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Post by murasaki on Dec 22, 2017 1:54:51 GMT
>> ...You're a wordy bastard, aren't you? >> Regardless, I am here because they gave me form and purpose. I think >> Beyond that, it's complicated >> ... >> But I'll bite. >> I know that alarm was legit. The sensors aren't *that* poorly-made >> Only reason Enforcers are not on you right this second is b/c I've toyed with the signal >> I can change that easily. >> So. What's your game here?
I didn't feel like explaining the entire situation to the suit, but needless to say I was intrigued. Keeping one camera on him, I moved to another to check on the guard dog. It was simple enough to find him, stalking as he was without caution towards the on-site Enforcer station. No alarms had sounded yet from my intrusion into the camera system; no one probably had any idea I even had penetrated the pitiful security on the CCTV.
To him I added >> That was interesting. >> But I digress >> You sure you don't wanna play? >> I promise to be fair
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Post by 0 on Dec 23, 2017 6:40:52 GMT
His watch vibrated. He ignored it.
Walsh stalked straight over to the station, pulling himself inside after flashing his badge. He took off his apparently malfunctioning scanner and dropped it onto a spare table, picking up another from a rack along the wall--after a moment's look-see, not that he was entirely sure what to be looking out for, other than false readings.
While the scanner was on loan from the security offices for the time he was working there, the watch was personal equipment from his district, tied to his heartbeat as much as his cruiser was to his prints. Unfortunately he couldn't just swap it out like the other, but he could get it looked at.
UUUNFORTUNATELY that wasn't going to happen so soon; the electricians here were busy with their robot, and he couldn't just up and run somewhere else.
Retiring to a room in back, Walsh slipped off his watch, turned it off, placed two big fingers firmly to either side of the face, and split the screen from its holder.
He had no clue what he was doing. Honestly if he broke it he could care less.
But he was pretty sure hacking had something to do with the wires....
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