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[[Europe]], and "the [[Asia|Asian]] Peninsula".   
[[Europe]], and "the [[Asia|Asian]] Peninsula".   


The team then put in a formal complaints against security protocol 99-J4XY, which was prevented them getting the junk food and coffee deliveries they rightly demanded to keep working at night. Fight the Powers, John!
The team then put in a formal complaint against security protocol 99-J4XY, which had prevented them from getting the junk food and coffee deliveries they rightly demanded to keep working at night. Fight the Powers, John!


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 10:22, 9 February 2018

Tiger Teams are part of Sector Seven from the ARG continuity.

Sector Seven Tiger Teams use advanced infiltration routines taken from the Megaman to hack the unhackable; stealing data or simply 'borrowing' satellite coverage from larger organizations.

There are at least 2 Sector Seven Tiger Teams. John Ho leads Tiger Team 1.

Fiction

On March 2nd, 2007, the day after a hack of the Global Information Grid was requested, John Ho sent Alexander Powers an update on Tiger Team 1's interception of United States Department of Defense Transformational Satellite Communications System coverage. Ho was quite scathing about how easy it had been to carry out the hack. Using the feeds from the Pentagon's stuff, he reported "potentially relevant operations" spotted in North Korea, Eastern Europe, and "the Asian Peninsula".

The team then put in a formal complaint against security protocol 99-J4XY, which had prevented them from getting the junk food and coffee deliveries they rightly demanded to keep working at night. Fight the Powers, John!

Notes

  • Tiger team is a term for a group of diverse experts brought together for a specific task, and originally used for people who tested American military computer security.
  • As a government agency dealing with defence, Sector Seven could've just asked the Pentagon to have a look but then they couldn't feel special.