by Panopticon » Tue Aug 30, 2016 7:40 pm
If he made a concerted effort to attack any particular system he might have been able to take control of it and, say, disable the cell-block's forcefields or commandeer a bunch of cavemen to do his bidding. But Panopticon probably would have been more efficient at counteracting that. As it is the system struggles to keep up with trying to keep Hazards out of the numerous areas. Plenty get deleted but that does very little when he can just clone himself. In the end the system finally decides to quarantine him in the section he has gotten to. Carefully planned charges detonate throughout ducts and connections in the facility, disrupting cables and and connections, blowing out wireless transceivers and shutting both Panopticon and Hazard into two sections of the system as well as disconnecting numerous ones into their own autonomous sections.
On Hazard's side is the detention complex he entered through, some cameras, the manufacturing floor, the geothermal plant and the Slipstream Drive. Most of which is inoperable, it's code in shambles due to him breaking everything in his path. On the bright side, that does mean the forcefield keeping them in their cell fizzles out.
On Panopticon's side is the majority of the cameras, the deepest part of the system where all the instructions are coming from and the most important part, the heart of the entire facility, the Breach containment.
Operating autonomously now are the Neural Controllers instructing the cavemen, the base's weapon systems and basic functionality like pumping air through the facility, maintaining the Eco-Dome over the valley, allocating power throughout the place and other such things.
The good news is, this basically forced Panopticon to be cut off from everything else.