I have no qualms with you capturing or interrogating GLF terrorists.
I don't care if you write well written posts that provide logical informatiion, throgh the use of meticulious techniques. Your interrogation was well written, and I applaude you for how it was written. However, the results you got are my concern.
Exactly what codes would those be. Your interrogating a lacky, a henchmen. No one sends a strategic planner out to fire missiles or snipe at enemy soldiers. It would be like saying you interrogated a stormtrooper and found out the secret codes used by th Imperial army.
It would be much more realistic to find perhaps, a base of operations- or names of information brokers, or something of that nature. How many Azguard soldiers could tell you the hyperspace coordinates of Azguard, or give you the codes necessary to communicate with Coalition vessels? Very, very few. How many could tell you what planet they were based on, or who was givign them orders. Almost all of them.
What exactly are you accessing? With the exception of the Holonet, you can't just tap into any computer system in the galaxy from the bridge of a warship. The closest thing to an "internet" is the Holonet- but that doesn't mean that every computer network in the galaxy is accessible. If so, then why didn't the Empire simply search for the Rebel Alliance's network and traced them to Hoth, or Yavin, or anywhere else in the galaxy they tried to hide?
I do believe that you just created the CIB, and have said yourself the growing pains a newfound intellegnec agency must have to establish itself. However, I guess they still possess highly specialized, sophisticated equipment only a short time after their creation. Also remember, if CIB can break codes with such ease, imagine what someone who has had years to develop such technoglogy (like the empire) could do. Nothing encypted would be safe.
This probably my biggest point of contention. The inforamtion above can pobably attained in other ways, if you edit and make your post more realistic than it currently is. However, this statement is what I truely contest. The Union is supersecret. It is not written down. It is exsitance, as a entity is known by less then few dozen people in the entire galaxy. The Union is the connection, the secret workings between various criminal, corporate and other organizations. They are independent, but linked through th Union. Let me assure you, the Union, would not appear on any database, anywhere.
The reference to Pavo Prime is perhaps the worst mistake though. Pavo prime is the corpoarte Headquarters of Belgardi Ltd- a legitamnet galactic corporation. You can read a description in the planets list on the Union board, and/or read "The Price You Pay" in the battleground for more backround information. Going to Pavo Prime will merely get you a talk with Belgardi.
I don't care if you write well written posts that provide logical informatiion, throgh the use of meticulious techniques. Your interrogation was well written, and I applaude you for how it was written. However, the results you got are my concern.
Exactly what codes would those be. Your interrogating a lacky, a henchmen. No one sends a strategic planner out to fire missiles or snipe at enemy soldiers. It would be like saying you interrogated a stormtrooper and found out the secret codes used by th Imperial army.
It would be much more realistic to find perhaps, a base of operations- or names of information brokers, or something of that nature. How many Azguard soldiers could tell you the hyperspace coordinates of Azguard, or give you the codes necessary to communicate with Coalition vessels? Very, very few. How many could tell you what planet they were based on, or who was givign them orders. Almost all of them.
What exactly are you accessing? With the exception of the Holonet, you can't just tap into any computer system in the galaxy from the bridge of a warship. The closest thing to an "internet" is the Holonet- but that doesn't mean that every computer network in the galaxy is accessible. If so, then why didn't the Empire simply search for the Rebel Alliance's network and traced them to Hoth, or Yavin, or anywhere else in the galaxy they tried to hide?
I do believe that you just created the CIB, and have said yourself the growing pains a newfound intellegnec agency must have to establish itself. However, I guess they still possess highly specialized, sophisticated equipment only a short time after their creation. Also remember, if CIB can break codes with such ease, imagine what someone who has had years to develop such technoglogy (like the empire) could do. Nothing encypted would be safe.
This probably my biggest point of contention. The inforamtion above can pobably attained in other ways, if you edit and make your post more realistic than it currently is. However, this statement is what I truely contest. The Union is supersecret. It is not written down. It is exsitance, as a entity is known by less then few dozen people in the entire galaxy. The Union is the connection, the secret workings between various criminal, corporate and other organizations. They are independent, but linked through th Union. Let me assure you, the Union, would not appear on any database, anywhere.
The reference to Pavo Prime is perhaps the worst mistake though. Pavo prime is the corpoarte Headquarters of Belgardi Ltd- a legitamnet galactic corporation. You can read a description in the planets list on the Union board, and/or read "The Price You Pay" in the battleground for more backround information. Going to Pavo Prime will merely get you a talk with Belgardi.