Hello All,
Ive got myself a Back Kettle full of bad guys.
I'm wanting a helping hand to understand the system interconnectedness....
Ive got a corridor between the experimental labs and the living quarters. Its a 2m by 2m Cleaner Room with vacuum sealed airlock doors in either side. The room and the Bad guys have taggarts and so the room is big enough for one person at a time.
Only one door can be openned at a time and when the door is closed, the sensors (if anything is in the room) trigger and flood the room with three swarms:
A) disassembler swarm to destroy any biological matter not tagged
B) Sabaotuer swarms to disengage any synthmorph not tagged
c) Guardian swarm to clean any other swarm (swarmanoid as well as remnants of the other two swarms).
The resulting matter is "clean" and can proceed into or out of the experimental labs.
The swarms are reprogrammed every week or two by a high level Tech in another room (the sensors and swarms are controlled only in this room via wired connection).
Question:
Does the AI or Tech need to make a sensor check to detect any person in that room?
Since the person behind wont know if the person ahead of them made it through until they make it through the "wash", they wont know about what this room does. There are no remnants in the room as all matter is disassembled or "flushed" away.
So assuming that here are thermal and electrical sensors in the safe room to detect biologicals and/or synthmorphs would the system have to make a detection check? What mechanisms could people use to avoid being detected in the safe room and being disassembled?
The only way I can see is by checking the tech room, accessing the wired databases and finding the systems and either deactivating all swarms, or put the sensors into a loop for "nothing there". and allowing people to enter and leave the airlocks, thus avoiding the swarms.
Is there a way to appear as "not here" to sensors?
Since the aim of the Black Kettles clean room is to prevent the escape of a dangerous pathogen or virii, then would other precautions would they take to ensure their safety (sort of attaching a antimatter bomb to the sensors just in case...)...
Regards
Jason Brisbane
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Regards,
Jason Brisbane