cargojet: (Villainous headtilt)
Nathan Petrelli ([personal profile] cargojet) wrote 2014-06-10 01:15 pm (UTC)

[ Well, it's pretty invasive, but that's why Nathan keeps such a tight team, and is careful about who he allows to have complete access to records down in comms. Everyone gets screened when they join up to assess whether they're at risk of using information against others, and Nathan would be quick to act should he find out that someone had slipped through the net.

But right now he just has Ryuzaki and Bail Organa, and he trusts both of them with his life and with his secrets. And by extension with the secrets of the entire ship.
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Well for example we can call up the records. Say this message here was a cry for help, a request for backup or a call for first aid, we can find out when and where it was posted and bring it up on the screen, and we can find out where the device is now, and the directions it took to get to where it is. Most of these accessible floors don't move around much, which means the maps we've made of them here using this data is accurate enough to dispatch medical or security teams. Comms keeps a constant scan on the network, we're generally the first responders, and we send along the ping to the appropriate department to get them involved as quickly as possible.

There have been accidents before, murders and monster attacks. Moreover, there's actually a search algorithm that looks for cries for help we've missed, and gets triggered every time certain words are used, or when specific entities - such as Smiley - post to the network. Everything we do here helps other departments to do their jobs better, and what's good for them is good for us.

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