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Hammet was included in an investigation team which arrived at a seemingly ordinary storage house in the woods he had guided them to, though the place appeared to have been completely abandoned for some time as the entire place was overgrown with plants and littered with debris which made any attempts at forensics investigations essentially impossible. Somekind of explosion appeared to have occurred within the facilit, which was deducted to have been made using fertilizer which matched up with the facility previously having been owned by a defunct agricultural company known as "[[Suncorn]]". The CSS Jupiter was used to scan the area for any secret trapdoors or spaces within the general area of the warehouse, though nothing out of the ordinary was found until eventually they managed to detect a small steel object 300 meters under the ground which ground teams promptly planted with a beacon in order to dig up what was found. | Hammet was included in an investigation team which arrived at a seemingly ordinary storage house in the woods he had guided them to, though the place appeared to have been completely abandoned for some time as the entire place was overgrown with plants and littered with debris which made any attempts at forensics investigations essentially impossible. Somekind of explosion appeared to have occurred within the facilit, which was deducted to have been made using fertilizer which matched up with the facility previously having been owned by a defunct agricultural company known as "[[Suncorn]]". The CSS Jupiter was used to scan the area for any secret trapdoors or spaces within the general area of the warehouse, though nothing out of the ordinary was found until eventually they managed to detect a small steel object 300 meters under the ground which ground teams promptly planted with a beacon in order to dig up what was found. | ||
The scans were translated into a 3d model that was identified as a small cubic steel box with rounded edges embedded within loose rock that had gradually been eroding due to rainwater and time, though despite this an indentation reading "Z-62" was seen. Additional scans revealed that its composition additionally included silicon, gold, and other materials utilised in circuits and computer parts, piquing the CSIS' interest enough to stealthily gather digging equipment to make their way down to the object without being noticed by the Polish government which claimed the territory housing the warehouse. The excavation went by as fast as it could despite being slowed down by harder rock than anticipated despite the Polish governments' repeated inquiries on why the CSS Jupiter had been hovering above their country for days, which was explained as a weather and geological survey of all of Yata as a test of the Jupiter's new sensor suite, prompting Poland to recommend they move over the pacific which the Jupiter tried to stall as the ground crews took an additional 3 days to make contact with the box and recover it, allowing the Jupiter to move into position above the pacific after the pit was sealed. Later analysis revealed that the | The scans were translated into a 3d model that was identified as a small cubic steel box with rounded edges embedded within loose rock that had gradually been eroding due to rainwater and time, though despite this an indentation reading "Z-62" was seen. Additional scans revealed that its composition additionally included silicon, gold, and other materials utilised in circuits and computer parts, piquing the CSIS' interest enough to stealthily gather digging equipment to make their way down to the object without being noticed by the Polish government which claimed the territory housing the warehouse. The excavation went by as fast as it could despite being slowed down by harder rock than anticipated despite the Polish governments' repeated inquiries on why the CSS Jupiter had been hovering above their country for days, which was explained as a weather and geological survey of all of Yata as a test of the Jupiter's new sensor suite, prompting Poland to recommend they move over the pacific which the Jupiter tried to stall as the ground crews took an additional 3 days to make contact with the box and recover it, allowing the Jupiter to move into position above the pacific after the pit was sealed. Later analysis revealed that the information that had been scanned about the object was confirmed true, though there weere no cracks, gaps, or other openings to give access to its contents. | ||
{{Container|header="Box" Investigation|body=Jupiter | {{Container|header="Box" Investigation|body=The CSS Jupiter moved to begin collecting data from the recovered artifact, with the captain, the local DCAE team, Hammet, two NIA agents, and a few engineers being brought into the hangar deck with the box to analyse it. While the others stood back, the engineers began carefully cutting into the box with a laser until they had eventually separated the outer layer into two pieces that could be broken apart, revealing an interior consisting of wires, circuit boards, and other components (such as those used for wireless energy transfer) joined together in a loosely held together assembly of parts which was promptly removed for study while Hammet was asked if he recognized it. | ||
Hammet approached and circled the object while the engineers identified potential storage units and processors, remarking about how it resembled modern day military-grade technologies rather than something which had been abandoned in the ground for a long period of time, with the engineers now plugging it into basic peripherals and the power-system of a dropship in order to analyse its contents. | |||
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As they start putting power into the machine a few lights on the object turn on | '''Hammet is heard silently speaking to himself:''' "So that's what was inside these things all along." | ||
'''As they start putting power into the machine a few lights on the object turn on while electrical activity is read.''' | |||
Hammet is heard saying silently to himself: "Wait..." | '''Hammet is heard saying silently to himself:''' "Wait..." | ||
The peripherals starts reading the data but after about 1 second suddenly completely fry themselves. | '''The peripherals starts reading the data but after about 1 second they suddenly completely fry themselves.''' | ||
Hammet shouts: "No, NO. Leave no trace... leave no trace." and runs away from the box. | Hammet shouts: "No, NO. Leave no trace... leave no trace." and runs away from the box. | ||
A calm voice from within the object says: "Unauthorized external monitoring detected, please state your intention. You have 10 seconds." | A calm voice from within the object says: "Unauthorized external monitoring detected, please state your intention. You have 10 seconds." | ||
The captain grabs Hammet and forces him closer to the box "State your intentions Hammet, do it!" | |||
"We got ten seconds Hammet!" | "We got ten seconds Hammet!" | ||
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"And we have no idea what's going to happen!" | "And we have no idea what's going to happen!" | ||
Hammet goes pale. | '''Hammet goes pale.''' | ||
A hangar bay worker goes to the emergency door opening | '''A hangar bay worker goes to the emergency door opening in order to eject the box and possibly everyone in the hangar into space if something was to go wrong.''' | ||
Voice: 5 seconds. | Voice: 5 seconds. | ||
Hammet: "W | Hammet: "W-w-we w-w-want to-" | ||
As Hammet gets closer than 1 meter to the box, the symbols of the dial on his watch turn green | '''As Hammet gets closer than 1 meter to the box, the symbols of the dial on his watch discretely turn green.''' | ||
Voice: "Temporary usage authorized, renewed attempts of monitoring will result in instant destruction. Recovery beacon activated." | Voice: "Temporary usage authorized, renewed attempts of monitoring will result in instant destruction. Recovery beacon activated." | ||
The outline of a panel on another side lights up. Everyone breathes a huge sigh of relief | '''The outline of a panel on another side lights up. Everyone breathes a huge sigh of relief as the captain lets Hammet go and pats him on the back.''' | ||
Voice: "Access duration, 10 minutes." | Voice: "Access duration, 10 minutes." | ||
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The captain | The captain ordered the engineers to figure out how to gain full access to the device while also gathering as much data off of its drives as possible onto the dropship's (as to avoid cybersecurity threats to the Jupiter itself) databanks, with others also investigating the various plugs and ports on the device's panels. | ||
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The | |||
The Captain says "Sorry about that... Hm, may I see your watch?" | |||
Hammet says: "Eh, Id rather not..." | Hammet says: "Eh, Id rather not..." | ||
The Captain says "I saw it light up and we're pretty pressed for time." | |||
'''Hammet looks a bit confused as he gazes at his watch which is still green while the captain looked at him with a surprisingly calm demeanor.''' | |||
The engineers hook up their equipment to the ports which they have cables for, connecting it to the computer of the shuttle. | '''The engineers hook up their equipment to the ports which they have cables for, connecting it to the computer of the shuttle.''' | ||
Hammet says: "I guess you're free to try to remove it from my wrist. I was given this kind of watch as a sort of tool to use on my missions, but I thought | Hammet says: "I guess you're free to try to remove it from my wrist. I was given this kind of watch as a sort of tool to use on my missions, but I thought it was replaced when I left the order. Because since then it would only work as normal clock. It also doesn't seem to go off" | ||
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As soon as the engineers | As soon as the engineers connect the device to the shuttle's computers, an interface appears on the shuttle's monitors featuring a title at the top reading; | ||
{{Container2|body=Computing Block Z-62 Autonomous Interface}} | {{Container2|body=Computing Block Z-62 Autonomous Interface}} | ||
While to the left a series of diagnostics was being displayed with a text field underneath which could be typed into; | |||
{{Container2|body=Current work mode: Isolation | {{Container2|body=Current work mode: Isolation | ||
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Task: (enter command)}} | Task: (enter command)}} | ||
The ship's scanners began trying to figure out everything they could about both the equipment and Hammet's watch while the ship entered [[Voidspace]] in a circular-course around the local stars in order to avoid being tracked. The analysis managed to reveal that it was in fact a computing unit on par with the Jupiter's central computers even if it had a lower processing capability, which while not being that impressive for a modern-day computer, the fact that it was seemingly built in 270 CE did make it surprising in some form at least. Once the ship entered Voidspace the diagnostics on the monitor changed; | |||
The | |||
{{container2|body= | {{container2|body= | ||
Current work mode: Isolation | Current work mode: Isolation | ||
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Task: (enter command)}} | Task: (enter command)}} | ||
Instead | The team attempted to download the data present on the device with the text field, attempting to issue commands that would typically function in such a program if it were made in common programming languages, though every timee that this was attempted a similar response was given; | ||
{{container2|body=result: usage of direct commands not authorized}} | |||
Instead, a system was set up that would save each response given by the box's text box for later usage as they opted to try using it as a search field, with the first query being "Order of the Contactors"; | |||
{{container2|body=Basic clearance response: The order of contactors is an institution for the safeguarding of humanity against foreign powers through the use of pre-emptive reconnaissance, espionage, contact and negotiations. The key to securing that purpose for the order is to keep a technological advantage over the average level of human civilization.}} | {{container2|body=Basic clearance response: The order of contactors is an institution for the safeguarding of humanity against foreign powers through the use of pre-emptive reconnaissance, espionage, contact and negotiations. The key to securing that purpose for the order is to keep a technological advantage over the average level of human civilization.}} | ||
They try a few other terms; “Z-62” | They try a few other terms; “Z-62” | ||
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“Willie Hammet” | “Willie Hammet” | ||
{{container2|body=Basic clearance response: Ex-order member, current registered operator.}} | {{container2|body=Basic clearance response: Ex-order member, current registered operator.}} | ||
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'''As the team kept trying to access the box's settings (or equivalent systems), a light on the device suddenly began blinking yellow and then red as the same voice of earlier was heard;''' | |||
“Internal malfunction registered, please stand by till software self repair procedure is completed. Access duration timer paused.” | |||
The engineers | '''The monitor on the shuttle goes black as the data feed from the box was cut, which the engineers did their best to rectify without adding new equipment directly to the wires which seemed to have cause that 'malfunction', greatly limiting what information could be gathered without the box directly telling them. During this situation, one of the engineers pulled the lead-investigator away for a moment.''' | ||
"I have a feeling we trust this Hammet maybe a bit too much, I know | "I have a feeling we trust this Hammet maybe a bit too much, I know we don't know that much about him, maybe he has nothing to with this but... I guess you should just look for yourself." | ||
He takes out | '''He takes out a handheld 'mini'computer.''' | ||
"You know how the content of the monitor changed for a few seconds before it went black? Well, we couldn't find that in the logs but luckily | "You know how the content of the monitor changed for a few seconds before it went black? Well, we couldn't find that in the logs but luckily i had a recording running." | ||
He shows him a video and pauses at the moment. There the monitor shows the same setup but with the following list | '''He shows him a video and pauses at the moment. There the monitor shows the same setup but with the following list;''' | ||
{{container2|body=Current work mode: Isolation | {{container2|body=Current work mode: Isolation | ||
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Info: activation through emergency code 3}} | Info: activation through emergency code 3}} | ||
"We think this is | "We think this is something which we weren't supposed to see." | ||
'''The team decided to cut the power of the box in order to disconnect its harddrives and manually upload them onto a different computer running a different operating system so that they could access the data without having to boot the box, though once they cut the power supply the lights remained on.''' | |||
The voice says "Entering power reserve mode". | The voice says "Entering power reserve mode". | ||
The engineers | '''The engineers promptly tried to look for a battery with no success, suggesting it was too deep within the components to be accessed.''' | ||
'''After some time, the light turned green again as the voice spoke;''' "Software repair complete. Remaining access duration, 5 minutes and 21 seconds." | |||
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The team shrugged off the incident and reconnected the box to the shuttle in order to keep trying to copy to the data, meanwhile the Jupiter exited Voidspace which caused the diagnostics to change; | |||
{{container2|body=Current work mode: Isolation | {{container2|body=Current work mode: Isolation | ||
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Task: (enter command)}} | Task: (enter command)}} | ||
With limited time remaining, a series of questions | With only limited time remaining, a series of questions was issued starting with 'Locations' which provided a list of 3 different coordinates named 'emergency contact points' on [[Yata]], [[Theia]], and the ]]Asteroid Belt]]. | ||
"Members" | "Members" | ||
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6m 2s: Connection with "Shuttle-23" computer system via hardwire recognised.}} | 6m 2s: Connection with "Shuttle-23" computer system via hardwire recognised.}} | ||
1m 4s | 1m 4s was logged down as attempts to trace the signal at said time were made, discovering an unused frequency believed to be part of normal background noise appeared to be following a pattern. | ||
"Function" | "Function" | ||
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Current function: Database}} | Current function: Database}} | ||
As the access duration | As the access duration ended the voice was heard once more: "Access Duration expired. Please remove any connected equipment and dispose of the unit for its recovery." | ||
"Access Duration expired. Please remove any connected equipment and dispose of the unit for its recovery." | |||
The monitor | The monitor went back to normal as no more data came from the box as its lights aside from a blue 'indicator light' shut down. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{container|header=Box Disposal|body= | {{container|header=Box Disposal|body= | ||
Latest revision as of 02:12, 10 December 2025
A small fishing boat named 'Miranda' was found drifting along Polsk's shore without an owner on board nor any registration within any nearby harbours, thus it was towed into harbour and boarded by port authoritiees to figure out where the crew had gone and if there were any documents explaining where the boat came from. This case would eventually escalate into several co-occurring investigations tied in with one another, which in this page are "separated" as to provide as convenient of a reading experience as possible.
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