Seated inside of a speeder marked as a civilian vehicle, Sebastian Thel had arrived early at the location where the mission was to take place. The thump of the music reverberated throughout the sides of the speeder and through his keyboard. Expecting a message from his contact, a mercenary by the name of Jain Kazko, he opened up the channel to her communications equipment. On his lap sat his slicing kit, with the computer screen displaying the interface of the local network. As he awaited Jain's voice, he scanned through the channels for her address and found an alert, indicating that the message had been relayed.
No voice arrived on Sebastian's headset. A pop of static followed by a low groan traveled from the channel on the other side, causing him to grip his headphone in surprise. The agent in the front seat must have noticed his expression in the rear view mirror and turned around with a gesture of similar concern. Raising a hand and forcing a smile, Sebastian tried to silently convince him that everything was alright. He hit a button on the glove compartment and closed the screen separating the front seat from the back seat. On the channel, a voice spoke into his headset, distorted by static and scratching.
"Hello, who is that?" In a calm tone, Sebastian responded, all the while listening carefully for anything important they might say. He held the mouthpiece to his lips in anticipation.
"I know you sliced Jain's comms." Speaking sternly this time, Sebastian squinted as he tried to listen. The voice began to list numbers, each in different sequences. The mathematician's eyes widened in intrigue and he immediately began to record the transmission. The numbers became increasingly distorted as the list continued and Sebastian could not decide whether or not the sequence was code. As he managed to record the last trail of the sequence, the message terminated. "Damnit." Sebastian cursed under his breath.
With a sigh, Sebastian returned his gaze to the interface, where he saw the name linked with Jain's channel. Upon clicking the link, he was greeted a page displaying information surrounding the address. He executed a function which scanned the page for vulnerabilities and uncovered several routes which he could access. When he selected route leading to the location of the server, he ran into an encryption which appeared to make up the back end of the page. He opened up a text box, which he linked with the window and executed a command which allowed him to engineer the code.
Taking a moment to analyze the symbols in the window, Sebastian isolated frequencies in the patterns. He calculated the numbers needed to form the correct keys after each line of the encryption and organized them into a verbose algorithm. After entering the algorithm into the text box, the system executed the command and decrypted the information on the window. While not all the text had been successfully decrypted, he had found what he was looking for, the location where the channel was being hosted. The channel was being operated from the night club where Jain had arranged to meet Sebastian in the first place.
"They must have traced her signal when she arrived." Placing a hand to his lip in thought, he spoke aloud to himself. He realized that the slicer on the other channel must have intercepted Jain's message when she entered the network, meaning that Jain was already at the night club.
After a pause, he adjusted the algorithm in the text box, then performed another function. This time, the account was revealed to be associated with a Rebel cell. Satisfied, he wiped the history of commands he had performed in the address to avoid them tracing him. Before he left the speeder, Sebastian selected a lead and plugged a portable communications device into his slicing kit. He opened up the recording of the transmission he had received earlier and sent the file to the portable comms device. When the transfer was complete, he slid it into his pocket and removed his headset, which he unplugged from the slicing and set aside.
With the compact, sleek case in one hand, Sebastian opened the door of the speeder. The lights of the club reflected in the surface of the damp ground and the smell of machine fuel hung thick on the air. Smoothing down the front of his knitted waistcoat, Sebastian straightened his jacket and made sure his plus fours were neat. He closed the door behind him and took a breath before he prepared to walk among the refute of Level 1515. Following the beat of the music, he quickly spotted the masked visage which matched Kazko's image on the operation file. He walked up to the mercenary and lightly tapped her on the shoulder.
"Jain, I never got your message, your comms were sliced." With an almost nonchalant shrug, Sebastian regaled the situation calmly. He took one look at the imposing woman and recoiled slightly, holding the slicing kit with two hands. "The Rebels intercepted the frequency, but I managed to trace them back to this club." He nodded in affirmation. Failing to directly look Jain the eye, or rather, the mask of her helmet, Sebastian retrieved the communicator where the vague recording was stored.
"They used your channel to talk to me, but they didn't say much." Scratching his head, Sebastian handed Jain the device. As more hedonists and party goers spilled out of the club, he found himself moving in closer to Jain and hiding by her side. "I recorded some of the transmission on this." He explained as he looked around with caution. "I haven't tried to decrypt it, but I don't believe that they would send it to us if it was code, unless it's something they wanted us to know." Lowering his voice, Sebastian started to become uncomfortable standing out in the open. "They still have access to your channel, maybe we can use it to monitor them." He tilted his head sideways as he made the suggestion.
"I'm getting antsy standing out in the street." As he spoke, more denizens on the night came and went from the club. The hand of a Zeltron woman brushed his cheek and he winced in disgust. "Pfft!" He shook away the strands of hair the woman had swept across his face.
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