Posting Interface (NNN)
Routine
Image | |
Type | Utility System |
Responses to Functions
Function | Message | U | Result |
---|---|---|---|
Offense ≥ 1 | From this side, it's easy to cram enough garbage into the post inferace to crash it out. | O + x* | Gain 1 XP (removes this routine and also the Post Archive) |
Command ≥ 1 | You push out a tag and fake article to the site, advertising how friendly Novos is to hackers. It's not a work for the ages, but the irony is pretty good. | 3 | Gain 1 XP |
Command ≥ 1 (only with OJ yesterday) |
You make a fake post on the site, leading readers into an absurdist wonderland filled with witty anecdotes and terrible insights. It's really less a hack and more a work of art. | 3 | Gain 4 XP |
View ≥ 1 | You look over the interface. It seems to be what controls content being posted to the archives up front. Presumably you could attack here and take both down or seize command of this system and use it to post whatever you wanted. |
0 | — |
Other | The interface returns an error that it can't interpret your command. | — | — |
- Offense takes priority.
- Command takes next priority.
- View takes next priority.
- Defense, and Null count as Other.
* Unsubtly depends on Offense:
- 1 O (brute strike) = 3 alert.
- more data needed.
Sources
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