Jonathan_S wrote:ThinksMarkedly wrote:A microSD card today is smaller and has more storage than what Sci-Fi writers from the 1990s thought was possible! I don't think they're going to get any smaller because they become too tiny to handle. Our fingers aren't getting more dextrous than they are.
But you can subject people to searches to figure out if they are smuggling data out. This is not new.
A bigger difficulty would be for people like Honor who have cybernetics in their body, meaning they must have some data storage of some kind. What are they going to do, reset the firmware to defaults?
Though unless you're dealing with active spies -- in which case you've far more serious problems -- the workers may get sloppy but in general they should be in favor of keeping the base's location secret. (After all, they're the ones who'll get blown up if the wrong people find it)
So you shouldn't need to search them for any storage devices. It'd be more about making rules that make inadvertent leakage of data that might disclose the location less likely.
Things like restricting devices with cameras, limiting the observation areas, or applying censorship to messages home would go a long way. (Could someone smuggle in a camera or smuggle out uncensored information? Probably. But if you make the workers aware of why you're doing it that should sharply limit their interest in bypassing those security measures)
It could simply be a matter of -- and exemplify -- curiosity killed the cat. It doesn't have to be a spy, but rather someone wanting to know where he is in the universe. For his own peace of mind, with no intentions of spilling the beans to anyone.
BTW, that observation deck could have been utilized from the moment prior to even leaving the MBS and all along the route.