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Pointing out mistakes in NAACN (number 500):

Available here. Please go to the third portion of this report and read the first bolded line because NAACN didn’t mention this.

→ The first portion regarding Joint Service was almost complete but it didn’t mention that the update included an 8-bullet point list summary of ongoing domestic and international events for the past 6 months.

Second portion redundancy (NAPA-OS-XX and CPU import).

→ It points out in the section portion when talking about NAPA-OS-XX’s demand for CPU power. This is redundant to mention because it’s obvious.
→ Yes. An operating system whose entire concept is to be modular based on architecture of the device it’s ran on, with no swapping support between memories, is going to be only CPU intensive. Because it’s not designed around the 1970s mainframe OS paradigm like KRYPTOS-III.

→ Related to the third portion, it was designed with immunity to probing in mind, while KRYPTOS-III (much like the predecessor) was designed with probing capabilities being vital. Which is how AID Unit Nine had backdoors to all PII’s.
→ When combined, it is very simple to conduct an operation such as the one mentioned in the third portion when talking about NAGB.

Third portion information (NAGB-related):

@Nicholas
→ Despite calling it a “Cold conflict”, it isn’t. One major information missing which needs to be publicly addressed is that the military of Nasphilitae is patrolling international waters. For the first time since the Civil War. Other countries need to be informed about this, since we use the mercantile ensign as the military one, which was the flag used during our Dominion period.
→ The patrol managed to identify Romordian shipping lines, which Nasphilitae informed the NAGB government about. Since the official policy is that NAGB is a sovereign territory and since Nasphilitae was found on weirdly political principles, it will not support Romordian terrorists.
→ This should weaken the propaganda of the NAGB government that its’ opposition is against NAGB itself and working merely in favour of foreign interests.

→ As mentioned earlier, when combined it is easy to…prone-check other countrys top level domains for vulnerabilities. This was done and the AID informed NGBSS of an open port on I2P topography used for communication among Romordian separatist groups.
→ It reserved, as with the above patrol, information relating to NAGBs other vulnerabilities not used by Romordians for itself.
—> I wouldn’t call this a cold conflict, I’d call it the expected relations which these two countries would have given the circumstances at present and historical backgrounds.


SIGNED REPORTER: Lumen.

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