At the same time that the warning was displayed on the Skimmer's holoscreen, Salem's device beeped. He pulled it out and checked the display. Its readout showed that it had encountered an "incomplete information" error, or something along those lines. It wasn't entirely clear.
He sighed. Either his routine wasn't working like it should, or this was some kind of failsafe in the system that he'd overlooked. He could set up his device to find whatever the computer was looking for, and then he could incorporate that information into the search algorithm. If he continued to run into such issues, however, this could take far longer than anticipated. Still, the only thing standing between him and his information was time.
He sighed and pulled his communicator from his pocket. After explaining his situation to Al, he asked, "So, can you either set up the ship's computer to help me out, or help me out yourself? Setting up each function by hand could take me hours. I don't think I'll have hours."
"Isn't that theft?" Al asked.
"Yep," Salem responded with a smirk. He could already see where Al was going with this.
"And you want me to help you out with your blatant theft of information from people you hope to make allies with?"
"Well, it won't be blatant if no record of the intrusion is recorded on the computer," Salem laughed. From the look of things, though, he thought, frowning at the warning on the holoscreen I'll have a bit of housecleaning to do when I'm done here.
"Oh, that's fine then. That makes everything alright," came Al's sarcastic response.
Salem rolled his eyes, "You gonna help me or not?"
"Computer's already programmed. You're on your way."
Salem grinned and watched as his device cranked back to life. If Al had done his job right, the device would automatically detect all information requested by the system, and incorporate each new search into his overall code breaking routine. As long as he had enough time, it should eventually break down the entire system. He silently cursed the lack of proper interface speed between his technology and Yeerk technology. If he ran out of time, it wouldn't be the first time he'd failed to hack a Yeerk spacecraft.