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Video - Four days after Malicant's message
[Malicant has made his move, and Tony has decided that it's time for the Foreigners to step up their game. Starting with their communication network. As Bakura demonstrated, the consoles are no longer safe from Malicant's prying eyes (if they ever have been).
After a marathon troubleshooting session with Akito, Tony has also concluded that if a truly secure secondary network is going to happen any time soon, there's going to need to be a lot more people working on it. His time and resources are stretched thin, and he needs help.]
The consoles are not secure. I don't know if anywhere is, but we can actually do something about the consoles, at least. I know there've been some attempts to encrypt the console traffic and a couple false starts at a secondary network. I think it's time to get down to business and get a fully independent secure mobile network up and running, as soon as possible.
Magic is too susceptible to influence, so this network is going to be strictly technological. Pure tech and heavy encryption give us the best chance of shutting out our nosy neighbor.
If you have any expertise with radio, electronics, or telecommunications - anything that might be helpful - get in touch. Engineering, physics, cryptography... Hell, if you worked a summer job in IT. I want you here at Stark Industries.
Also, if any foreigners from higher-tech worlds brought any stuff along with them that they don't mind giving up, I'd like to take a look at it. Electronic devices like cell phones would be the best. A lot of post-industrial-revolution consumer goods contain minerals and compounds that are hard to get a hold of here, and we'll need as much of those as we can get.
And one more thing: I've put together a dozen... self-defense devices. Nothing big, but enough to give you a few seconds if you're in a tight spot. Distributing them to the turtle parents is the top priority, but if there are any left over, it's first come first serve. If you want one, meet me at SI and I'll give you the rundown here.
[private to ALL TURTLE PARENTS]
The fewer people are bonded to each turtle, the more vulnerable they are. Protecting the turtles means protecting their parents, so you all get first dibs on the toys. Anyone who's interested, send me a message and I'll set one aside. And come to SI as soon as you can.
[private to AYA, RICHIE FOLEY, CLARK KENT, DONATELLO, and MIKE WESTON]
I'm contacting you all specifically because I know you have tech skills or because Aya told me that you've worked on the secondary network in the past. We need you in on this.
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((ooc: For the sake of security, Tony will only be describing the self-defense gadgets in person. Anyone who comes to SI to claim one will be given the following information:
There are six aversive devices [remaining: 4]. They consist of a slightly concave hemisphere - sort of like a very thick-walled bowl - that fits in the hand. They work on a principle similar to the Active Denial System. When they are held with the concave side facing out, and a button on the side is pressed, they emit a ten-second burst of radiation that, while harmless, causes immediate and intense discomfort to any person standing in range. Anyone without extreme magic- or drug-enhanced pain insensitivity will be compelled to move out of range. The area of effect is a wide cone that extends out about thirty feet. Each device has enough power for two bursts before it must be recharged.
[claimed by: Enjolras, Annabeth]
There are six force field generators [remaining: 5]. These are devices are disk-shaped, with about the same dimensions as a restaurant pager. Press the large button on top, and they will generate a transparent force field bubble about six feet in diameter. The field lasts about six seconds under ideal conditions, but may collapse sooner than that if it is interacting with a lot of matter (e.g., if the person holding it is swimming, or in tall, dense grass). The field can be moved, and will remain centered on the device when in motion (in other words, you can run with it). Each device has enough power to generate one force field before it must be recharged.
[claimed by: Raine]
Both devices can be recharged at any console, or at Stark Industries.))
After a marathon troubleshooting session with Akito, Tony has also concluded that if a truly secure secondary network is going to happen any time soon, there's going to need to be a lot more people working on it. His time and resources are stretched thin, and he needs help.]
The consoles are not secure. I don't know if anywhere is, but we can actually do something about the consoles, at least. I know there've been some attempts to encrypt the console traffic and a couple false starts at a secondary network. I think it's time to get down to business and get a fully independent secure mobile network up and running, as soon as possible.
Magic is too susceptible to influence, so this network is going to be strictly technological. Pure tech and heavy encryption give us the best chance of shutting out our nosy neighbor.
If you have any expertise with radio, electronics, or telecommunications - anything that might be helpful - get in touch. Engineering, physics, cryptography... Hell, if you worked a summer job in IT. I want you here at Stark Industries.
Also, if any foreigners from higher-tech worlds brought any stuff along with them that they don't mind giving up, I'd like to take a look at it. Electronic devices like cell phones would be the best. A lot of post-industrial-revolution consumer goods contain minerals and compounds that are hard to get a hold of here, and we'll need as much of those as we can get.
And one more thing: I've put together a dozen... self-defense devices. Nothing big, but enough to give you a few seconds if you're in a tight spot. Distributing them to the turtle parents is the top priority, but if there are any left over, it's first come first serve. If you want one, meet me at SI and I'll give you the rundown here.
[private to ALL TURTLE PARENTS]
The fewer people are bonded to each turtle, the more vulnerable they are. Protecting the turtles means protecting their parents, so you all get first dibs on the toys. Anyone who's interested, send me a message and I'll set one aside. And come to SI as soon as you can.
[private to AYA, RICHIE FOLEY, CLARK KENT, DONATELLO, and MIKE WESTON]
I'm contacting you all specifically because I know you have tech skills or because Aya told me that you've worked on the secondary network in the past. We need you in on this.
---
((ooc: For the sake of security, Tony will only be describing the self-defense gadgets in person. Anyone who comes to SI to claim one will be given the following information:
There are six aversive devices [remaining: 4]. They consist of a slightly concave hemisphere - sort of like a very thick-walled bowl - that fits in the hand. They work on a principle similar to the Active Denial System. When they are held with the concave side facing out, and a button on the side is pressed, they emit a ten-second burst of radiation that, while harmless, causes immediate and intense discomfort to any person standing in range. Anyone without extreme magic- or drug-enhanced pain insensitivity will be compelled to move out of range. The area of effect is a wide cone that extends out about thirty feet. Each device has enough power for two bursts before it must be recharged.
[claimed by: Enjolras, Annabeth]
There are six force field generators [remaining: 5]. These are devices are disk-shaped, with about the same dimensions as a restaurant pager. Press the large button on top, and they will generate a transparent force field bubble about six feet in diameter. The field lasts about six seconds under ideal conditions, but may collapse sooner than that if it is interacting with a lot of matter (e.g., if the person holding it is swimming, or in tall, dense grass). The field can be moved, and will remain centered on the device when in motion (in other words, you can run with it). Each device has enough power to generate one force field before it must be recharged.
[claimed by: Raine]
Both devices can be recharged at any console, or at Stark Industries.))
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If it makes you feel better, even in my world, most people don't understand this. Technology's everywhere, and everyone knows how to use it, but not many people know how it actually works.
[He gives Sokka a cocky grin.] So it's up to people like me to keep everything running.
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Yeah, that's... more or less how it works on my world too. I was one of the few people who actually had a mind for this stuff. Just like you.
[He will sigh again, letting that out. Tony's grin may be cocky, but it's still good-natured, so Sokka can't be too upset at him. Or well he could, but it wouldn't get anything done. He's certainly treating Sokka slightly better than he's treated others.]
I suppose all I can do is learn all of them one bit at a time, huh? Well, provided that you think I've got something to contribute.
[Don't make him beg. He might just do that.]
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[Really, he prefers working alone, without other people getting underfoot. But after several months in Keeliai, he's finally had to accept that there's just some stuff he can't do on his own here.]
I've never had lab techs before. Maybe it'll be fun. [They can have science parties!]
ALL the Science parties! \o/
Well then sign me up! [Really, he can't sign up fast enough.] Do I need to sign something? What are the hours like? Do I still get a little bit of free time?
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The radios are only going to take a couple weeks to put together, but if you want to work here permanently, we'll talk to Aya and get you on the payroll. There aren't really regular hours - I just show up whenever I feel like. We can get you a lab space so you can do your own stuff if I'm not around or don't need help with anything.
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Really? You really mean it? Getting to work here on a permanent basis?
[His eyes sparkle with an uncanny flair, and his smile is beyond words.]
This isn't a joke right. You really mean it? Because if so, this is one of the best days of my life.
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No joke, I promise. Lots of foreigners work here. We make pretty good money, since tech is so scarce.
[Best day of his life, huh? And all they've done so far is radios.] Man, you would love my lab back home.
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Oh I'm sure I would!
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Ahem. But unfortunately, we must live with what we have. And alas, I shall have to settle for this.
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But still, this is going to be fun. Finally! I finally have a reason to love this crazy world!
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Glad I could make somebody on this turtle happy. We'll get the details sorted out later, but— welcome to Stark International. Uh— sorry, Stark Industries. [He rolls his eyes. He's still messing that up. Thanks for nothing, Other Tony Who Named The Company.] Whatever it says on the big sign outside.
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Clearly you just need to rename it Stark Intergalactic! [He even throws an open-palmed hand up to the sky, as if envisioning the name in imaginary letters.] You know, since now your business empires spans multiple... worlds? Planets? That sounds so much more impressive.
Hmm... there really isn't a word for that, is there? Interuniversal? Interworld? Interreality? I'll get back to you on that.
[For now, he's just going to keep on working. The details, as he said, can be worked out later.]
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[He shrugs. Yeah, if he tries to give the company a cool new name, Hayley will definitely kick his ass.]
Some people are still kind of hung up on how the other mes had things set up.
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What would they do? Kick you out of your presidency? You could probably start up a rival company, make them go bankrupt, and then rehire everyone as your own company. [Of course, doing that in all honesty would take a little more time than is worth. And probably a lot more money. But theoretically, it is possible.] Might not be the best way to get people to like you, but it'd let them know who's the boss.
[At any rate, Sokka assembles the last few pieces of his radio as they're talking, and, after one last good eye of the device, he steps away from the table.]
Aaaaannnnnd done.
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[He chuckles at Sokka's flourish.] Here, let me see. [He takes the radio and spends a minute or two giving it the once-over, checking for any obvious mistakes, and then hands it back.] Pretty good. You're a natural.
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Well, okay, you've got a point there. Maybe it's better to do all the science first and then worry about changing the company name later.
[He waits to the side as Tony inspects his radio from start to finish, making sure that everything is totally fantastic. And when he gets the seal of approval, there is a slightly bashful grin on his face.] Thanks. I mean, this is a little more complicated that things I've worked on before, but I just have a knack for this sort of stuff, I guess.
just a reminder: Howard canonically built Tony a robot to be his imaginary friend as a kid
Just to be clear: that's two. He has two friends.]The science always comes first, [Tony agrees. He's always just done the inventing, and let his dad worry about all the minor details like 'cost effectiveness' and 'scalability' and 'marketability' and 'legality.']
But yeah, it looks like you've pretty much got a handle on it. Do you think you can keep coming in over the next couple days to help me and Akito churn these out?
I remember this. But Tony... ;_;
Can I really? [He pauses for a moment to stop being like a giddy teenager to being slightly more professional... emphasis on the slightly.] I mean, you bet I will! I mean, people actually get paid to do this for a living? Plus, if it helps us defeat the Creep Lord, then why not?" [Really, this is happiness.
[Though there is one thing he wasn't expecting.]
Oh Akito works here too? Funny I haven't really had the proper chance to meet him just yet given he's my sister's suitemate. Maybe I'll meet him here.
what a huge loser
Akito doesn't work here yet, but he came by to help me troubleshoot the radios, so he'll probably be around. He's a techie too. Who's your sister? I don't know if I've met her.
at least he's a huge, rich loser?
[Sokka starts doing the maths in his head about how long that's going to take. It's not going to be a terrible amount of time, but it's still going to take a bit. Hopefully these aren't the only two that are finished.]
Ah, gotcha. I guess maybe I'll meet him here at some point then. As for my sister, well, she's Katara. She's... not exactly into the whole science thing, so... there's that. Though she can waterbend like you wouldn't believe.
/lies down in a huge pile of cash and caresses it/ "at least I still have you, money"
Are you a, uh, waterbender too?
See? Tony's other best friend is Benjamin Franklin!
Akito can waterbend? [This is news to him.] But... I thought... people can learn it?
[But he waves off the question.]
Yeah, no. I don't do any of that magicky stuff. Only science, logic, and reason for me. Well, and fighting, I suppose.
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He said it was a boon from Asti, so he didn't exactly "learn" it.
[Then Tony grins.] Yeah, man. Science is the way to go. [Who needs magic when you have rocket boots?!]
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Oh. Man, why didn't anyone invite me here to the Shell when they were having gift-giving day?
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Because the universe hates you, Sokka. We've covered this already.]I mean, I have to admit that I'm a little jealous of not being able to fwoooooooooosh-pew-pew-pew-zzzzzzzzzz fire and lightning out of my hands, [Sokka says as he accompanies the sound effects with imaginary martial arts motions,] but... in the end, I've got Boomerang, Space Sword, and a lot of brain. Who could ask for anything more?
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Everything I need is up here. [He taps his head with the screwdriver he's holding.] ...Though having the armor has been nice too.
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Tony's just been WAITING for this, hasn't he?
he does this at literally every opportunity
Sokka would believe that AI suits are bad juju
THEY ARE. T H E Y A R E.
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