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+ | This will be a dump of various bits and pieces of miscellaneous decking knowledge. | ||
+ | Alternative representation and additional information is also available at the [[houserules# | ||
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+ | 1. Canonically the Matrix requires a subscription to use. Because you're a fly-by-night shadowrunner who refuses to pay the corps their nuyen, not that you have a SIN to pay with, *any* intrusion into the Matrix is considered a hostile one. This means as soon as you step foot into it the tally (security/ | ||
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+ | 2. Exits themselves (SANs) can be encrypted and there are several bugs on how it is documented. | ||
+ | * locate host blah | ||
+ | * -> Your search returns the address blah. | ||
+ | * logon blah | ||
+ | * -> You fail to gain access to the host. | ||
+ | * # The target room has an AccessScramble value, which blocks remote login. | ||
+ | * analyze access | ||
+ | * -> There is nothing out of the ordinary about that subsystem. | ||
+ | * # Well, now what? (This is what usually keeps people from logon. | ||
+ | * analyze blah | ||
+ | * -> Analyze what? (That doesn' | ||
+ | * help decrypt | ||
+ | * -> helpfile shows no ability to decrypt exits/SANS exists | ||
+ | * # But finally if you just do it anyway: | ||
+ | * decrypt blah | ||
+ | * -> You successfully decrypt that SAN. | ||
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+ | So, the room is not the SAN, the exit is. An access-encrypted room can prevent movement in, forcing you to decrypt it blind. |