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I started a discussion for the issue with the Patrol IC in the rules thread.
My conclusion so far: A Program designed to search for intruders does not get frustrated or sloppy in its attempts. It keeps looking for intruders relentless and ever vigilant.
For the moment I rule that you can - at least within the confines of a host where you only have to content with a large but limited number of files - make a search an extended test.
My reasoning for the former:
"SUCCESS TESTS Success tests generally occur when a shadowrunner has to use her abilities
to accomplish something in a single moment of time. This could involve weaving a car through traffic at high speed, looking for a needle in a haystack, or lifting a heavy object. A Success test (also known as a Simple test) is a matter of rolling up enough hits to meet the threshold for the test, then moving on." p.47 core
"EXTENDED TESTS
Rather than taking place in a single moment, some tests take place over time. Maybe you’re taking a few days to learn a new spell or you’re repairing your beat-up Americar and you need to determine how long the job takes." p.48 core
You accumulate data and methodical work through directories - a Matrix Search fits rather the second definition than the first.
And I just noticed, that indeed you have found the file before the Patrol found you: It took 39 seconds to find you, your search took 30 seconds for the first roll and 7.5 seconds for the second.
Which means just as you found the file and did your first Matrix Perception looking for databombs, the Patrol IC noticed a hidden icon
Matrix Perception:
10d6t5 1 [10d6t5=3, 3, 4, 1, 4, 5, 1, 4, 4, 3]
Yes, the file has an R4 databomb attached
You now roll Ini and compare your actions to my ini charts.
Round 1 you stay undetected - so if you can manage to disarm, crack and copy the file within that round you can log out before you are detected.
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While Krestov and Bluebird exchanged pleasantries, both noticed a rather angry looking man entering the restaurant from a door marked as privat and making a bee line towards the kitchen. According to the images they had seen, this was no-one else but the owner and master chef Valmont himself.
Whatever had enraged him, it seemed to be important enough that he nearly lost face in front of his guests.
Torrent was able to notice the same thing, but he was able to hear half a sentence he screamed before the kitchen door swung shut again:
"Whoever is responsible for..."