I'll leave the elevation of footwear to you as well.
[ but oh. okay, yes, this makes some sense. ]
So it's basically tracking someone to hunt them down. The address thing puts out a boosted signal and alerts you to where the person is accessing the tech from.
Don’t worry, I have someone working on it with me.
[ why. and who. ]
You make it sound so ominous. If someone’s committing fraud using an internet connection, it’s no different to narrowing down an address so you can stop their activities and bring them in for questioning. In this case, we’d be able to see if the internet was being provided from inside the city or outside of it.
So, if we have suspicions about the fact the city doesn’t have a recorded history, it’d be a good way of telling how founded those suspicions are. Why set up a fake connection in a fake city, if you could use a stable one outside of the given area? [ … ] Of course it’s not foolproof, there are VPNs and stuff nowadays.
[ ohhhh my god he's not even sure what he wants to ask about first, if it's about the shoe thing or this ip thing. give him a second to shake his head as if that'll help him comprehend things.
he gets it. he does understand what she's saying but that's still kind of ominous to him. ]
If someone’s committed a crime, it’s kinda… standard that you can look this stuff up. There’s red tape and steps to work around before you act on what you find, because of course there is. [ except if you work in ABIS, but details. ]
That’s modern day law enforcement. If the crimes are online, you have to track them online.
We don't really deal a lot with law enforcement where I'm from. Unless we're running from them but that's different. We mostly take care of ourselves and solve our own problems.
I guess it's more like...other people still have law enforcement to keep them in line. We still have police and firefighters and everything. Our problems are a little more...unique?
That's how it is for most mortals. All kinds of monsters and items appear differently than they do to people like us because it's what their minds can accept. The Mist makes it so that things like swords look like baseball bats. Or monstrous birds look like regular park pigeons.
Well no, we kind of are there to prevent people from dying in the first place as best as we can. And it's not like they crawled out of anywhere. They've sort of always been around. When the gods moved with civilization, so did everything else.
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[ but oh. okay, yes, this makes some sense. ]
So it's basically tracking someone to hunt them down. The address thing puts out a boosted signal and alerts you to where the person is accessing the tech from.
[ actually this sounds bad. ]
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[ why. and who. ]
You make it sound so ominous. If someone’s committing fraud using an internet connection, it’s no different to narrowing down an address so you can stop their activities and bring them in for questioning. In this case, we’d be able to see if the internet was being provided from inside the city or outside of it.
So, if we have suspicions about the fact the city doesn’t have a recorded history, it’d be a good way of telling how founded those suspicions are. Why set up a fake connection in a fake city, if you could use a stable one outside of the given area? [ … ] Of course it’s not foolproof, there are VPNs and stuff nowadays.
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he gets it. he does understand what she's saying but that's still kind of ominous to him. ]
Do you do this a lot back where you're from?
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That’s modern day law enforcement. If the crimes are online, you have to track them online.
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We don't really deal a lot with law enforcement where I'm from. Unless we're running from them but that's different. We mostly take care of ourselves and solve our own problems.
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... I'm surprised you're allowed to do that.
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I guess it's more like...other people still have law enforcement to keep them in line. We still have police and firefighters and everything. Our problems are a little more...unique?
[ law enforcement is for mortals. ]
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...even if there aren't newspaper archives here, there's probably a newsroom somewhere. Maybe there's information there?
[ DON'T JUST IGNORE WHAT YOU WERE SAYING. ]
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Those are normally the people law enforcement is trying to protect. Normally. Some parts of it suck.
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Tama, if someone called the police because a manticore was chasing them, what do you think would happen?
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[ excuse me, a manTICORE? ]
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I was ten and he was posing as the vice principal of the military school I was at.
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[ normally he wouldn't be as candid about it, but it's obvious to him tama is going to have questions. ]
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Yikes. You could be shaking hands with a manticore and not know it….
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[ and so now it's a global thing. ]
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