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Post by Kman on Jan 27, 2018 20:55:03 GMT -8
===== K-907 =====
K-216.1 glanced over as the wolves went through the barrier, slamming through it and appearing on the other side of the combat. "What happen?" the creature asked, looking over at K-216.2 who shrugged, causing K-216.1 to shrug too.
K-216.3 was caught in a bad way at the moment, as the other had moved to tackle him. However, as K-907 went to the other side, he blinked, turning to look at him and then back at K-414. "What do?"
===== K-358 =====
BAT: I keep adding data nodes and K-358 keeps using it...and K-907 too. Hey Richard, remind me to tell K-358's Operator that he's poorly designed with all these data leaks.
RAM: They're not leaks. He's using it. The more you give, the faster he'll work. 907 too.
BAT: Really? Well then. What if I just stop some of these nodes here...
The beasts atop K-358 were mostly dizzy at the moment, their eyes moving in various directions as they tried to get themselves back oriented. All the data that had just gone through them at the rapidly changing environment hadn't quite caught up with how the wolves were designed to work. K-216.4, still slowed down by K-358, was the only one that wasn't in close proximity, and the creature turned toward the situation before narrowing his eyes as K-358 blasted the other two back, knocking them a few steps away. "Do not let him be fast again! Wait he already did. Did he while I talk?" the creature asked, frowning. K-414 gave a low grunt as he looked at the goings-on here. Between the stupidity of 216, the poor jokes of 358 and the being far too official of 907, he was getting a headache. He glanced down at 501 then, folding his arms over his chest. "All right. Going to let you run support. Link up with 216. All six of them. Let me see what happens when you're able to mastermind what he's doing. 907's outplaying him and 358's too quick. He needs an edge and you're it," the beast growled, tempted to let her link to him too, just so 216 got some of his own power, but he wasn't going to push it to that point yet. He was mostly curious to see how 501 operated. Supposedly she was going to run support for some of the units, but he had yet to see her in action.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2018 23:46:21 GMT -8
501 simply nodded before rushing over to join the fray. Giving a short nod to 216, and 216.....and 216.....and so on, she started the code injection that would allow her internal system to communicate with theirs. After about a minute or so, the process would be completed, with both parties feeling a significant boost in their offensive and defensive capabilities. 501, not normally being a combatant, and having been somewhat taxed from establishing so many links in so short a time, decided to hang back and see if 216 knew how to use the gift that she had just given him. So, finding a spot somewhere just behind 216, she sat on the ground and carved two wooden totems, before placing one atop the other. Both were shaped like wolf heads. The first had a symbol meant to promote health. The second had a symbol meant to protect one from harm. As she sat in silence with her wood carvings, 501 watched the battle. She was curious to see just how it would progress from here.
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HDMI: "You're in for a treat. Just watch what happens, and try not to blink." (to both BAT and RAM) "Oh, and you're welcome, by the way." (Specifically to BAT)
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Post by Nightshade on Jan 28, 2018 7:57:56 GMT -8
"Unidentified server access" K907 said as soon as the new k-unit stepped into the fight. Shane slammed his hand on the projector screen. They were playing dirty eh? Mid fight reinforcements plus server limits." XIFF code designation K510.exe. I have no data on her." The wold added, eyeing the new unit and how she seemed to be empowering his opponent.
Shane returned to the center of the room and swiped his fingers around, a holo console appearing before him. "Alright 907. I promised that I would let you pass this test. Let's see what happens when we show them the real power of a NSD Military spec navi. I'm turning off your limiters and jacking you into our satellite. Time to use that .nsd extension of yours. Satellite Uplink....extablished. SynchTrigger on stanby. They better reopen those server ports or we'll overload their system into shutdown."
"Understood. SynchTrigger Execute."
An incredible surge of power exploded outward from 907 as over 90% of the server power was instantly delegated in to the KUnit to meet the insane stream of data that had been just opened. The Wolf's fur turned into a pure white, with the yellow extremities glowing a bright neon green due to all the 0s and 1s of data being elaborated by his system. Purple sheens and glints could also be spotted on the white fur. The amount of raw data coursing inside 907 was so immense that it could be seen by the naked eye. If any of the syndacate's operators tried to scan the NSD navi's systems, they would find a FullSynchro status active at all time.
The most stand out detail were his eyes, now vibrating in Nebula System Dynamic's bluish purple. As he was now, K907 was porting the undeniable marks of NSD's created navis and their color schemes.
To top it off, It seemed that 907's systemd had also been able to overclock themselves by the same factor 216 was experiencing...for all six of him. Measuring power was useless, unless you'd believe a V100 navi could exist. The network was so stressed by 907's mere presence that the room around them lost all of its color, showing nothing but the wireframe and polygon infrastructure. With BAT closing up power nodes, the whole thing couldn't supply enough energy to fully render everything inside, considering 358 was also drawing considerable power.
"Orders."
"Eliminate the targets. Lethal force Authorized with no limitation." Shane tried to say, watching with a grin as 907 had already moved into action before he could even finish. The white wolf immediately charged 510's position with full intent of erasing her existance. She was the one behind 216's power boost, so he would break the chain at the weakest link. Considering her abilities, 907 could instantly assess that she was no fighter. Baring his claws, he positioned himself in a way to account for 216's most probable interception attempt as well, while also predicting 358's most likely movements. by now, he already formulated about one thousand different strategies spread out in the course of the nest fifty actions of every enemy.
"Yo, AS dudes, no matter what you do. I won't let you take K907 to the recycler bin!"
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Post by Gaia on Feb 17, 2018 20:02:24 GMT -8
K-358.EXE
He was just about to get a move on to the three wolves from the pack that he had separated, when he suddenly felt the framerate data from within the server significantly drop - the lag that was suddenly induced was caused by his attempting to sap processing power that was no longer there. He quickly dialed back on the intake, but, that also meant that his inner core was significantly decreased. The pulsing ball of green shrunk, and pulsated less often, denoting his loss of speed.
K-358 growled, the sound disjointed by his rapid movement, but, could adapt to the situation anyways. He was preparing, once again, to make his strike, when, suddenly, a massive influx of data strained the Network to the point that the color drained from their surroundings. Looking past the dogs in front of him, K-358 watched the now glowing K-907, and the massive pool of data flowing around him. The processing power of the entire network was being taxed by this influx, and that was his current resource of energy.
"Blasted fools! They don't even know how to calibrate their own data nodes within a database. The overflow of their own faulty database is going to overload the system - K-358, your new target is that thing they call a database. If the server crashes while you're in it, they won't bother booting it back up, they'll just reboot all of you. Fix the issue!"
He stopped moving, then, for the briefest of moments, and the two blurs met in the middle for an instant. Then, in a sudden burst of outward kinetic energy, K-358 was moving again, his speed more than two fold its former, small arrows appearing beneath him to propel him forward with each step he made. Then, as he came down upon K-907, K-358 did something that only he could do -
- and froze the Network around him. The data flowing across K-907's form was irrelevant, as it simply stopped flowing. Every individual pixel froze in place as K-358's form became a constantly flowing, constantly ebbing green. K-358's unique ability and function on the field of battle, focused and intensified onto a single target, makes him capable of annihilating a foe before they can even move to stop him. In this way, it was almost as though he could freeze time, simply by draining the ability from a Navi to process their own framedata.
K-907 was frozen in place, incapable of movement, incapable of offense - his only hope for defense was whatever methods his NetOp could employ without requiring his Navi's personal movement, because K907 hadn't any method of it. K-358, empowered and channeling the massive influx of speed from the drained K907, darted around the Navi, throwing out claw swipes with his speed double at his side, each strike against the other K-Unit with the force of two blows, and each further draining the speed from K-907 and into K-358.
His efforts were, however, focused entirely on K-907 - he couldn't do this to more than one Navi at a time, and he definitely couldn't maintain it for long. He could already feel his power over the other unit slipping, but, the flurry of green running around him, striking at full power and overclocked speed, would hopefully be enough to kick the other unit out of the picture. And, while his processing was drained to a halt, he couldn't tax the network. This meant, however, that he was at danger from the Pack of K-216s that he had ignored to get here . . .
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Post by Kman on Feb 27, 2018 20:52:17 GMT -8
The sudden change in data transfer caused K-414 to frown. He didn't particularly stop what he was doing, nor did he offer anything more than just that. A simple frown. This was a training exercise, and not anything further. Is this how the NSD did what they did? No wonder they used darkloids, then. The ends justified the means, and all that. He gave a small sound before he noted then, that K-358 had begun to utilize his abilities to shut down K-907, which was curious. He had not expected the program to adjust his target in that sort of way. Not that he minded, though the servers were getting steadily more clogged as time went on. "501. Link up with 358 too. Let's see what happens."
Unlike 907, 358 was part of the Animus Syndicate. He hadn't seen the support program in action, but he was curious as to what she could do.
The female program gave a salute, beginning to send process data out to 358 as well. Suddenly, the program would feel, much as the 216 units were feeling, an exponential increase in processing power. The processing was being shared now, not by the six segments of K-216, but also now by 501 and 358. Any unused processes from any of the three were used and utilized by the others on the subnet.
The beast grinned then, as 907 continued his approach, the effects of what 358 did starting to wear off now. "K-216. Cerberus mode." There was a single target, now. It seemed that 358 was now allied to the multiplying K-unit. And beyond that, its processing power, enhanced by what was coming from 358 and also now from 501, was allowing the program to process data faster and more accurately than it ever had. It paused then, the six forms on the battlefield shuddering for a moment. However, before the pack had a chance to rush forward, a single command from K-414 caused the collective to pause for a moment. They froze, as if processing something else, or perhaps it came from the slowdown that was afforded by 907 and 358 both.
But what came next was something out of nightmares as the six different forms shifted, standing up fully on their hind legs, beginning to twitch and spasm in ways that they shouldn't, at speeds that they shouldn't. Frame-by-frame, they were thrashing about before five of the others simply moved. They didn't walk, or lope, or make any act of movement. Instead they just drew closer to the one key unit that was nearest K-907. From there, nothing what would have been expected happened as they didn't merge together, as they had unmerged to begin with. Instead, their data melded, and where it had been a single program thrashing about a second ago, now was one that had fangs and heads emerging from different points on its body. Eyes in palms and fangs on shoulders- an amalgamation of horror that K-907 would have seen before from the fight with Thorn.
The creature launched a hand forward, its claws curled, and as it did so, the claws simply grew into the fangs of a head that formed instantly. One frame it wasn't there, and the next it was, before it opened its mouth and from its throat came another maw, and then another, moving far too quickly for even K-358 (at the current moment of course) to keep up with, aiming to simply crash into the attacking K-907 and defend K-501. This had become Animus vs Nebula in an instant.
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Post by Nightshade on Mar 8, 2018 12:12:12 GMT -8
Shane simply leaned back. K907 would take care about things soon enough. Meanwhile he would focus on the next array of chips to be slotted in. How bout some custom NSD ones? He could play around a little. K358's blows struck the armor, locking the K-Unit into place. While some damage was inflicted, it wasn't nearly enough to stop K907, especially now that he was using all of his power. He was on a timer himself, but unlike 358, he knew how to modulate his own energy output depending on the situation. This of course would increase his effectiveness in combat. The wolf would simply stand there, unable to move, for now. His systems immediately cycles through all the info available on 358. Once logged in, the sudden target switching was met by a suspicion flag, as it went against what their orders were just a minute ago. He did not scan any communications between 414 and 358 within the network. K414 was hardly capable of stealth himself. This matter will be investigated later on. It was but a minor setback, however. "...are you done?" He asked 358. While he was getting slightly annoyed by his brother, he had other more important matters to think of. Using the last Area Grab, the jackal snap vanished to a more safe location. "...awful choice, 414. You should stick to fighting..." Shane mumbled with a chuckle. Sure enough, the fact that 216 was just a single entity on the field and 907 already had the chance to see said form in play was just a recipe for trouble. Without having to predict six 216 and their attack patterns, all that energy would be immediately rerouted to take care of 358 and his pesky leeching. It would still be a card to play to his favor, however. The ground beneath his paws shattered under pressure, strong winds propagating from the K-Unit as he roared. Now, there it was... the ferocity and bloodlust typical of the KLine. Even if for a moment. K907 recollected himself, allowing his flowing powers to settle. Anger makes stupid, but asserting dominance is a good way of getting the upper hand. He stared at 414, a stare that challenged the alpha. "It's you I want."
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Post by church on Mar 21, 2018 2:44:39 GMT -8
There was one thing in particular that angered K-501. It wasn't being bossed around. It wasn't being attacked. It wasn't even the significantly slower internet speed caused by the bandwidth hog calling itself K-907. No, the one thing that really rubbed her the wrong way, was being ignored. So, while linked with 216 and 358, K-501 decided to play a little dirty. How, one might ask? Well, the answer was obvious. All she had to do was go back through the records of the battle thus far and put together a video feed of all of 358's movements. As soon as she had finished editing the footage properly, she temporarily linked up with 907, and sent the data to his ocular sensors along with three layers of encryption. If this worked, it would create the illusion of multiple copies of K-358 attacking K-907 from multiple directions. However, it would only be visible to K-907. Once the file was sent, K-501 disabled the 907 link, as it had served it's purpose.
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HDMI: "You know, I'm pretty sure that hogging all the bandwidth is a major party foul. And what's the big idea going all out in a training battle anyway? I mean, shouldn't you save that for when there's a legitimate threat to deal with?"
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Post by Nightshade on Mar 21, 2018 3:49:18 GMT -8
"I think you do not understand what kind of deal 907 is in, HDMI. Either he completes this test or he gets erased. His whole existance is at stake here. While this is a test, our stakes are higher than yours. As such, 907 will operate as if this was a real threat scenario, because it is. Not only that, I would like to remind you that this test also serves to see if the K-Line can be outsourced in partnership with other companies. Reason why I myself am here. Oh, and let's not forget that the attacks we've been dealing with up to now looks pretty lethal to me."
K907 didn't even care. Instead, took note of the way 501 linked to other units and shut the hole up almost immediately. He did not mind the data that was being sent in. His system purged it as soon as it found the nsd firmware lacking. That would take approximately 493 microseconds.
"And judging by how he seems interested in measuring up with the legendary 414 to ascertain his worth, I would kindly ask you to keep your own dog on a leash. Another unauthorized hacking attempt at 907's systems will be flagged as hostile action by default. I don't need to tell you what happens next. I'm not the one with a petty K-unit.
I also suggest you to stick to the guidelines and modify her gender to be more in line with the rest of the pack. Sorry to say but making a female K-Unit does not increase the odds of success. Only looks weirdly wrong from people outside of AS."
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