External Connection
Routine
Image | |
Type | Utility System |
Responses to Functions
Function | Message | U | Result |
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1 Offense | You batter the connection, but it remains standing. Thankfully, it doesn't seem to be watching itself. | ? | |
Command | You try to close down the connection, but it resists your commands. | ? | |
3 Command | You reroute the connection to loopback. It'll probably still yell, but nobody will hear it. | ? | Turns "Line Out" off |
Command | At your command, the connection stirs back to life. | ? | Turns the "Line Out" back on |
View | This routine is deeply linked into the rest of the system. As far as you can tell, it's sole purpose is to send out a signal whenever files are accessed. You might be able to get it to stop for a while, but chances are a reboot would fix that. |
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View | This routine is deeply linked into the rest of the system. As far as you can tell, it's sole purpose is to send out a signal whenever files are accessed. The connection is currently down, so it shouldn't be talking to anyone until it's rebooted. |
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Defense | ? | ||
Other | ? |
Active Responses
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Sources
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