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Post by Taggon on Feb 1, 2016 13:13:22 GMT
The computer was bored, and making up little stories to itself was the only area in which it found entertainment. It was prohibited from removing the soldiers from its halls, since the large green mech had decided that these halls were under his management. The rank Magnus had been used for many things though, and the day of intrusion had been one which the AI had not entirely liked. Perhaps there was an error in its programming...
A new-arrival would make his way in, then use the prison as a medical center. That was entertaining, the Computer guessed. Then the mech would pointlessly wander around. Weird. The computer did wonder if the mech was looking for the facility's control panel, but if that were so, he would fail in his mission; this prison was run differently; The A.I. took the responsibility for every automated action in the room. It watched, sounded alarms, and used tractor beams and such. There were overriding codes, should the femme truly in charge of the facility come, or another high ranking member of the A19 Strike tema organization punch in the right code. Which had been happening recently; preparations were being constructed.
"Unidentified individual: state your purpose here, Autobot, and I may be more inclined to assist you on whatever you're up to." The computer said. Maybe this individual would humor him.
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Post by Avacon Vertigo on Feb 14, 2016 21:38:28 GMT
((Apologies for taking so long, been busy with site and community management amongst other things.))
Vertigo's HUD took in and categorized information rapidly, tracing fuel lines, mechanical components, wiring, and sensors. He was mapping every aspect he could detect through his advanced sensor and scanner systems designed personally. Data was coming together and conclusions were rapidly forming. However, he still needed more information.
You will tell me, where is the central control network, and/or the location of your computing core. Denying me this information will result in undesirable proceedings. Vertigo said in his monotonous voice, following any wiring that clustered up and appeared to come towards a central area.
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Post by Taggon on Feb 16, 2016 14:09:00 GMT
((No worries--I take a bit of time now-a-days myself.)) The visor would definitely detect some intricate systems, of which were used for defense, and or expelling those who the A.I. did not want. If he was in the manilla, however, there would be little of the A.I.'s mainframe, as it had said. it would definitely be hooked up to each defensive structure, but as far as Vertigo's scans would go, there was no data tracks in the room he was currently in. - The A.I. would pause, as if thinking over Vertigo's statement. "Fear not. Current attitude is not denial. Just curiosity." The A.I would reply. The A.I. would lower it's restriction codes against ground bridges so that it could form a warp in the very room, a few yards before Vertigo. "The connection to my central Network is beyond this ground bridge Autobot. Tread carefully. The connection is---as of now--the only method you will be granted access to my 'core'." The A.I. stated. Then the A.I. would look over any files or data it had. Thus far, all the data it had was just Tesarus's memories. This prison was a recent installation in the Autobot brig, and hence, there was little to no valuable data here. Why it checked? There was something the A.I. was suspicious of about this mech... ((Link: transformersgalaxyrp.freeforums.net/thread/1395/outcode-operation-room?page=1&scrollTo=40078 That is where you shall bridge to. Should you step in, that is.))
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Post by Avacon Vertigo on Feb 16, 2016 15:15:20 GMT
Vertigo scanned the warping vortex ahead of him. It's signature linked to a relatively near set of coordinates, a potential trap, a potential compliance. Having freed himself from various prisons and traps before, Vertigo decided taking the vortex was the best course of action. Without a word he strode forward and through the groundbridge, heading to wherever it led from here.
Inside Vertigo's mind stormed with thoughts, sorting through potential outcomes, how to deal with them, and various end-goals. For a bonus safety mechanism, Vertigo had Skyspray's comm on quick connection, ready to summon the officer if needed.
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Post by Skyspray (Aquahaze) on Jul 29, 2016 19:31:48 GMT
With a small *BoP* The bomb inside Tesarus went off, making his body explode into a multitude of pieces, energon covering the walls and floor where he had been.
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