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Approved Tech Black Cipher

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Intent: Bring the Black Cipher into the Galaxy, complete a mission
Development Thread: Ain't No Sass In Our Kaas
Posts are scattered. This was made for ease...
Posts 1, 2, and 3
Post 4
Post 5
Continued posts are afterward...
Transfer Ownership Thread: http://starwarsrp.net/topic/78538-the-granting-of-amnesty/

Manufacturer: Sith Empire
Model: N/A
Affiliation: Darth Erebos
Modularity: N/A (Possible Upgrades)
Production: Unique Canon Item
Material: Encryption Device Components

Description: The Black Cipher was an item of great importance to the Galactic Republic, they attempt for so long to obtain even one of these Ciphers to help end the war, but almost all of their efforts were thwarted. During its time, it was the most advanced cipher ever created, and even if it was cracked, its codes could be changed again leaving the Republic in disarray.

Aside from it once being the most powerful cipher in the galaxy, it was a simple tool to encrypt messages to the war. Unknown, but it could be possibly upgraded to technology standards, or even further, depending on its capacity and compatibility with our own technology.


Primary Source: Black Cipher



This is a Canon Item

[member="Darth Erebos"] [member="Spencer Varanin"]
 
[member="Braith Achlys"]

Well, there's no interaction. The mission happens underground in the ruins, separate from the Dominion. I was trying to do it before on the Everything Needs a Hostile Race, but things happened and all.

Sorry, I didn't use the entire dominion for the mission, I just posted 10 posts as dev. It was also sort of helping the dominion go along in the beginning, then, things again happened
 
[member="Ranik Keeran"]
That's okay. Just keep in mind this is pretty old technology, dating back some three-to-four thousand years ago. While highly advanced during the war of that time period, it probably doesn't hold up to 20 BBY and onwards in terms of technological advancements.

You are free to update/upgrade this via technology modification after approval to meet/exceed what would be today's advanced encryption machines with further development, but this is more than acceptable for what is being submitted right now.

Pending admin approval. :)
 
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