So, I had the idea of creating a slicing chip for the OSI. Instead of a droid, the chip would be easily concealable due to its tiny frame, and easily portable. It would only require inserting the chip into a system network and the chip does the rest. Though, I was wondering if everyone would like to pool resources and we could all work together on creating this submission? The chip would allow the OSI to hack into enemy networks and retrieve the information they so want without having to bring along a slicer droid or hiring a slicer.
Image Source: Halopedia
Intent: To create a concealable, portable, slicing hardware for the One Sith Intelligence
Development Thread: If required
Manufacturer:
Model: Decrypter-12100 Prototype
Affiliation: One Sith Intelligence
Modularity: No
Production:
Material: Plasteel, microwiring, microchip
Description: (Include some strengths and weaknesses here. Describe some of the history behind the submission. Give us some idea of how it might perform its function, what it excels against and what some limitations of it are. This is where you talk about your idea, flesh it out over at least a good-sized paragraph, and address some of the ways it might be used or abused. For especially powerful or ambitious submissions, a very thorough description is recommended.)
Image Source: Halopedia
Intent: To create a concealable, portable, slicing hardware for the One Sith Intelligence
Development Thread: If required
Manufacturer:
Model: Decrypter-12100 Prototype
Affiliation: One Sith Intelligence
Modularity: No
Production:
Material: Plasteel, microwiring, microchip
Description: (Include some strengths and weaknesses here. Describe some of the history behind the submission. Give us some idea of how it might perform its function, what it excels against and what some limitations of it are. This is where you talk about your idea, flesh it out over at least a good-sized paragraph, and address some of the ways it might be used or abused. For especially powerful or ambitious submissions, a very thorough description is recommended.)