Scene 1: The break of dawn
There it was. He saw every play before it was being made, based on who was missing and where his own people were on the map. Crushing his foes, he left the win screen behind, and closed out LoL.
It was time to get to it.
Trancelike, he first began modifying some simple programs, adding structure to make them suited to his particular needs. Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Netflix profiles, even G+, no social stone would be left un-turned. Once enough data was accumulated, it would be fed into a profiler and cross-indexed with known security measures.
His processes weren't fool-proof (yet), but they had the weight of centuries of social conditioning and psychoanalysis behind them.
With a few keystrokes, he sent his aggregators out into the digital highways, and began the next step...
I'll go ahead and roll in groups of four. First roll will have some willpower backing it up, but I don't have a great quintessence store, so I'll just leave things at difficult 4 unless they start to look dicey.
Hah! Dicey!
Ahem.
1: Devon Arc rolled 1 success using 3d10 with the World of Darkness 3rd ed system with a target of 4. +1 Willpower means 2 successes
2:Devon Arc rolled 3 successes using 3d10 with the World of Darkness 3rd ed system with a target of 4 ((9,5,10)) net 5
3:Devon Arc rolled 3 successes using 3d10 with the World of Darkness 3rd ed system with a target of 4 ((10,10,5)). net 8, very exciting
4:Devon Arc rolled 1 success using 3d10 with the World of Darkness 3rd ed system with a target of 4 ((5,2,2))
Argh, just shy! I'll finish out the next fifteen minutes then just to hit ten.
Devon Arc rolled 3 successes using 3d10 with the World of Darkness 3rd ed system with a target of 4. fifteen minutes later
So net 12 successes in an hour and fifteen minutes. Not too shabby, but Devon's probably upset with himself for hitting a slowdown near the end.