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Imperial Intelligence is famous for the security of its scandocs, as well the structure (which often baffles new recruits). To help test the security of its communications, Imperial Intelligence often sends sample communications to the Navy or to COMPNOR, challenging them to break the security of the scandoc. No one has yet broken a completely encoded communication. A fully secured scandoc will look like this when decoded: From: The sender is from the headquarters of a certain branch of Imperial Intelligence (Internal Organization Bureau, Analysis Bureau, Bureau of Operations, or Intelligence).

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