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Work In Progress LO-EWC

Ali Kare

High Admiral of the Lilaste Order
server room, futuristic, on the small side. Image 3 of 4


OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
  • Intent: To usher in an era of electronic warfare for the Lilaste Order
  • Image Source: Chat GPT
  • Canon Link: N/A
  • Permissions: N/A
  • Primary Source: N/A
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Manufacturer: Lilaste Order
  • Affiliation: Lilaste Order
  • Market Status: Closed
  • Model: LO-EWC
  • Modularity: No
  • Production: Semi-unique
  • Material: Durasteel
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Can upload powerful and evasive malware systems on the targeted vessel/location.
  • Malware is transferred through communications lines.
STRENGTHS
  • Powerful malware
  • programmed not to work on Lilaste vessels
WEAKNESSES
  • Very large
  • demands a lot of energy
DESCRIPTION
The Lilaste Order had been doing combat wrong the entire time. Throw men at the enemy and hope to win. This time, a new creation was in order to take out an opponent without firing a shot. The LO-ElectronicWarfareConsole is the solution. It transfers several viruses to the target vessel/location. The viruses will replicate themselves and spread throughout the systems of the ship. Their effects range from turning off the lights, to deactivating turbolaser batteries. The knock-out punch of this console is that, with enough time, control of the enemy vessel will be completely given to the Lilaste ship that launched the cyberattack.

However, the console is very large and requires a lot of energy. It will not fit aboard the average Lilaste warship. The solution was to create another vessel entirely, about the size of a corvette, to house the LO-EWC. This vessel is weak and must be protected by other Lilaste warships. Disabling the carrier ship will disable the ability of it to launch malware.

If the malware is already replicated in the target vessel, though, the disabling of the LO-EWC will not matter.
 
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