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Scherezad
Lai Dai Research Spacelane Security
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Posted - 2013.04.30 15:07:00 -
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We have recovered the data packet and are withdrawing the encrypted block. Once this is complete we will be taking the device to the AFM lab for molecular arrangement decomposition to determine if there are further clues embedded therein.
We are expecting a public key model for the cryptographic system, but as of yet are unsure. However, we are confident that the encryption method will become apparent shortly.
Given the sensitive nature of this task, LDRBC will not be soliciting outside help.
Scherezad, - LDRSS |

Scherezad
Lai Dai Research Spacelane Security
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Posted - 2013.05.01 17:45:00 -
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Status Report
We have withdrawn the encrypted block and have begun decomposition studies of it. The estimable crypto lab of Lai Dai Intelligence Services has assisted us in this regard and has helped identify the encryption method as a 256kB public encryption algorithm. We have been able to track the public key database to a GP address block associated with a network of servers in low-security space. These servers operate out of deadspace facilities, however, and are currently not responding to pings, so we are unable to retrieve the key. This problem is being dealt with presently.
The physical device has been thoroughly scanned and catalogued to reveal any further clues. We believe that we have located the quantum synchronization bit module, so will hopefully soon be able to begin partial decryption. Any information will be provided as it is made available.
Scherezad - LDRSS |

Scherezad
Lai Dai Research Spacelane Security
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Posted - 2013.05.03 04:39:00 -
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A quick update.
We have managed to begin a partial decryption of the encrypted block. Embedded in the block is the identification registry number corresponding to a Nyx-class Supercarrier, as well as control codes. We are doing a search to determine whether the construction was logged in a registered nanofacturing facility. Despite this unsurety, we are relatively sure that the code is a valid code, and that the Supercarrier does indeed exist.
We are redoubling our efforts to decrypt the remainder of the encrypted block.
Scherezad - LDRSS |

Scherezad
Lai Dai Research Spacelane Security
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Posted - 2013.05.04 21:51:00 -
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An urgent status report;
We have been able to complete a more thorough decryption of the encrypted block, and the data is troubling.
The datagrams concur with previous investigations by LDIS, confirming that the Nyx is currently in low-security space. There has also been troubling communication protocols used - they are concurrent with Sansha's Nation communication systems. We thus expect the involvement of Sansha's Nation.
We are currently working on decrypting the final segment of the block, but we have decrypted enough to show a timestamp of 19:00 celestial time, tomorrow, 115.05.05.
If one were to make guesses, we suspect that this is the launch time. We have asked LDPS to be on high alert in low-security areas where able, and especially in areas where a National Incursion is ongoing or expected. |

Scherezad
Lai Dai Research Spacelane Security
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Posted - 2013.05.05 14:17:00 -
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Marlona Sky wrote:You are too late Ston! Federation will pay for their crimes!
As I said befire, Ms Sky.
Good luck. You'll need it. |
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