Equipment check
- Quicksilver
- Master Sergeant
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Equipment check
By the way, does anyone know what an "Intelligance Unit" actualy does?
Pvt. Mark Giosso
3rd Bn, 2nd Reg, 1st Co, 8th Plt
Security Systems Master
Communications / Computer and Motion Tracker Operation Expert
Surveillance Equipment Operation Professional


3rd Bn, 2nd Reg, 1st Co, 8th Plt
Security Systems Master
Communications / Computer and Motion Tracker Operation Expert
Surveillance Equipment Operation Professional











Re: Equipment check
Hey there Quicksilver; to quote from the game book; here's the description of the Intel Unit:
'This is a multi-purpose computer that fits easily into a briefcase. An Intel Unit generally stores a wide variety of information pertaining to a given mission, including all available data on important locations, personnel related to the mission or present at the locations and other vital items. It includes a scanning device; a picture is fed into the scanner, which then searches the Intel Unit's files and produces any relevant information including the identity of any people, where the picture was taken and so forth. The scanner is capable of processing pictures of fingerprints, as well as supplying limited forensic information from closeup pictures of pieces of evidence. It can also enhance the image, so the user can study it as closely as desired.
An Intel Unit is also capable of storing and processing information fed into it by the user, to develop case files and the like, and of tapping into other computer systems for additional research. For example; if the user of an Intel Unit has the authorization, the Unit can draw data from law enforcement computers and perform fingerprinting matching, vehicle registration searches and similar tasks.'
Hopefully that helps amigo!
'This is a multi-purpose computer that fits easily into a briefcase. An Intel Unit generally stores a wide variety of information pertaining to a given mission, including all available data on important locations, personnel related to the mission or present at the locations and other vital items. It includes a scanning device; a picture is fed into the scanner, which then searches the Intel Unit's files and produces any relevant information including the identity of any people, where the picture was taken and so forth. The scanner is capable of processing pictures of fingerprints, as well as supplying limited forensic information from closeup pictures of pieces of evidence. It can also enhance the image, so the user can study it as closely as desired.
An Intel Unit is also capable of storing and processing information fed into it by the user, to develop case files and the like, and of tapping into other computer systems for additional research. For example; if the user of an Intel Unit has the authorization, the Unit can draw data from law enforcement computers and perform fingerprinting matching, vehicle registration searches and similar tasks.'
Hopefully that helps amigo!

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