MicroThrust computer spikes were a range of computer spikes designed to help a person gain access to data stored on a computer or hack into a computer controlled system. They countered Imperial Rapid Repetition Defense Measures by altering its own primary coding sequence, rewriting portions of itself to avoid detection. This causes the spike to deteriorate, meaning it was only useful for one application. MicroThrust computer spikes were packaged in a tough, plasteel casing with a computer interface port allowing connection to a portable computer.
Models
- Piercer II computer spike (3000 credits)
- Intruder computer spike (4500 credits)
- Piercer IV computer spike (6000 credits)
- Spear V computer spike (7500 credits)
- Lancer computer spike (9000 credits)
- Impalement Forward computer spike (10500 credits)
- Riddle Eight computer spike (12000 credits)
- Honey Comb IX computer spike (13500 credits)
- Tunneler computer spike (15000 credits)