[Center] [img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/260227/cad841d7.png[/img] [Sub]+}Electric Dreams{+[/Sub] [/Center] Aurora would linger back as Arrish and Bug went back and forth on the topic of hacking the Sim itself. Both had valid points as far as she was concerned, though Arrish’s route of doing so seemed unnecessarily risky. Not to the data recovered, as ostensibly there shouldn’t be any due to it being a scrimmage match, not that Aurora was convinced that was the case by this point. But in the fact that consequences could befall them for how he went about it. Which mirrored the point Arrish was making well enough. Even if potentially now how he was meaning to do so. Her attention was pulled onto Bug’s performance in the Sim however, leading her to brighten up as she added in her own thoughts. [color=6ecff6]“I would like to second the mention of using the fallen Squid. I had to speculate, since we only had an aerial view of the Sim. But I’m guessing you used a Peragus bypass, in combination with your positive IFF tag, to gain root access. But being able to crack through the errors to reactivate the Kattai as quickly as you did after was impressive.”[/color] [color=6ecff6]“And Sleepy and I wouldn’t be too opposed I’d think. Sadly our normal positions wouldn’t lead to much of a range boost.”[/color] She would offer as she started moving towards the briefing room. Pulling Arrish along with her, assuming he was still using her to stabilize himself. But that was hardly incidental, as she knew herself well enough that if she didn’t start moving, this conversation would make them miss the debrief. [color=6ecff6]“Though, linking up the drones to Sleepy’s targeting system might allow for more autonomous execution of combat hacks.”[/color] She would ponder as she led the way. [color=6ecff6]“Though the code injections wouldn’t be able to be as customized in that case. But sensor jamming, or remote detonation of grenades might be doable.”[/color]