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I noticed that if a player gains access they can try and shut down AI, AGI or Infomorph hosted on the system, however they reboot within a few task actions (or more or less at GM's discretion). Two thoughts emerge from this: one is that there has to be some way to remove the reboot redundancy (maybe by software or a Programming check paired with an Infosec check? I'm not sure if maybe this is covered somewhere and I'm just missing it) and then shut them down until someone else goes into the system and re-enables the reboot redundancy (this tactic might be more difficult if there is both infolife and a fleshy/clanky external operator monitoring the system together). But what happens to intruders who have been spotted and locked out had me thinking...what if a player gains hidden admin access to a system and then wants to reduce the monitoring AI to Locked status? Is there a way to keep the AI Locked out of the system that it is hosted on? Could you trick the system into deleting its own security AI/AGI/informorph? I don't see any checks for how one would do that, but the above quote shows that someone with an admin account can alter access rights of other users. So...could they alter the access rights of a security AI down to a flagged, spotted intruder from a position the system recognizes as admin authority? I mean, ostensibly they have all the privileges that the security AI has, which includes doing just that to them. Could they use this to trick the system into not giving any resources to hosting the security AI, because the countermeasures think that they're dealing with an intruder who needs to be wiped out? Trick the system into thinking the resources needed to host the AI are itself a trick to stop it from shutting them down? Thoughts? Am I maybe missing some rules for this? ADMIN ACCOUNTS Admin accounts provide complete control over the system. Characters with admin rights can do everything security accounts can, plus they can shut down/reboot the system, alter access rights of other users, view and edit all log files and statistics, and stop or start any software available on the system.