cephalon (
cephalon) wrote in
driftfleet2016-05-11 06:05 am
[snuggle up real close everyone]
Who: The fair crew and visitors of the Windrose
Action: Aboard the Windrose
When: May
[It's a mingle! Make friendly everyone~]
Action: Aboard the Windrose
When: May
[It's a mingle! Make friendly everyone~]

no subject
[Who knows? It's not like he has a better idea why they decided to put poor Ordis in an entirely unsuitable body.]
In either case, I'll keep an eye open in the areas we visit to determine if there's anything that might be suitable for you to use.
no subject
Thank you Captain. Ordis is in your debt.
no subject
It is my pleasure, Ordis. Please remember you can ask me anything, if you feel the need.
no subject
[Is it his place to ask anything though? This is a very strange, new concept indeed.]
Ordis has...questions. If that is appropriate.
no subject
I would be surprised if you didn't have some questions. What may I help with?
no subject
Ordis...
[How to even start?]
Ordis would like to know threefold. First, are there specific devices available to individuals in which to record thoughts and memories that cannot be tampered with. Second, is there a dormant cephalon in this ship's navigational systems. Third, what are the defensive capabilities of this vessel?
no subject
As you're no doubt aware, most things can be tampered with. However, analog records are easier to place security on. For example, writing in a diary, printing photographs, and the like. Digital measures are far more convenient, but susceptible to alteration; Kurt can at least give one layer of encryption above whatever you're accustomed to, if you'd like to use them regardless.
[If by "cephalon" Ordis means a form of AI, Vision feels confident in answering that.] Not that I've been able to detect. It's very likely the Marsiva has one, however; these ships follow it as drones and cannot leave its range.
I maintain the shields as Engineer. We're capable of withstanding a fair amount of kinetic damage and a great deal of energy blasts; I'll send the specifications to your communicator.
no subject
Ordis would inquire then about how to keep records safer. From both outside tampering and-
[He trips over his words a bit, but the resolve is there.]
personal.
no subject
[He taps his fingers on the nearest hard surface thoughtfully.]
A paper diary may be best for what you're describing, however.
no subject
So long as the vermin do not catch it, perhaps it would be the wisest course of action.
no subject
no subject
no subject