Reverend said again: “This batch of satellites has extremely high security
itself,”
“And the communication code has been reset, so even the person who designed it cannot crack the current communication content.”
“The possibility of being cracked is almost non-existent, but it also has certain drawbacks.”
“The disadvantage is that the satellite is a bit old,”
“And it is still an old generation of narrow-band mobile communication satellites.”
“The transmission rate is relatively slow, so it can only transmit text and byte commands,”
“Such as monitoring the status of safes in various places.”
“Under normal circumstances, safes only need to Just send a command of a few bytes to the satellite at regular intervals.”
“If there is an exception, the command is only a few bytes,”
“And the same is true for activating the self-destruct device.”
“There is no problem at all with this small data transmission.”
“In addition, it can satisfy very few users to use this system for voice calls at critical moments,”
“But it cannot satisfy video signal transmission.”
Charlie nodded and said: “That is to say,”
“Even if the base in Cyprus may have surveillance equipment installed,”
“The organization can’t check it in real-time, right?”
“Yes.” Reverend said: “The monitoring equipment in Cyprus is stored locally,”
“And every time I come here, I will bring back a copy of the surveillance video from the past week,”
“But this data will not be connected to the Internet,”
“And will only be stored in Turkey. Every once in a while,”
“All the data will be handed over to the Military Command.”
“As for whether the Military Command will hand over these data to the Lord.”
Charlie couldn’t help laughing and said,
“Seeing how old you are, I didn’t expect you to not know a lot about this.”
Reverend respectfully said: “These were all systematically trained when I was in Warriors Camp.”
“There were more than 5,000 people in the base including the commissioner,
Cavalry Guards, dead men, and their families.”
“All the people were poisoned and died, and no one was spared.”
Charlie asked him: “How do you know so clearly?”
Reverend explained: “This is the information that the organization declassified internally.”
“The reason why it was declassified at that time was to warn all bases,”
“About the consequences of a major failure.”
Charlie suddenly thought of something, and blurted out:
“You just said that the major failure was twenty years ago?!”
“Yes!” Reverend nodded: “It was twenty years ago, I remember it very clearly.”
Charlie’s expression was horrified, his parents were killed in Aurous Hill twenty years ago!
The timing is so coincident, it can’t be just a coincidence, right?
Is there any connection between the death of the parents and what Reverend said?!

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