Control Lock
Routine
Image | |
Type | Defensive Routine |
Responses to Functions
Function | Message | U | Result |
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2 Offense, high CF? | You crack open the lock, starting with the maintenance-calling subroutines and working your way out from there. The lock's route out is disabled before it even attempts to make the call. | ?? | 2 XP, Removes Routine |
2-3 Offense | You crack open the lock, but its last transmission attracts diagnostic attention from the shipping network. | 2 | +1 EITS, 1 XP, Removes Routine |
4 Offense? | You crack open the lock before the routine seems fully aware that it's even under attack. | ?? | 2 XP, Removes Routine |
any Command (max tested 7 C 11 CF) | You demand the lock let you through, but it gives you a bunch of errors about how its current location isn't an approved maintenance site. | ? | |
View 1-3 | The basic design of this lock is simple, but sturdy. It doesn't look like it's designed to be opened for regular use. | ? | |
View ≥ 4 | The basic design of this lock is simple, but sturdy. It doesn't look like it's designed to be opened for regular use. There are also some quite clever subroutines integrated into the lock itself, designed to call for maintenance whenever the lock is opened. |
? | |
Offense ≥ 1, Defense ≥ 1, Other |
The lock doesn't interfere further in your batch. | 0 |
Sources
page revision: 18, last edited: 01 Jul 2016 21:00