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cryptographic-authenticity
Discussion on the use and potential weaknesses of one-time pads and one-time ciphers as secure communication methods within the story.
1 chapter across 1 book
A Fire Upon the Deep (2002)Vernor Vinge
Chapter 1048
This chapter consists primarily of authorial notes and reflections on cryptographic elements within the narrative, particularly focusing on the use and potential vulnerabilities of one-time pads in the story's context. The author debates the plausibility of certain plot mechanisms involving communication security, automation updates, and the Riders' control over Fleet Central, highlighting the complexity of maintaining narrative coherence while integrating advanced cryptographic concepts.