Hi Ed Thomas,
Thank you very much for your kind complements.
I'd claim it was something I'd thought a lot about, but it wasn't.
I'm not sure I could even claim to be the first with this idea, RFC may have addressed why it won't work already, but I'm not sure.
From what we know of the holographic projector, which the cave has several if not many for the SNARC's not just Merlin's etc, and can make more at need; is that it can blur what is seen so it isn't recognizable anymore, but counter-wise it ought to be able to show the observer reading the next semaphore's billboard the code groups [which at up to ten miles, is pretty amazing in the first place for 18-19th century telescopes] assuring all is well or why there was a delay due to some common accident or personnel quirk etc.
Given the SNARC sensors' capabilities, I doubt there's a Go4 code left that OWL hasn't 'broken' a while back [by simply copying the codes from the other end] and Nahrmahn has subjectively learned all that's available in the library about the history and methods of security versus espionage etc [maintaining cover stories], especially the psychology and other means of keeping the victim unaware and thinking what he's supposed to, since it was one of his hobbies when he was alive, while the SNARC sensors could easily provide the expected normal messages that would keep Wyrshym ignorant of what's really happening until its too late.
There are limits to all things, but between OWL, Nahrmahn and the scout snipers, Nybar and Wyrshym could be kept uninformed for quite some time, in part simply because they wouldn't believe the truth until they see it themselves.
L
EdThomas wrote:lyonheart wrote:SNIP
I also wonder if OWL and Nahrmahn might or could use the evident holographic projector capabilities to send false semaphore messages of assurance etc.
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This is so fiendishly clever I'm proposing Lyonheart for the
Totally Unexpected Weapon of the Book Award. Here the rest of us have been thinking obvious things like scout/snipers or mobile infantry going ahead to handle the semaphore problem and Lyonheart surprises all with this brilliant innovation!!
Protocol for winning the TUWB calls for the recipient to buy a virtual round so let's head for the club to raise our glasses to the recipient. Way to go L!
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