Claudia Donovan (
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[jaunt] very early in week 3, before the attacks
[Today in unintentional livestreams, have a view of Liminal Space at the moment, more specifically the wooden-horse figurehead at the front of the boat Claudia and company entered onto.]
Oh for fuck's sake it's a motherfucking Trojan.
[some time later]
Okay, now that I mean to be here, some actual explanation.
A Trojan, in computer land, is a type of virus that gets you to let it in under false pretenses and uses your processing power to do its own shit. They don't usually propagate themselves like this, but I think we can chalk that up to Grid weirdness. They do make heavy use of anonymizers, which explains the grey lights and blurry faces.
Jules and I are gonna work on how this spreads, what it's doing, and how to stop it. Until we have answers, do not Interface anything or anyone you haven't had on your person or in your line of sight at all times - safest way to keep from catching it.
I've made a few Interface-proofing kits if you want to keep exploring without getting ambushed. Not sure how well they work on dataspikes [or why anyone thought Combat Interface: The Utility was a good idea, but that's a rant Claudia will save for another time], but they can at least save you an Interface ambush. I don't have a whole lot but I plan to work on 'em over the week, when I'm not working on the code.
Oh for fuck's sake it's a motherfucking Trojan.
[some time later]
Okay, now that I mean to be here, some actual explanation.
A Trojan, in computer land, is a type of virus that gets you to let it in under false pretenses and uses your processing power to do its own shit. They don't usually propagate themselves like this, but I think we can chalk that up to Grid weirdness. They do make heavy use of anonymizers, which explains the grey lights and blurry faces.
Jules and I are gonna work on how this spreads, what it's doing, and how to stop it. Until we have answers, do not Interface anything or anyone you haven't had on your person or in your line of sight at all times - safest way to keep from catching it.
I've made a few Interface-proofing kits if you want to keep exploring without getting ambushed. Not sure how well they work on dataspikes [or why anyone thought Combat Interface: The Utility was a good idea, but that's a rant Claudia will save for another time], but they can at least save you an Interface ambush. I don't have a whole lot but I plan to work on 'em over the week, when I'm not working on the code.
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I don't remember anything, but watching it... He can't feel what I feel and do that. He acted like he thought I would act, right up till he attacked. He shouldn't have done that. And there were small pauses, like he was trying to decide how to react. His body language isn't right. So whatever he feels? If he feels at all. It's not the same as the host.
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I did get the same thoughts. I guess he tried to get me on his side peacefully, hoping I knew it was you would help. Which is scary as hell.
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[Try as he might, there's a degree of fear and disgust that leaks through in his tone. ]
You did everything right, Pidge. I'm glad that you listened to your instincts.
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