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randomboiplush · 1 year
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An hk au im working on
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it's a cyberpunk au for hollow knight which is still a big wip I just have a few designs and here they are. @alaskaartzs cotl au is what inspired me to make this au! I'll slowly but surely be working on lore for this and designs
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zigmatism · 9 months
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More concepts for Hornet in my cyberpunk Hollow Knight AU.
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🎆 VietTai?
 :) a very good ship, anon.
Emoji asks!
🎆 - what is their favourite holiday?
mmmm gonna have to go with the Lunar New Year and its related festivities: Spring Festival in Taiwan and Tet in Vietnam. Disregarding western holidays because nah. They might use it as an excuse to dress up (Halloween) or go shopping (Christmas) but it’s a more lukewarm response than what they’d do for their “own” holidays.
Edit: honorary “western” (not really) holiday is New Years Eve! They watch the fireworks together and then go back home to settle in and make wishes for the new year :) perhaps snag a new years kiss when the clock strikes midnight :)) sweet things only
I feel like those two are basically on polar opposite ends of what sorts of holidays they like to celebrate, but the new year is like their common ground? Taiwan likes a lot of hhh superficial holidays I guess. There are a lot of “holidays” and really big sales days in Taiwan and China that are for shopping and shopping only and I think she’d be much more interested in those than an older tradition. (Double 11 day, also known as Veterans Day in the US, is coming up; I’m pretty sure it was “created” pretty recently and it’s just devolved into a shopping bonanza like Cyber Monday). Tangent over, my point is that she’s more about the celebratory, fun part of holidays instead of the tradition honoring part, and she enjoys a lot of new holidays better just because there’s not as much tradition and custom rooted in them and they’re more of an excuse to have fun and be joyful.
Vietnam however: I think she likes tradition. She definitely likes and celebrates new stuff too but the old ways are a lot more real to her? And hmmm I think she loves her people like. a lot. A lot a lot. so she takes Tet as an opportunity to spend more time with them, to laugh with them and be among them for a little while longer. So yeah, she likes holidays that are more people/community oriented than ones that are just for fun ig. There’s just more meaning to them, and more richness in the celebration.
I don’t know where I was going with this but the point is they both like the Lunar New Years enough that it’s their collective favorite holiday. In a Human AU I might feel comfortable enough saying China gets all his “associates” (HK, TWN, JPN, SK, etc.) together for a family dinner but. in the current political climate. that isn’t happening in nationverse. So instead they blend Vietnamese and Taiwanese traditions together and just spend some time with their citizens in either Taiwan or Vietnam. Giving red envelopes to neighborhood kids, cooking together (the culinary palate isn’t that different because they’re both sorta southern places but there’s still a healthy mix of dishes on the table) and the festivities! The parades, noise, fireworks, calligraphy in both traditional Chinese and Vietnamese, fun things! Taiwan thoroughly decorates the house they’re staying in for the New Year, whether it’s hers in Taiwan or Vietnam’s. I think they might set up an altar to “ancestors” as well, although as nations they don’t really /have/ ancestors but. They offer it to the citizens they’ve lost and the ones they were particularly fond of. I think they both believe at least a little in things that aren’t from the human world— they’re nations, strange things happen, and it’s hard to believe that the people that are gone are only turned to dust and nothing more (maybe they are still among us). Besides that it’s mostly just them spending quality time with each other-- and then if they’re celebrating in Taiwan, they’ll probably go sightseeing/traveling around after the initial few days of celebration, once businesses reopen. Perhaps Vietnam goes into stores with Taiwan just because and they spend the whole day shopping and trying out cute and/or really wacky outfits :)
Tl;dr yes Lunar New Year is their favorite holiday and it’s a time for them to get together as a couple and be sweet together.
Also lowkey: if anyone has any different hc please do tell! Would love to hear different opinions and I’m not sure if the stuff about tet is accurate enough or if there’s anything I’m missing.
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telecomupdate · 8 years
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Tertiary Institute Students from Hong Kong and Macau To Face Off in Inter-Tertiary-Institute Capture the Flag (CTF) Contest 2017
HONG KONG, March 7, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute (ASTRI) today announces the partnership with iChunQiu.com to launch Hong Kong's first-of-its-kind 'Inter-tertiary-institution Capture the Flag Contest(CTF) 2017'. Tertiary institute students in Hong Kong and Macau are invited to register online via ctf.astri.org from now on till 22 March 2017.
Registered students will receive intensive on-line training from March to June and online practice support. The contest will follow an 'ethical hackathon' format, requiring participants to compete in a 36-hour, non-stop on-line challenge in a range of topics including web-security, cryptography, secure coding and computer forensics, and more. The contestants will progress through a qualifying round in early April followed by the final contest in mid-June in which the three best teams will be awarded HK$50,000, HK$30,000 and HK$10,000 respectively.
CTF is a a globally recognised popular platform modelled as a series of simulated cyber-attacks that emulate what happens in the real-life digital space. This exciting, competitive platform will gauge the students' skills in managing information security and deterring cyber-attacks. It aims to boost the knowledge and expertise of the local talent pool and promote awareness of information security among the young generation in Hong Kong and Macau. A wide range of cybersecurity skills are required to succeed in CTF, including operating system, secure programming, reverse engineering, computer forensics, system security administration and network analysis.
A rigorous on-line training for the contestants will be followed by a practice game meant to help identify skill-gaps and better prepare for the qualifying round. In the final contest, an exciting attack-defence model will be adopted - testing how teams work together and deploy their collective skills and knowledge to solve challenges.
Dr. Duncan Wong, Vice President, Financial Technologies of ASTRI commented, "This exciting contest will be just as much fun as it will be professionally useful." He added, "Cybersecurity is becoming a very challenging yet promising career choices for young professionals. Through practical exposure such as this CTF contest, our young generation can taste a feel of the real world of cybersecurity management."
"iChunQiu.com has extensive experience in hosting CTF events in mainland China and has a strong sense in training citizens especially training citizens especially the young generation to safeguard cybersecurity. This is a very exciting cybersecurity competition with meaningful cause. Participating teams need to demonstrate high skills in attacking the vulnerable part of other contestants' servers and at the same time defend against others' attacks. Teamwork and strategies are also critically important if the contestants want to win in the game," said Cai Jingjing, the founder of iChunQiu.com which is the most popular on-site cybersecurity institution in mainland China.
The 'Inter-tertiary-institution Capture the Flag Contest (CTF) 2017' has been backed by invaluable support from 'GovCERT.HK' of The Office of the Government Chief Information Officer (OGCIO), HKSAR Government. The OGCIO is committed to supporting - among many of its initiatives - general users, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and schools to conduct health checks on computers, mobile devices and websites as well as tips and techniques to guard against cyber-attacks.
The Contest is sponsored by HKT - Hong Kong's premier telecommunications service provider and leading operator in fixed-line, broadband and mobile communication services, and Hong Kong Information Security Academy (HKISA) - a leading provider of cyber and information security insights and training, as well as Cyberworld (Asia) Ltd and FireEye.
About ASTRI
Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute Company Limited (ASTRI) was founded by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in 2000 with the mission of enhancing Hong Kong's competitiveness in technology-based industries through applied research.  ASTRI's core R&D competences in various areas are organised under seven Technology Divisions, namely Communications Technologies, Electronics Components, IC Design (Analog), IC Design (Digital), Opto-electronics, Security and Data Sciences, and Software and Systems. Five areas of applications including financial technologies, intelligent manufacturing, next generation network, health technology, and smart city are identified for major pursuit. For further information about ASTRI, please visit www.astri.org.
Media enquiries:
For enquiries, please contact Ms. Cherry Au (Tel: 3406 2993, email: [email protected])
Read this news on PR Newswire Asia website: Tertiary Institute Students from Hong Kong and Macau To Face Off in Inter-Tertiary-Institute Capture the Flag (CTF) Contest 2017
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ebizupdate · 8 years
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Tertiary Institute Students from Hong Kong and Macau To Face Off in Inter-Tertiary-Institute Capture the Flag (CTF) Contest 2017
HONG KONG, March 7, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute (ASTRI) today announces the partnership with iChunQiu.com to launch Hong Kong's first-of-its-kind 'Inter-tertiary-institution Capture the Flag Contest(CTF) 2017'. Tertiary institute students in Hong Kong and Macau are invited to register online via ctf.astri.org from now on till 22 March 2017.
Registered students will receive intensive on-line training from March to June and online practice support. The contest will follow an 'ethical hackathon' format, requiring participants to compete in a 36-hour, non-stop on-line challenge in a range of topics including web-security, cryptography, secure coding and computer forensics, and more. The contestants will progress through a qualifying round in early April followed by the final contest in mid-June in which the three best teams will be awarded HK$50,000, HK$30,000 and HK$10,000 respectively.
CTF is a a globally recognised popular platform modelled as a series of simulated cyber-attacks that emulate what happens in the real-life digital space. This exciting, competitive platform will gauge the students' skills in managing information security and deterring cyber-attacks. It aims to boost the knowledge and expertise of the local talent pool and promote awareness of information security among the young generation in Hong Kong and Macau. A wide range of cybersecurity skills are required to succeed in CTF, including operating system, secure programming, reverse engineering, computer forensics, system security administration and network analysis.
A rigorous on-line training for the contestants will be followed by a practice game meant to help identify skill-gaps and better prepare for the qualifying round. In the final contest, an exciting attack-defence model will be adopted - testing how teams work together and deploy their collective skills and knowledge to solve challenges.
Dr. Duncan Wong, Vice President, Financial Technologies of ASTRI commented, "This exciting contest will be just as much fun as it will be professionally useful." He added, "Cybersecurity is becoming a very challenging yet promising career choices for young professionals. Through practical exposure such as this CTF contest, our young generation can taste a feel of the real world of cybersecurity management."
"iChunQiu.com has extensive experience in hosting CTF events in mainland China and has a strong sense in training citizens especially training citizens especially the young generation to safeguard cybersecurity. This is a very exciting cybersecurity competition with meaningful cause. Participating teams need to demonstrate high skills in attacking the vulnerable part of other contestants' servers and at the same time defend against others' attacks. Teamwork and strategies are also critically important if the contestants want to win in the game," said Cai Jingjing, the founder of iChunQiu.com which is the most popular on-site cybersecurity institution in mainland China.
The 'Inter-tertiary-institution Capture the Flag Contest (CTF) 2017' has been backed by invaluable support from 'GovCERT.HK' of The Office of the Government Chief Information Officer (OGCIO), HKSAR Government. The OGCIO is committed to supporting - among many of its initiatives - general users, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and schools to conduct health checks on computers, mobile devices and websites as well as tips and techniques to guard against cyber-attacks.
The Contest is sponsored by HKT - Hong Kong's premier telecommunications service provider and leading operator in fixed-line, broadband and mobile communication services, and Hong Kong Information Security Academy (HKISA) - a leading provider of cyber and information security insights and training, as well as Cyberworld (Asia) Ltd and FireEye.
About ASTRI
Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute Company Limited (ASTRI) was founded by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in 2000 with the mission of enhancing Hong Kong's competitiveness in technology-based industries through applied research.  ASTRI's core R&D competences in various areas are organised under seven Technology Divisions, namely Communications Technologies, Electronics Components, IC Design (Analog), IC Design (Digital), Opto-electronics, Security and Data Sciences, and Software and Systems. Five areas of applications including financial technologies, intelligent manufacturing, next generation network, health technology, and smart city are identified for major pursuit. For further information about ASTRI, please visit www.astri.org.
Media enquiries:
For enquiries, please contact Ms. Cherry Au (Tel: 3406 2993, email: [email protected])
Read this news on PR Newswire Asia website: Tertiary Institute Students from Hong Kong and Macau To Face Off in Inter-Tertiary-Institute Capture the Flag (CTF) Contest 2017
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randomboiplush · 1 year
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Xero cyber au
his armor be glowing ✨️
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randomboiplush · 10 months
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Marissa cyber au
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She was fun to draw
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randomboiplush · 10 months
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collector cyber au
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In the cyber au he is sorta a protective dude who just wants to protect different bugs and things, but due to being made of void he is less trusted due to the very violent nature of void in this universe, he has the chains and stuff just as a safety measure, but he really don't wanna hurt no one
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randomboiplush · 1 year
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cyber au dreamers :]
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It took me a while to get the motivation but yah here they are
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randomboiplush · 10 months
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God tamer cyber au
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little bit of lore
God tamer, tiso and pale lurker are all roomated
God tamer found tiso almost dead below the collisseumwhere you find him, and tiso like sits up out of nowhere(possibly due to dream king/Guardian, not 100% tho-)and she decides to take him somewhere and deal with his injurys, and they both find pale lurker due to ghost and they just all become roomates, Also God tamer is the tired adult of this group...despite them all being adults...-
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randomboiplush · 10 months
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CYBER AU HORNET LORE + ART
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So she actually takes after her father in abilitys a lot, so she does have foresight, just struggles to control it and it often comes to her as dreams
Also hornet has a wyrm tail that she keeps hidden most of the time like her dad, also she can summon an extra pair of arms as well(both shown in the above image
The Vessels did not get foresight because white lady's genes clashed with it
And little hornet has multiple times woken up pale king in the middle of the night as a kid, the day before bad things happen...telling him that the bad thing was gonna happen...that is how they figured our she had foresight...she was like five when that happened
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randomboiplush · 10 months
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cloth in a trashcan
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nola is trying to get her out of the trashcan
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randomboiplush · 11 months
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Dream guardian/dream king
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They have burn scars on the half of their face from the fight that separated the dream realm and nightmare realm
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randomboiplush · 9 months
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Eternal Emilitia for the cyber au
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Also yes hanging chair
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randomboiplush · 9 months
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what cyber ghost looks like if a fully grown vessel
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randomboiplush · 10 months
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cyber au hive knight
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I just had the urge to do this
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