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#14391 - 09/20/01 12:48 AM
Re: A place to rest
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Nova
Registered: 01/20/01
Loc: Apex, NC.
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Jade, very nice. I compliment whoever does your animal security. Whoever planned out your aqua-botany is a brilliant and effective SOB as I have ever seen. I don't think I tripped off any alarms, but then I didn't get inside, either. Jade, your Opnet security needs a little work, but all your essential systems are independent and shielded, so no big problem there. Your only 'hole' seems to be a lack of overwhelming, raw fire power, but I imagine if you're going to have a weakness, it aught to be there. That, and the fact that it isn't 'secret'.
Definitely an A-/B+ operation. 1. Okay, it can't stop a dedicated T2M strike force or a thermonuclear assault. Some people are a tad too paranoid. 2. It isn't hidden from orbit, or from paranormal scans. It's a science station/resort, not the Isle of Dr. Moreau. You can find records of it with the Nippon Government and with the UN Oceanographic Survey. 3. It seems to enjoy excellent relations with the closest government (so help is only a few minutes away) and has no hate groups chomping at the bit to dust it.
Jade, I heard from a friend of a friend that GreenWar may be snooping around in a few days to make sure that you aren't 'raping the environment'. I didn't find anything that would tick them off, so nothing should come of it. Just notify your security to step things up an notch or two.
Yeah, Friday looks good for me. I would be nice to actually see the inside of your little abode. It always feels so weird to actually walk through the 'front door'.
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#14392 - 09/20/01 05:51 AM
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I am glad that you approve Jager. The dolphins send their love - they like you I think, I have a friend who asked them to keep an eye out for me, I would love to be able to speak to them myself but I do not have the ability. I can't take credit for the Flora I am afriad, when I moved the habitat here it was already in place, it is just a tiny miracle of life. On the point of "firepower" under the terms of the agreement we have with the Japaneese government I am not allowed to have any weapons installed on the habitat. Since this is my home and not a fortress I think that is fine. Besides there are a lot of defences that are not weapons  The habitat - as you saw - is a large sphere teathered to the ocean floor with a heavy cable/root, it can be moved (very slowly) which is an advantage and the area for about five miles in all directions is filled with sensors so I should know about any attack force very quickly. Who are GreenWar? I do not think I have heard of them. The habitat was built to be in tune with my environment as possible so I think I am ok. Are they violent? Do you want to meet us at the habitat Jager - since you know where it is? I will "leave the key under the mat".
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#14398 - 09/22/01 03:39 AM
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Nova
Registered: 01/20/01
Loc: Apex, NC.
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Jade, there are some folks in GreenWar that are very "at home" in the water, and then there are the shapeshifters in their ranks. Seriously, I think your way to environmentally concious to tick them if, but it would have been remiss of me not to pass on the warning.
Alex, Jade's folks do R&D. Of course they have some net security. Yours isn't bad, either, but watch that connectivity.
Yes, I can talk to dolphins. It's a long story, but I can talk with porposi and orcas as well. I love languages.
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#14399 - 09/25/01 06:40 AM
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What an amazing weekend. Sydney, Alex, Jager, thank you all so much for comming. I hope you all enjoyed your stay as much as I enjoyed showing you my home. Now if only I could figure out the security Jager and Alex added to my Op-net connection I might be able to check my e-mail...  Sydney, I am sorry I was not more prepared for your "special" condition. If you can send me the designs for your living area interaction devices I can try to set them up for your next visit. Alex, I have started building a model of that design you sketched for me. I can see the military hating you for the "polymorphic pseudo hull" idea you had. I hate you too *smile* : it is really hard to create that many tiny moving parts on the outside of a model submarine hull. I think I have found a way to make it move that will allow it to remain hidden too. Jager, the Dolphins miss you, they keep swimming to the window of your room and looking for you. It is so cute. Thank you for talking to those Green War people also. I do not think they were expecting that many Novas all together. Do you think they will take my invitation seriously?
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#14400 - 09/25/01 07:09 PM
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Nova
Registered: 01/20/01
Loc: Apex, NC.
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Jade, thanks for the invite. Since Alex handled the actual Opnet interface, I will lay the locked e-mail problem at his capable feat.
I will stop by to see the pod when I can, but present commitments keep me moving around.
If they said they would come and talk, they will. Deception isn't their style. Do remember that they are wanted in Nippon for Murder and Terrosim charges, so they will be "cautious".
Again, thank you. It's been some time since I was able to squeeze more than a few good hours together to make a whole day, much less a weekend. Later.
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#14402 - 09/26/01 05:49 AM
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James, Please come around anytime you wish. I would love to see these biouluminescent fish of yours. I would worry about the saftey of bright shining fish with the Dolphins around, I hope for their sake that they taste bad  Wine would be very welcome also, bring your favourite, it is nice to see what other people like in a wine. Jager, Thank you for the informations, I look forward to seeing you again. I managed to figure out my connection eventually so no need to bother poor Alex. A man called Corbeau called looking for you this morning, I told him you where visiting relatives in Sweeden. He did not look happy. I think he was a Nova. Was he your friend? I did not want to get you in trouble.
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#14403 - 09/27/01 08:54 AM
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Baseline
Registered: 08/13/01
Loc: Monash University (Caulfield C...
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Thank Jade, although the hull design wasn't my design, I, err, procured it from a fellow OpHopper (who I'm certain procured it from someone else, she may be nova, but she's no James) I can give you her details if you like, I know he has more of that sort of thing (she loves raiding Novelty Consulting's databases). Oh, and sorry about the e-mail. I just moved the program icon into the hotlist (forgot that not everybody uses that to launch their programs  ). I also sent you the blueprints for the lightscreens and optic mike we use for interfacing, although we could just bring our own next time, it'd probably be a little easier. [This message has been edited by Alex McKenzie (edited 09-27-2001).]
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#14408 - 09/29/01 06:23 AM
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Baseline
Registered: 08/13/01
Loc: Monash University (Caulfield C...
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Tueday, you made that Hull design? Wow. Goes to show exactly how little on the Opnet these days is original.
Just looking through your explanation, that does tend to explain a few niggles there. Even with my limited engineering expertise, I knew something was weird with the design. I chalked it up to "work in progress", but obviously, well, you know...
Hey, Jager, got to ask you, exactly how dangerous is this Corbeau guy? I found an e-mail from him in my inbox today, and he sounds very serious. I tried playing dumb, but my gut's telling me he didn't believe it.
I'm just wondering if I need to take a trip to Jade's place again, and how long I should pack for...
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#14411 - 10/03/01 12:32 AM
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Baseline
Registered: 08/23/01
Loc: San Diego CA, USA
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Alex McKenzie whispered: I also sent you the blueprints for the lightscreens and optic mike we use for interfacing, although we could just bring our own next time, it'd probably be a little easier. BTW - I've grapsed the concept of the optic mike, but what the heck are the light screens and how do they work? ------------------ Tuesday Childe having far to go...
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#14414 - 10/03/01 05:27 AM
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Jager, Could this be a sign that your friend Corbeau is watching? Perhaps there is some other problem? Maybe an annoyed researcher? I decided to get rid of those "film makers" near my home last night. When they woke up this morning they were three miles off t | | | |