*Hyun-ae (
terminalemulation) wrote2013-02-17 12:39 am
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Any skills at dealing with information I can mostly credit to my old job - I used to serve as the log-keeping system for a spaceship called the Mugunghwa.
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[*Hyun-ae, the narration hopes you realize she is not imagining you in full metal armor, fighting off waves of monsters in front of glowy, blue, network-aesthetic-matching castle. Anyway...]
Who would want to attack the network, though? And why? It seems like a convenient tool, and I have yet to see anyone plot to harm someone with it.
And, ah... forgive my barrage of questions, but... what do you mean by 'spaceship?'
[And now she's imagining a ship, as in a boat, sailing through space. Aah, the technologically inept...]
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Don't tempt me to commission someone to draw it.]Well, for starters... the Anoli would. As a terrorist organization, it's a natural expectation that they're trying to access a system reserved for people as high profile as the Visitors.
Most data that's been touched by Nyarlathotep's influence also has a natural corrupting effect, and I try to minimize the damage from that.
And as for that last question... [*Hyun-ae's graphic moves slightly to the side, as a stylized graphic of a rocket appears in the open space.] Spaceships come in many different forms, but are all massively complex pieces of technology. Basically, they just serve as whatever means to an end you can dream up needing to send people - or, in my case, an AI observer - into the far reaches of space for.