After the event with Agents running drills and seeing if there operatives bomb diffusing skills were "efficient" a lot of talk has been going on about what it is that these devices do.
Now my first thought was it was simply a device that shot some stuff into the ground and brought up anything that was found "important" or "odd" in the area to the surface and that was all there was to it
Turns out I was wrong. Now this conversation with Liaison Officer Tygrvason (EPN) started with the simple question of "can bluepills see the gold code the devices emits?" his reply was....
"Redpills are able to 'see' what bluepills cannot, similar to how dogs can detect sound above normal frequency. We are more accustomed to noticing and adapting to changes in the code. Furthermore, the pulse that is emitted merely 'reads' code; it does not alter it. If I may use a concrete comparison, the device works upon a similar principle as 'radar detectors' have been used. A signal is emitted to locate certain frequencies and report back. A scrambler however, is manufacturered to emit a signal which blocks opposing frequencies from detecting it. These devices are illegal under most bluepill laws."
So to sum it up, the gold shiny code we all see workings its way from the devices after detonation is a signal similar to a radar as in you have to have extremely good hearing or in this case sight to see it. That signal in turn is able to penetrate threw the code and rebounds off it after being set to pick up certain pieces of interest which then are interpreted and translated back to the origin while also being hidden so that it goes uninterrupted and unnoticed. Nothing is extracted or inserted minus a small series of waves that then dissolves after extending a certain radius similar to radar and relaying any information they find.
Will be happy to answer any further questions to supply chat logs of the conversation if anyone feels they are needed. Also if anyone as a screenies of the details of a CPD before going off I would like to see one.




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