jackalpi: (smile)
Damian Spinelli aka the Jackal ([personal profile] jackalpi) wrote in [community profile] trans_9 2012-05-07 04:39 am (UTC)

He was talking with the Vision. The Vision. Granted, from his appearance, Spinelli would surmise that it was the version from Young Avengers and not the main team...but that didn't really matter. All he knew was that he was somewhere where he was getting to talk to the likes of his childhood heroes, and he was more than a little giddy over the prospect.

"Oh. Oh! Yes, of course, that would make things most difficult. One moment, and I can show you some of my work."

The easiest way to do that was to retrieve his laptop from his bag, and power it up. There was still some battery life left, enough at least to demonstrate.

"Of course, there would need to be some adjustments made once I have been able to study the current level of encryption available on board, so this may seem a bit primitive by your standards, but..."

While had no doubt they would seem quite simplistic to Jonas, they were certainly ones that the average person in the early decades of the 21st century would have difficulty getting through. His fingers flew over the keyboard, disabling the elaborate protections he had in place as easily as he had put them there to start with, inputting algorithms that would automatically generate new protections that would render what he had typed in useless on a second go-round. It was a shifting, mutable piece of code, as secure as he could make it.

"The Jackal assures you that his skill is such that no firewall of his time is an issue, the most difficult of codes can be broken, and that security devices everywhere are a simple matter to access. In fact, for a time there was some...ah, government interest in his work."

Finally he brought up a splash screen for a video game, the words 'The Saga of Stone Cold' written across it. It looked to be fairly decent graphics-wise, although not top-end, at least not depending on when he was from. He grinned, pleased. "And about four years ago, I created this small game, which I must say did quite well considering I only spent a week putting it together for Stone Cold."

A little symbol flashed across the screen, putting the game as copyright 2007. Here he hesitated, fingers hovering over the keyboard. "Would that be a sufficient demonstration or would you perhaps prefer something more specific to Stacy's systems?"

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