[Rinzler should lay low. Avoid attention. Stay out of notice for a while longer, at the least. It's been barely three user days since this admin had to forcibly detach him from his prey, and if the repercussions hadn't been nearly as bad as he'd anticipated, that's all the more reason not to push his luck.
But if the inefficiencies in the system had been bothering him since he arrived, a night in the hold had really only given Rinzler more time to loop over the problems. And this admin had been surprisingly tolerant of questions before.]
Transporter units: weaponized (timestamp: -28.2 user days). Upgrade tested, functional; high-level security functionality added to flightcraft.
No steps taken to integrate transporters in security suite.
Operator count static. [See also: one.]
Untrained operators: unskilled, disorganized. Potential hazards under emergency conditions.
Reference test instance: Emiri.
[That evacuation would have been much smoother if they'd had more people capable of flying the groups out. More pilots trained on the new weaponry. And most of all, more organization. Weapons are meant to be used, and Rinzler can hardly fault desperate users trying to utilize them during a fight. But the lack of a system makes his circuits itch. It's inefficient. Dangerous.]
You concerns have been acknowledged and we will take this advice into account when we assign jobs to new arrivals. They may need additional instruction even they have experience operating transporters.
Are you willing and/or capable of taking responsibility for their instruction?
[There's a noticeable pause. That is... not the response Rinzler was expecting. He's not sure it's a good idea. But he's equally unsure about refusing the admin. Especially when it comes to correcting a fault he submitted.
(And there's that flicker of a challenge as she questions capability...)]
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But if the inefficiencies in the system had been bothering him since he arrived, a night in the hold had really only given Rinzler more time to loop over the problems. And this admin had been surprisingly tolerant of questions before.]
Ship concern.
[Accept/Deny?]
no subject
no subject
Upgrade tested, functional; high-level security functionality added to flightcraft.
No steps taken to integrate transporters in security suite.
Operator count static. [See also: one.]
Untrained operators: unskilled, disorganized. Potential hazards under emergency conditions.
Reference test instance: Emiri.
[That evacuation would have been much smoother if they'd had more people capable of flying the groups out. More pilots trained on the new weaponry. And most of all, more organization. Weapons are meant to be used, and Rinzler can hardly fault desperate users trying to utilize them during a fight. But the lack of a system makes his circuits itch. It's inefficient. Dangerous.]
no subject
Are you willing and/or capable of taking responsibility for their instruction?
no subject
(And there's that flicker of a challenge as she questions capability...)]
Confirmed.
no subject
no subject
[He'll keep the offer in mind.]