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Cho Hakkai ([personal profile] reformedsinner) wrote in [community profile] thefarshore2018-05-13 08:39 pm

Heaven's BBS

From: Li Tieguai
Posted: November 20

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In the aftermath of recent troublesome events, I've been reminded that I was going to ask this of all of you.

How many of you have abilities, whether natural, supernatural, or recently acquired, that can be used to track someone? Furthermore, if you're willing to explain it to me, can you tell me how those abilities work?

After all, if someone else goes missing, it's best if we all know who can help us find them, and don't waste time and energy.
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[personal profile] subtract 2018-05-17 06:15 am (UTC)(link)
If I can get the right materials together, I should be able to make a prototype and set up a basic tracking network over a few days. Mass-producing a compact device like this by hand would take way too long, though, so I'll need to design a machine to automate the process for me as well. I can delegate some of the work to Apocalypse, but it'll probably take a week or two to have everything fully setup and tested. But once those steps are taken care of, production of additional devices should be a snap.

The design wouldn't have to be much different from a chip that goes inside a body. The only difference would be you can insert it into something besides a body. So the object it's going to be attached to doesn't really matter, it'll be small enough to be embedded into a variety of items.
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[personal profile] subtract 2018-05-22 03:07 am (UTC)(link)
Giving the public full access to something like that would be asking for trouble. We've already had one serial killer, if someone else decided to go on a killing spree I'm sure they'd love to have a map of everyone's whereabouts. A short list of authorized persons should be enough, a reporting system could be setup to notify administrators of a missing person so they could relay the information back. Requests would be logged, and to prevent abuse we may need to limit who is able to request location data on a "missing" person. Each person with a tracking device could provide a list of trusted or un-trusted persons to limit who might be able to ask for their location.

Security breaches could also pose a serious issue due to the nature of the collected data, so an emergency lockout system would be necessary before going live. Something that would be able to remotely deactivate all tracking devices if someone with ill intent gained access to the system.

Hmm. On second thought, this may take a bit longer than my original estimate.
[if it fell into the wrong hands, that could be disastrous... and he'd need to decide who he can trust to handle administrative roles, and teach them how to work with the system, so he'd also need to make sure everything is accessible and understandable to people besides himself... ugh, it's way too much work.]
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[personal profile] subtract 2018-05-27 12:40 am (UTC)(link)
It's going to have to be. This is connected to my own goals as well, so there's no reason for me not to do it.

I'll work on the prototype for now and contact Shun once I have something to show for it. When the time comes, I'll be expecting your support.
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[personal profile] subtract 2018-06-05 07:08 am (UTC)(link)
If I wasn't trying to reach an agreeable compromise, I would've just starting chipping people without telling them. [obviously]

I'll be in touch.