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Ah...good afternoon. Forgive me, I'm not quite used to doing things in this manner. But that is kind of why I am contacting you all today.
On the previous mission, I realized that this communication device is useful but that we might benefit more by other means. I'm new so I'm afraid I don't know too many of you and so I hope I am not over stepping by asking this.
But I was curious...Is there anyone else that has communicated with others via a more internal method? Where I am from we have these communication arrays that we access using spiritual power. And if you know a person's personal password you can communicate directly with them through your minds.
[That is the most general way he can describe that...he just hopes he is making things clear.]
It got me thinking that during missions that might be monitored by an enemy, it might be convenient to have such a form of communication that they wouldn't be able to track. Granted I haven't been on many missions so I don't know how many times this would be useful...but it is good to be prepared for any situation.
I'm sorry I have rambled on...
Basically I was asking if anyone else also has communicated in that way in the past and if it might be something useful that those of us with that ability might be able to help contribute to missions in some way.
On the previous mission, I realized that this communication device is useful but that we might benefit more by other means. I'm new so I'm afraid I don't know too many of you and so I hope I am not over stepping by asking this.
But I was curious...Is there anyone else that has communicated with others via a more internal method? Where I am from we have these communication arrays that we access using spiritual power. And if you know a person's personal password you can communicate directly with them through your minds.
[That is the most general way he can describe that...he just hopes he is making things clear.]
It got me thinking that during missions that might be monitored by an enemy, it might be convenient to have such a form of communication that they wouldn't be able to track. Granted I haven't been on many missions so I don't know how many times this would be useful...but it is good to be prepared for any situation.
I'm sorry I have rambled on...
Basically I was asking if anyone else also has communicated in that way in the past and if it might be something useful that those of us with that ability might be able to help contribute to missions in some way.
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No harm will come to the one I am communicating with. At times the link would stay and the sounds will still be heard but for the most part concentration needs to be focused elsewhere and the array will simply end.
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/Sounds like a good baseline all-around, then. Wonder how it'd be best balanced with the other telepathy systems we've got on this train...?/
[The peridexis, that quiet not-a-voice in the back of Nita's head, 'hums' thoughtfully, quietly utters the passcode as a precaution... And, in a 'voice' distinct from Nita's, adds its input:]
/I could always play switchboard, unless you perhaps have experience in that yourself, Xie Lian?/
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[He tilts his head curiously, sensing the differences in the voices. He doesn't quite know what a switchboard is but he thinks he can figure out that connection.]
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But she's more bemused by this turn of events than anything.]
/It's not something we'd want anyone intending to help fight caught up in, either. A 'mission control' in the middle of the chaos would be distracted, if not just in more danger...
Anyway, this is a friend of mine, the, ah, 'soul' of wizardry from my world./
/I'm peridexis,/ the other not-voice adds helpfully. /And I assure you I am not usually this verbose; however, I exist largely in an assistive capacity for wizards for functions very much like this./
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It is nice to meet you as well peridexis. It does make sense that a central user would have to stay on the train and convey the information remotely. I understand they have a type of communication system in place that serves as a base of information during most missions. This would serve as a backup perhaps...should general communication goes down. Or if communications need to stay private.
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/Redundancy is always better. We haven't had the SCA-communications for all that long, though, and even they come up against interference sometimes. We'd need something resistant to things that take down tech and magic; combining the strengths of both.../
[Nita glances upward almost aimlessly as she thinks.]
/You are right about the privacy, though; the SCAs come with team filters and personal contacts, but that doesn't mean they can't be overheard or tapped into./
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[And he trusts his own mind more then a little thing that anyone can use. He is a trusting person overall, but there is still a lot for him to get used to in this place...especially after everything he dealt with on his world before coming here.]
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[The peridexis expresses its amusement through the channel.]
/Aside from that... making friends across teams helps, since we tend to be in different locations. I can teleport, but that doesn't mean much unless I've got coordinates./
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[He doesn't know how many people Hua Cheng has met but certainly there are some that he trusts.]
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/Someone from home? ... That's always good./
[The peridexis allows itself to chime in again:]
/It would help the both of you - as well as the train at large - to compare notes on the matter, before the next mission./
[Dot all the i's and cross the 't's, and so forth.]
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[He lives with Hua Cheng as well so talking over testing this practice on the next mission.]