From: | Dark Avenger <Avenger@********.DEMON.CO.UK> |
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Subject: | Re: RS: Overview |
Date: | Mon, 23 Dec 1996 13:11:09 +0000 |
<u5a77@*****.CS.KEELE.AC.UK> writes
>|Now this is interesting. I'm assuming this is a message from an
>|internal system with a copy going outside as well?
>|
>|Anyone have any ideas on how to handle this one in the future?
>
>I think they might be using short range radio, and as they're in south
>america, it won't reach seattle or denver, and thus, isn't matrix comm....
>
>(Correct me if I'm wrong DA....)
Actually Spike, you are wrong, sorry :) Any internal RT will be
included in a similar way to the previous posts, where radio
communication is used. So it wouldn't be sent directly like this. Much
of the time, while using aerial reconnaissance or messages within
cities, while awaiting the arrival of equipment or personnel,
communication will be via cyberdeck or tortoise. As nearly all matrix
traffic eventually gathers at Denver Data Haven, it would be accessible
to people aware of the Red Shift encryption codes, such as IF-1, or
other personnel previously involved with Red Shift. The stuff with
Stonewall, is available for request by any mercenary group heading to
southe/central america. A bit like a Lonely Planet travellers report.
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