Connection Buffer
Routine
Image | |
Type | File System |
Responses to Functions
Function | Message | U | Result |
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1 Offense, sometimes | You chip away at the buffer, corrupting some data… but the sheer amount of data flowing through renders your attack ineffective. | ? | |
1-7? Offense | You crash out the buffer. Well, anyone who was depending on that will definitely be annoyed. | 4-5? | |
2-3 Command 1 Defense Other |
It's possible your commands messed with the data in the buffer somewhat, but not enough that it's readily apparent. | 1-2 | |
1 View, without anyone in control | It doesn't seem like the buffered connections are being tampered with. The Golden Chip would probably like to fix that, but you're pretty sure you can't do that from here. | 2 | |
1 View, with you in control | Checking over the buffered connections, it's obvious your tap is still in place. | ? | 2 XP |
5? View, with someone else in control | Checking over the buffered connections, it seems a lot of them are being redirected… there's some strange code by <player>. It's definitely siphoning off some information. | 1-2 | |
3 C + 3 V (?), with someone else in control | Checking over the buffered connections, it seems a lot of them are being redirected… there's some strange code by <player>. It's definitely siphoning off some information. You can't modify it from here, but you can siphon off a little to call your own. |
1-2 | +1 Backbone Control point |
3 V + 3 C (?), with you in control | Checking over the buffered connections, it's obvious your tap is still in place. You move a little data manually since you're in here. |
? | 2 XP, +1? Backbone Control point |
3? V, with control | Checking over the buffered connections, it's obvious your tap is still in place. | ? | 2 XP |
Command + View? | Someone's carefully restricted access to viewing the buffer. You can watch the data streaming in and out of it, but don't grab enough to get a clear picture. | ? |
Sources
page revision: 20, last edited: 26 May 2016 02:20