapha, an incredibly strict woman who does not tolerate imperfection. By the time she was done with the security and stealth experts, they’d be able to blend in with the Malnosso without issue.
    This includes instruction on such elements as:
  • Facility layout, including access points and significant time spent familiarizing the participants with detailed floorplans.
  • A brief jargon tutorial, where Zapha goes over terminology typical to the Malnosso presence in this building.
    • Feather First Analysis (FFA): A security protocol based on identifying an individual’s unique wing make up, called a feather bio-print.
    • Chief Programmer Kidston: The head boffin at the facility. She is well-known for her commitment to the rogue cause and it is her feather bio-print that accesses the core server room. However, Zapha warns the participants that she is likely to self-sabotage her own pair of wings and risk a death penalty should she even begin to suspect that someone is going to knock her out and drag her to the security check.
    • J.J. Kelms: A VIP who is touring the below-ground facility around the same time as the mission. ‘Kelms’ is an assumed name for someone who is supposed to be part of the core Organization’s upper echelon and he is being wined, dined, and recruited over to the rogue splinter cell.
    • Narrow Creek Mountain: The name of the resort and vacation complex that comprises the facility’s above-ground presence. Although higher-ups in the Organization suspect it to be a front for rogue activity, it remains a highly popular vacation destination and pulls in a number of high profile visitors on a monthly basis. At the time of the mission, the center is hosting a well-known bubble fiction convention.
    • Enclosure-Con: A fan-convention for all things related to the genre of bubble fiction, a category of television shows, movies, comics, and other media that romanticizes and fictionalizes what it must be like to live in the Malnosso enclosures. Although the fiction very rarely gets it right or uses actual names or events from actual enclosures, those involved in the genre have highly involved fictional versions that are very popular with most audiences. Notable titles include the blockbuster Barcoded trilogy; the long-running soap opera, Of A Feather; a gritty and bloody graphic novel called I, Resident; and an up and coming young adult series, First Draft Chronicles. An up and coming movie called Two’s Company will have a never-before-seen trailer at the convention, depicting a comical situation where two very different enclosures are forced to live together and learn to get along. It appears as though a large majority of the fans are large-winged.
    • Lucies: It turns out this is apparently a derogatory term used by beyond-the-barriers society to refer to those individuals who were born in the world and who possess large wings. Zapha does not explain the term’s origin.
    • Free the Test Subjects Association (FTSA): A protest group that is actively engaged in trying to dismantle the enclosure system. They are known for their dramatic stunts (such as kidnapping high-ranking Malnosso representatives and forcefully tattooing barcodes on their neck). A very vocal contingent is on-site protesting Enclosure-Con for ‘glorifying and exploiting’ the enclosure situation.

  • An overview of the building’s security system. The rogue Malnosso facility uses an outdated protocol generally seen as barbaric by the bulk of the Organization’s cells: FFA, otherwise known as Feather First Analysis. In a world where magic and Shifts allow hostiles to readily alter their own eyes and fingerprints, wings are found to be the only trustworthy identification method. As such, they are prime targets for security checks. Each participant (scientific and supportive) is given a single feather that Zapha assures them possesses a valid DNA code for entrance to the facility. She also alerts the participants that random electronic sweeps are made throughout the building and so each participant had better hold onto their feather -- to lose it means to expose the entire operation.
  • Building upon this last point, the core processing room for the droids’ source code is protected by a more advanced piece of FFA technology. A single feather is useless to access this room and instead the infiltrators will need to bypass the full-wing scan set up just outside its door. Zapha explains that there are only roughly two options available: find the Chief Programmer and use her (or more accurately, her wings) to access the room or force the room’s door and incur a response from the building’s security team.


    ----

    On the third day, the participants are separately escorted to the facility at different times. The facility itself is built into a mountain and most of it exists underground. To outside eyes, it’s merely a mountain resort, with ski lifts and tourists. On the inside, it is far more complex and insidious. This is no 9-5 job in play here. Those who work here, live here and have barracks where they sleep. Its primary purpose is for droid construction. There will be no kidnapped victims here. Though the complex has its own security guards, it is primarily maintained by a staggering number of droids fitted for a wide variety of roles.

    The participants will need to organize themselves into teams. While one group intends to escort the technicians and programmers to where their work can be completed in the core code room and assembly line, another group will be responsible for choosing and carrying out a secondary objective that will serve as a distraction tactic. There are three options:
  • Destroy Resort - 90% success chance
    • Pros: Cripple facility by drawing attention to it, effective and quick
    • Cons: Cost of innocent lives, frames the FTSA as terrorists


  • Ruin or Disrupt Enclosure-Con - 80% success chance
    • Pros: Easy, accessible, non-violent.
    • Cons: Nothing gained, further villainizes and marginalizes the efforts of the FTSA, could take considerable time.


  • Kidnap Bureaucrat - 50% success chance
    • Pros: Cripple organization with ransom, obtain information, keeps all activity out of the public eye.
    • Cons: Very dangerous, jeopardizes mission, time-consuming.


    What we need from you: Who will be on which team? How does Team A choose to get into the code room -- will they risk trying to subdue Kidston or will they force the doors? Which distraction option will Team B choose? How will they go about enacting their plan? Use this post to plot oocly. Each player will get a chance to vote for one of the three options here, which will ultimately decide what is done on the mission. A random number generator will determine the success of the selected diversion.

    If everything runs smoothly, the participants will be collected and returned on the 22nd in the late evening. However, if the mission is compromised then a strike force will start a calculated sweep of the building and the participants will enter a combat situation. Foreman Zapha has darkly informed the groups that should this happen, it is unlikely that the Malnosso will provide support within the building itself until the mission’s deadline. However, regardless of whether the diversion succeeds, the droids will be sabotaged for the foreseeable future.

    Should the diversion fail, the participants will be returned individually over the course of the next week, suffering from the typical kidnapping effects. Although their sabotage of the droids will have succeeded, the rogue organization will be more on guard in the future and may be potentially brutal to those returned (at the discretion of the individual players).
  • endgames: (that's interesting)

    [personal profile] endgames 2012-09-27 08:52 am (UTC)(link)
    [...LMAO. This girl, what even. Shikamaru just sits dumbfounded for a moment before raising his hands in the air and dropping them back in his lap. He speaks to the open air, his most attentive audience.]

    I was being sarcastic.
    endgames: (Considering)

    [personal profile] endgames 2012-09-27 08:58 am (UTC)(link)
    [No, no it isn't. Shikamaru shrugs.]
    endgames: (this idiocy...)

    [personal profile] endgames 2012-09-27 09:04 am (UTC)(link)
    [And to think you also sell things for a living. 8|]

    Oh, it will.

    [He raises an eyebrow. Think he can't steer around a little bump like that, Tony? He's got this. And assuming this is the 22nd now. The trick candle from the birthday cupcake Masaomi got him is probably on the table.]

    Fives guys, me included. Masaomi will be especially adept, I think, inside the con. I'll be stealing Leonardt, Gai, and Fujiko as well.
    chikaidestroyer: (Possibly inattentive)

    [personal profile] chikaidestroyer 2012-09-27 09:30 am (UTC)(link)
    [It's a very careful process of lowering his finger from his eye, to say the least.] Ah, is that how this is supposed to work? [Albert doesn't quite acknowledge Gai beyond that, returning his attention to the small mirror propped up on the table so he can attempt to follow the advice.

    It takes a moment to successfully place the lens, and Albert shuts his eye to properly regard Gai.]


    I take it you have a little more experience with such things.
    semper_cogitans: (-w-)

    [personal profile] semper_cogitans 2012-09-27 01:53 pm (UTC)(link)
    [So should Robert.

    Returning the smile faintly, he catches Don's hand in his - once, the most deviating from "professional distance" that he's been so far - and threads their fingers briefly. Be safe. I love you.

    Then he lets go and steps away to gather his things for the mission.]
    semper_cogitans: (:|a)

    [ FIRST 48 HOURS ]

    [personal profile] semper_cogitans 2012-09-27 05:05 pm (UTC)(link)
    [Robert is in his element. Throughout the time he's given, he duitfully researches and memorizes, committing reams of data to the practically-eidetic memory he has in anticipation of both its usage and later evaluation.

    He writes equations out on paper in overly-precise lines, covering entire sheets with mathematical and logical proofs in an effort to thoroughly understand whatever it is he can. One might be drawn to them by the strangeness of the mathematics - math that some Lucetians may not even recognize - or by the sheer volume of data, or simply by the strangely fanatical precision of the writing. Robert won't object to having somebody to talk to about his conclusions, and his model programs need somebody to check them for errors. Feel free to come over and give him some help.

    It will be easy to see he's not the most socially-adept of people; he doesn't speak much outside of questions to their superiors (who he is noticeably deferent to), and he tends to shy away from the groups, instead immersing himself in knowledge like it's a protective blanket. But he will try his best to introduce himself to his fellow technicians and programmers at least - it's been a long time since he's had the opportunity to work collaboratively with other scientists, and he missed being able to. Will you speak to the shy, quiet man in the white coat?

    Throughout all of this, he keeps his utilization of the provisions relatively low-key, save for one small allowance - quieter moments might hear soft strains of synthesized, computer-generated classical music seeping around the door of his room as he focuses on his work. Here's hoping it isn't too obtrusive.]
    Edited 2012-09-27 17:07 (UTC)
    semper_cogitans: (D:>)

    [personal profile] semper_cogitans 2012-09-27 05:12 pm (UTC)(link)
    [Robert is already having his mind broken enough by the droids' completely scientifically impossible (at least, in some ways) designs; Fujiko's seemingly-magical costume changes are just the icing on the cake.

    However, right now, if there's anybody who needs to look less conspicuous it's him. He already has the Malnosso-issue lab coat instead of his own, which helps, but everybody else camouflaging themselves has made him realize he stands out a little much.

    So he's going to do the unthinkable and ask about clothing...]


    ... Ms. Mine? [Awkwardly:] Is... is there some w-way you can, er, assist me in... [... what's a good word for this...] ... seeming less... incongruous?

    [Yeah, that's... that's probably a good word.]
    notshadowfever: (Om nom nom!)

    [personal profile] notshadowfever 2012-09-27 05:21 pm (UTC)(link)
    [Doctor Eggman, too, has been alone in his room studying for quite some time, taking advantage of the amount of information that they have been given access to. However, he decides to take some time out for a break and takes the opportunity to visit the room of Professor Hastings. Without even knocking or announcing himself, he enters the room, his presence immediately made obvious by the loud chewing sounds he's making. Apparently, he's also been taking advantage of the abundant supplies of food here, judging by the size of the sandwich in his hand.]

    Hastings! [He says, with a full mouth, before swallowing.]
    eyesofstrength: (081)

    [ FIRST 48 HOURS ]

    [personal profile] eyesofstrength 2012-09-27 05:32 pm (UTC)(link)
    [Yeah, asking Loki is a bad idea with some from his world who dislike him here. While often events of their world don't mean much, it still is cause to be wary and Loki hasn't had a chance to prove himself yet.

    Of course, not knowing the skill sets of many here, he'd not wish for the blame if the wrong person is chosen. There are advantages to not being in command, of course.]


    I can at least say that there are none here that appear to have such skills and I would not work with. It seems to be best to be wary of the god our leader warned of and keep him with a larger group until we know more of him.

    From my own observations the most likely to be willing to do this job and have the skills appear to be Fujiko Mine, Gai Tatsugami, Trafalgar Law and Commander Shepard.
    semper_cogitans: (O:)

    [personal profile] semper_cogitans 2012-09-27 05:39 pm (UTC)(link)
    [Well, that was unexpected. Robert looks up from his papers rather suddenly, swivelling around to catch a glimpse of whoever was audacious enough to just waltz right in -

    ... Oh. It figures.]


    ... Doctor Robotnik?

    [To what does Robert owe this dubious honour?]
    notshadowfever: (Excellent!)

    [personal profile] notshadowfever 2012-09-27 05:56 pm (UTC)(link)
    Working hard, I see! [Eggman waves his sandwich in the direction of Robert's notes, maybe flicking a few bits of lettuce in that direction as he does.] As fellow geniuses, I thought we could discuss strategy!
    semper_cogitans: (:/)

    [personal profile] semper_cogitans 2012-09-27 06:02 pm (UTC)(link)
    [Brushing away any lettuce-y remnants from his work before they become an issue and cleaning them off his desk, Robert reshuffles the papers there before looking up at Eggman again.]

    ... Certainly. Please... feel free to have a s-seat...

    [It's been awhile since he's had time to just... sit down and talk to Eggman, and it still feels a little strange, but... he does respect the technological aptitude of the man.]
    notshadowfever: (My boy!)

    [personal profile] notshadowfever 2012-09-27 06:08 pm (UTC)(link)
    Don't mind if I do!

    [Eggman takes another hearty bite from his sandwich before sitting down. He's glad to have the opportunity to talk to Robert. It has been a while, after all. And even if the man doesn't possess the brilliant genius that Eggman does, it will be good to have him around during this mission.]

    It's exciting isn't it? Finally getting a chance to look at those robots! I can hardly wait to get to work!
    semper_cogitans: (:|)

    [personal profile] semper_cogitans 2012-09-27 06:13 pm (UTC)(link)
    The inner workings are... qu-quite fascinating, I agree. [Nodding, Robert sorts through his papers, coming away in an instant with several of his carefully-reproduced schematics. He's sure Eggman has his own, but it's simpler to use the ones they have in front of them.

    As he speaks, he gestures to the parts - the battery, the computer chip, the internal structures...]
    However, some of this is... b-beyond the logic of my world... just e-entirely physically impossible. You simply cannot have a metal with... s-such properties... and carbon is not a metal in and of itself...

    ... The Malnosso's world ph-physics must be... different from any Terran m-machinations. What do you think, Doctor Robotnik...?
    castbytheglyph: (Again tomorrow right?)

    [personal profile] castbytheglyph 2012-09-27 06:44 pm (UTC)(link)
    Y'okay! [More for her.]

    You don't have to be their biggest fan to get some potassium in you. If you had to be a super fan to eat bananas then I'd be overwhelmed from all the 'nanary goodness and I'd have up-chucked my lunch everywhere by now!
    castbytheglyph: (And people say we monkey around!!)

    [personal profile] castbytheglyph 2012-09-27 06:49 pm (UTC)(link)
    I'm faaan-tastic! There's so much stuff to learn and read about, it's like someone just dumped a whole archive full of droid information in front of me!

    [This mission is so much fun you have no idea. Yay for learning!

    When she finally picks out the banana she wants to eat first, Pascal breaks it off from the bunch and holds the rest of the bananas in Sophie's direction. Help yourself!]
    castbytheglyph: (I cannot say)

    [personal profile] castbytheglyph 2012-09-27 06:55 pm (UTC)(link)
    [Oh there's English in there for defining statements and what not. The squiggly and curvy symbols she's referring to are the different kinds of brackets. Don't even get her started on semicolons.]

    You wanna look? See, right here, it's like 'tell the droid to go do this', blah blah blah, squiggly thing, 'DO IT NOW' or 'OKAY FINE DO IT LATER' another squiggly thing, done!

    [Her finger quickly runs over a few of the notes she's made as she tries to explain. It all makes sense to her!]
    castbytheglyph: (Default)

    [personal profile] castbytheglyph 2012-09-27 06:59 pm (UTC)(link)
    [Huh, what was that? Sorry. Sarcasm isn't something that Pascal is familiar with.

    Luckily she isn't gone for too long. Pascal returns with some paper, pencils and some scissors. She sets these materials down on the table and starts sketching something that looks like Shikamaru's face. Her art skills are better put to use for drawing out blueprints than stickers, but hey, it's a good sketch all the same!]


    Told you I wouldn't be long! Just hold on a lit-tle longer.
    castbytheglyph: (And people say we monkey around!)

    [personal profile] castbytheglyph 2012-09-27 07:04 pm (UTC)(link)
    Even so, continuous energy would be pretty useful if someone decided to take out that battery and smack it into something else. [A continuous source of energy that doesn't rely on eleth and cryas would be a great asset back home with her work.] So what're you gonna do, make the continuously-circulating energy not so continuously-circulating?
    promisebythetree: (pic#4157088)

    [personal profile] promisebythetree 2012-09-27 07:07 pm (UTC)(link)
    I'm glad. You look really happy, Pascal. [Even if she can't follow the things Pascal talks about when she's geeking out over science, she always looks very chipper! And that makes Sophie happy, too.

    She takes one of the offered bananas and peels it for herself.]
    complicatedliar: (a thousand armies couldn't keep me out)

    [personal profile] complicatedliar 2012-09-27 07:43 pm (UTC)(link)
    [He laughs.]

    So we needn't pretend.
    alloys: (☢ it's green but what else is about it;)

    [personal profile] alloys 2012-09-27 08:19 pm (UTC)(link)
    [He certainly doesn't appreciate having his work be interrupted by a sudden plate of food--even less so when he looks up and realizes this isn't someone he knows.]

    I think you dropped your tray. On my stuff. Just so you know.
    alloys: (☢ gonna be a big man some day;)

    [personal profile] alloys 2012-09-27 08:24 pm (UTC)(link)
    [He picks up the candle, examining it, while he listens to Shikamaru list of his team.]

    So we'll keep an eye on the so-called trickster god. Good plan. [Pause.] Celebrating something?
    alloys: (Default)

    [personal profile] alloys 2012-09-27 08:32 pm (UTC)(link)
    [He nods.]

    That's the idea. We can tweak it a little and cause them to spring the tiniest of leaks, and that's that. They'll run for as long as they can on one normal battery life, and then show's over.
    endgames: (Side)

    [ FIRST 48 HOURS ]

    [personal profile] endgames 2012-09-27 10:26 pm (UTC)(link)
    Law's a good guy. [/sage nod. He was one of the first Shikamaru had considered for this, actually, but if push comes to shove and abilities work in the underground, Law will be more useful there than with them.

    Still, he'll think on it.]


    I'll pull from that pool. I've worked with Gai before too, so [despite some unsure feeling] he'll likely be on this.

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