Re: Sci & Tech of Future Crime
- From: "Logan Kearsley" <chrono.surfer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 26 May 2007 01:08:46 GMT
<kaptainfantastic@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Greetings,[...]
3) How likely is space piracy? Given that stealth is just about
impossible in space, it seems improbable that a pirate corsair is
going to 'jump' your freighter. Seems the most likely scenario is some
sort of elaborate inside job, but even then, how do you hide the
megafreighter you just stole?
Back up a question: Do you need to hide the megafreighter you stole?
4) Will T-ray scanners and advanced image recognition software make
smuggling of any kind completely impossible?
The person intending to use the scanner still has to arrange to get you or
your cargo in range of it for a sufficient length of time first. So probably
not.
-l.
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