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The Locura is a computer security made from as a defense for [[Castle Nautilus]]. The code was made to attack naval ships coming into contact with the base. Its nickname was derived from a tail of a virus that claimed people’s lives.<ref>BattleTech (Video Game)</ref>
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The Locura was a computer virus that was being studied at [[Castle Nautilus]], sometime in the past it had been recognised as too dangerous or uncontrollable and research was abandoned leaving it stored on the bases computer. The code was designed to turn ships against their own crew and spread from ship to ship disabling entire fleets. Its nickname was derived from a tail of a virus that claimed people’s lives.<ref>BattleTech (Video Game)</ref>
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
When Kamea Arano and her mercenaries landed on Artu while raiding Castle Nautilis she entrusted Farah to hack into the castle. While hacking in to the building, Farah had accidentally released a security code which attacked the systems of the [[Argo]]. Fortunately, the code was contained on the dropship. The code was later kept and renamed the “Locura”, where it would be converted as a weapon. It would see its final use against the Iberia on Coromodir against Samuel Ostergaard’s last stand, destroy the dropship and killing him instantly.<ref>BattleTech (Video Game)</ref>
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When Kamea Arano and her mercenaries landed on Artu while raiding Castle Nautilis she entrusted Farah to hack into the castle. While hacking in to bases computer searching for its access codes Farah accidentally released the virus which attacked the systems of the [[Argo]] turning the ships systems against its crew and crippling the dropship. Fortunately, the code was contained before it could claim any lives by physically disconnecting the computers from the rest of the ship leaving it floating dead in space. The code was later kept and utilised as a weapon renaming it the “Locura”. It would see its use against the Fortress class dropship Iberia on Coromodir during Samuel Ostergaard’s attack, the virus transmitted from a captured allied communication relay station disabled the engines of the Iberia as it was on approach to the planet to commence an orbital bombardment, unable to slow down the ship struck the planets atmosphere partially burning up before impacting the ground in a cataclysmic explosion, killing Samuel instantly.<ref>BattleTech (Video Game)</ref>
  
 
==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==

Revision as of 21:23, 20 July 2018

The Locura was a computer virus that was being studied at Castle Nautilus, sometime in the past it had been recognised as too dangerous or uncontrollable and research was abandoned leaving it stored on the bases computer. The code was designed to turn ships against their own crew and spread from ship to ship disabling entire fleets. Its nickname was derived from a tail of a virus that claimed people’s lives.[1]

History

When Kamea Arano and her mercenaries landed on Artu while raiding Castle Nautilis she entrusted Farah to hack into the castle. While hacking in to bases computer searching for its access codes Farah accidentally released the virus which attacked the systems of the Argo turning the ships systems against its crew and crippling the dropship. Fortunately, the code was contained before it could claim any lives by physically disconnecting the computers from the rest of the ship leaving it floating dead in space. The code was later kept and utilised as a weapon renaming it the “Locura”. It would see its use against the Fortress class dropship Iberia on Coromodir during Samuel Ostergaard’s attack, the virus transmitted from a captured allied communication relay station disabled the engines of the Iberia as it was on approach to the planet to commence an orbital bombardment, unable to slow down the ship struck the planets atmosphere partially burning up before impacting the ground in a cataclysmic explosion, killing Samuel instantly.[2]

Bibliography

BattleTech (Video Game)

References

  1. BattleTech (Video Game)
  2. BattleTech (Video Game)