Name: "Civil Servant" IFF/ID: The Platform Encryption access:[SINCLAIR PROTOCOL] Location: Bruchsal Subject: "Not so social media"
"Salutations my binary-logic inclined friends, I have to thank your greater movement for relasing the information related on the jump drive systems. Rheinland has found itself under the thumb of giants like Ageira and EFL for too long, we the people have been desiring security in movement for so long, enough that we're already working the best we can with that information.
"We've got teams local to various jump-space anomalies, we're wiling to supply information to the rest of our protocol partners, including dedicated Lane Hacker cells and operators that are involved in anti-nomad activity. Data and information that we release and collaborate needs to be accessible within our resistance networks. Theres too much for one group to keep an eye on the entirety of Sirius.
"Intelligence involving: Extra-Stellar events related to corporate actions by those like Kishiro, EFL and Ageira. Or maybe by those of the hostile hive that inhabit the Omicrons and their infectees that fester within and between the house-states.
"We have the Consecrated Archives on Tennstedt, and it requires some overdue attentive love and care.
"They need an expansion on their storage systems that meet certain criteria: Error correction will be paramount for data handling, long term resistance to data degradation, resilience to electromagnetic interference and other anomalous radiation sources... Oh... And hot-swapping capability would be nice. I know its extra credits, but if you could find drive systems with that feature, then we can mobilize it when fate decides to move us. I think about 10,000 Units of DRM-less drives should be good enough to suit our needs for now.
"Verified intelligence is key. While centralization is usually against our ethos, protocol partners should always be able to access that information, wherever they are accessing from, no matter where the data may be held. Being left in the dark is too dangerous, and we can only hold each other accountable for the accuracy and security of the Sinclair Protocol. We'll need about an equal amount of 10,000 units of lightweight optical processors for each drive too, these will be handling checksum corrections and individual encrypting to ensure one breach doesn't hit the rest of our archive networks.
"Our handlers will take in the delivery from Bruchsal in Frankfurt, we'll handle the trickier last mile trip ourselves towards Tennstedt."
"Name your price, credits, intelligence, maybe some hard to obtain cargo from the Gaul-Land that has opened its commerce to the Rhein? Void's the limit when you're looking to gouge the eyes out of these corpos and nomads."
Regards - "Civil Servant"
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