A Bellevue Stuffer Shack

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Description

This is a standard stuffer shack location host designed to serve the buisness location in Bellevue.

Scaffolding

The website draw.io is a free resource you can use to create host flowcharts. It's really easy to use.

This section outlines the structure of the host’s scaffolding. It should contain a subsection for each node in the host if there’s more than one. Each subsection should include the node’s properties (Type, Rating, Attack, Sleaze, Data Processing, and Firewall), IC Tray (the load order of all IC the node is capable of deploying), sculpt (a description of what a character in the node experiences), files (can be broad, be sure to include any file storage and retrieval protocols), devices (include operating procedures), and notable users (including spiders and their equipment and behavior).

Public Storefront

insertorganizationhere.mtx
Type Rating Attack Sleaze Data Processing Firewall IC Tray
Data 3 4 5 6 3 Patrol, Blaster, Probe, Track

This node serves as the public face of the local Stuffer Shack. It is a general mirror of the real building and provides customers with access to remotely order food.

Physical Integration

Some hosts correspond with physical locations. They may act as a WAN to manage devices in a building, protect the personas of a business’ clientele from prying eyes, or serve as a data repository for staff reference. A few rare, outdated hosts have physical hardware they run on. Use this section to describe how the host is integrated with meatspace, if at all. Remember that because direct connections to slaved devices are a backdoor into a host’s firewall, slaved devices will be physically protected. It is better to have an easily accessible device not be slaved to a host at all than to have it compromise your network security. Whether a given host’s owners subscribe to that philosophy is up to you.

Insert Organization Here has a modest building protected by a cheap private security force. It's in an old building with wired, offline electronics, so security devices are placed in a cavalier fashion. The spider's office on the third floor contains an offline terminal they can use to match employee/client names with ID numbers when needed.

Foundation

Use this section to describe a host’s foundation, if it has one. The only static, unchanging feature of a host foundation is its logic map: a set of seven specific nodes and the data trails connecting them with the requirement each node be connected to the rest. If the host’s foundation paradigm has been locked down for some reason (such as a persistent portal anchor), you may describe it as well. This is a rare occurrence, as keeping the paradigm randomized helps the host’s owners recognize when the portal node has been anchored by an unauthorized user.

Sample foundation map.png