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ooc: Assume that all radio communication protocols have been taken
care of before they got on the sharp end.<br>
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[Alex]<br>
"Do you need anybody down there, I can swim at least," Alex radios
back. <br>
[/Alex]<br>
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On 09/18/2011 19:23, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:difdi@comcast.net">difdi@comcast.net</a> wrote:
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<div style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 12pt; color: #000000">OOC:
Justin has a radio, but radios have channels. Secure radios use
encrypted transmissions sent on only parts of multiple channels,
switching according to an algorithm. What makes the radio
secure is you only give people you trust the algorithm and code
key your radio is set to. While Justin has a radio, nobody ever
gave him the keys to the group's private communications (no time
as yet). So any transmission Alex directs only to the group
won't be heard by Justin...but his radio IS mil-spec, and it
will scan for unsecured transmissions nearby, if any are sent.
Likewise, anything Justin sends to the group is going to be
broadcast in the clear, for anyone nearby to pick up, until
someone gives him those keys. I'm assuming Alex knows all this
(even if the player wasn't aware), and I'll assume she <br>
broadcast that query.<br>
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[Justin]<br>
Justin radios back "There's a cave down here, and the tentacles
are blocking the entrance. I'm going deeper in hopes it doesn't
crush me against the walls, and looking for the thing's brain.
My armor is reinforced for deep ocean exploration, as long as
it's just water pressure, I'm fine. I'll die of starvation
before I run out of air, if it comes to that."<br>
[/Justin]<br>
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then we are a sorry lot indeed -
- Albert Einstein, German-born American Physicist
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