Kri, Cael and TCM appear to be MIA. Hm.
((I'm assuming by now everyone knows what the bank team saw in terms of security right? Well, action based off that))
Michael walks up to Ulrich. "Alright, back0check me on these ideas would you? Based on the footage you guys brought of the vault and lockbox rooms, if we are forced to brute force our way in then using any sort of explosive is right out, as them amount of boom we'll need would outright level the bank and maybe the entire block surrounding it. I had an idea about that though, involving something like those mining lasers from that sharkmist mission. Can you put together a plan b involving this in case we need to go that route?"
Michael checks with steve to see if A) anything like a mining laser is available through our mining front, and B) his estimate as to how much power would need to be pumped into a laser to cut through the vault door in a reasonable(say 15 minutes) time frame.(This assumes we at least delay any alarms for that long)
Assuming the thing isn't resistant to lasers, a cutting laser would have it open in less then a minute. Cutting lasers are damn powerful, remember, designed to cut apart asteroids and space stations.
But they're also very large and very obvious. We could get you one, but you'd need someone strong enough to carry it around and a plan to use it without being seen or stopped. We'd also have to build in a self destruct to get rid of the evidence if it comes to it.
((We didn't have any recorders with us besides Thaddeus's cameyes and I don't know if those record anything. But you can assume Ulrich shares all information he got.))
Ulrich Leland. Location: Apartment
"Sharkmist mission? What's that? Anyway, I agree that explosives are out of picture when we go to underground so laser sounds like sensible option. They are much quieter as well. However, mining laser sounds rather heavy which might become a problem and it cannot be left behind as those could be backtracked easily on this planet. On positive side it could very effectively used to disable all chasers.
It is definitely an option to consider."
Check the records about the janitors. Are they same people every day? Who opens the door for them or does it open automatically?
About the court cases they have related to injuries or deaths caused by their products. Can I get more details? As in what kind situation caused injuries/deaths?
No matter how secure the systems are there's always way in as long as the system isn't completely separated. And it will not be if they have offices and factories in more than one physical location. The information must flow between places and that's where from I'll will strike. Assuming I can find it.
Surely they have contact information of their personel? At least their salesmen must have, technical support maybe? They are probably the weakest link. Try hack on their phones if they have smartphones, from there look for link to their computers, from there secured network links into their intranet. Then it's just matter of stealing admin account. If they do not have hackable phones, then try to locate any similar entrypoint into the system.
As for what I'm looking for is their contract information. Our target bank specifically, but get lot more in case my hacking is noticed. Another thing to look up is master password into those doors. I assume they must have a way to open their own doors just in case. Third thing is details of their custom solutions.
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They seem to be mostly the same group of people, though not the same ones every day. They go in 4 to 5 day shifts, working parts of the week on rotation. They, judging by the video you took, are let in by the guards on duty.
There are three major ones you can find. The first involved the door falling on someone during installation. The second one involved someone getting trapped in the door when it automatically closed. The last one was the result of damage caused when the door jammed and partially tore itself off its hinges.
It exists, surely, but not on these servers. These servers, you find with a little digging, are owned by a private hosting corporation which the company has hired to create and maintain their site. The site itself is entirely separate from the corporation. Even their technical support and customer service system is handled by a separate corporation, Arise Group. It's likely, if not a given that the banks have their own network and are communicating between each other, but finding that particular network is going to be hard to do, since they've gone out of their way to insulate themselves.
In other words, the info you're looking for isn't visible through any of their public sites. Depending on what you're looking for it's either gonna be on their between office network or on the private network in the individual building. The between office one is clearly gonna be open to the internet if you can get onto it, but the interoffice network might be it's own private server not connected to the internet. It might,however, be connected to one of the atm's out in front of the bank.