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 **Oracle** is a [[:programs:|program]] which fully breaks the [[:firewalls]] on a random unhacked [[:mainframe devices:Security Camera]], for a cost of 4 [[:PWR]], with no cooldown. It can be bought from some [[:mainframe devices:Server Terminals]] for 500 [[:credits]]. **Oracle** is a [[:programs:|program]] which fully breaks the [[:firewalls]] on a random unhacked [[:mainframe devices:Security Camera]], for a cost of 4 [[:PWR]], with no cooldown. It can be bought from some [[:mainframe devices:Server Terminals]] for 500 [[:credits]].
  
-Oracle can target cameras on unrevealed tiles, which other programs cannot target. Oracle cannot target [[:mainframe devices:Security Camera#inactive cameras]], including while they are [[:mainframe devices:#rebooting]] after [[:alarm level#alarm level 1]] (or [[:alarm level#alarm level 2]] in [[:modes:Beginner]] mode), but it can target cameras which are rebooting for other reasons. If there are no cameras for Oracle to target, then the program cannot be used; instead, the message //"no remaining uncaptured cameras"// is shown.+Oracle can target cameras on unrevealed tiles, and cameras protected by [[:guards:Null Drones]], which other programs cannot target. Oracle cannot target [[:mainframe devices:Security Camera#inactive cameras]], or cameras which are [[:rebooting]]. If there are no cameras for Oracle to target, then the program cannot be used; instead, the message //"no remaining uncaptured cameras"// is shown.
  
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 Oracle hacks cameras however many [[:firewalls]] they have, so its PWR cost per firewall hacked depends on the number of firewalls. It is more efficient at higher [[:mission difficulty|mission difficulties]], but still a valuable program at lower mission difficulties for its exploration benefits. It is best to explore early, so you will want to pair Oracle with a [[:programs:#generators|generator]] which gives a lot of PWR early. [[Seed]] is a good choice, as it lets you use Oracle for 0 PWR every turn, meaning you can hack all cameras in the facility before alarm level 2. Oracle hacks cameras however many [[:firewalls]] they have, so its PWR cost per firewall hacked depends on the number of firewalls. It is more efficient at higher [[:mission difficulty|mission difficulties]], but still a valuable program at lower mission difficulties for its exploration benefits. It is best to explore early, so you will want to pair Oracle with a [[:programs:#generators|generator]] which gives a lot of PWR early. [[Seed]] is a good choice, as it lets you use Oracle for 0 PWR every turn, meaning you can hack all cameras in the facility before alarm level 2.
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 +Oracle is less useful in [[:corporations:K&O]] missions, especially in the [[:Contingency Plan#extended campaign]] after the [[:missions:OMNI Foundry Lab]] mission, since they have fewer cameras than other corporations.
  
 Oracle is generally safe to use because [[:daemons:]] are not initially installed on cameras, except by [[:daemons:Fractal#Fractal 2.0]] in [[:modes:Endless]] mode. However, if [[:daemons:Fractal]] or something else installs a daemon on a camera during the mission, then Oracle has a risk of triggering it. Oracle is generally safe to use because [[:daemons:]] are not initially installed on cameras, except by [[:daemons:Fractal#Fractal 2.0]] in [[:modes:Endless]] mode. However, if [[:daemons:Fractal]] or something else installs a daemon on a camera during the mission, then Oracle has a risk of triggering it.
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