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Calling Persica!<br>
Calling Persica!<br>
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Persica: Yeah, I’m here.<br>
Persica: Oh, yeah. I’m here.<br>
Persica: Sorry, I just went to check on M4.<br>
Sorry. I was checking on M4.<br>
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M16A1:Is she… alright?<br>
M16A1:How...is she?<br>
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Persica: Everything’s… going according to plan.<br>
Persica: Everything is...going according to plan.<br>
Let’s leave that aside for now. RO didn’t see what you were doing while she was in the database, right?<br>
But that aside, RO didn’t see you do anything back in the database, did she...?<br>
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M16A1:No, I took care of it by the time she came out.<br>
M16A1:No, I already had it sorted by the time she came out.<br>
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Persica: Really now… how’s your condition?<br>
Persica: I see.. How are you doing?<br>
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M16A1:Hmph, don’t tell me… I still have time to change my mind.<br>
M16A1:Humph. You’d better not tell me...it’s not too late to regret my decision.<br>
Still, I have a question. Take it as a bold suspicion born of an unstable digimind, but can you answer?<br>
But I do have a question. Let’s just say it’s some wild suspicion caused by instability in my neural cloud. Can you answer it?<br>
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Persica: Things being what they are, go ahead.<br>
Persica: Now that we’re here...ask ahead.<br>
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M16A1:I once searched Griffin’s databases about Lyco’s death. There were 378 reports indicating that he died because of an accident.<br>
M16A1:Regarding Lyco’s death, I ran a search in Griffin’s database, and 378 reports stated that he died in an accident.<br>
Therefore, I can’t understand your obsession with him. <br>
So I don’t understand why you’re so hung up on it...<br>
Whatever he did, he’s dead now, so why are you still bothered by him?<br>
Whatever he’s done, he’s already dead. Why do you still care?<br>
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Persica: That was because he died in a very suspicious way.<br>
Persica: Because his death was extremely suspicious.<br>
Even if he died, he wouldn’t do so from an accident. <br>
Even if he did die, it couldn’t have been an accident...<br>
...Therefore, I can’t bring myself to accept that conclusion.<br>
Which is why I’m not buying it.<br>
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M16A1:Hah, I didn’t think you were so perceptive.<br>
M16A1:Ha, who knew you can be so astute.<br>
Persica, are you really a researcher?<br>
Are you really just a scientist, Persica?<br>
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Persica: I’ve gotten through my share of life and death situations just like you, M16. Survival’s a trick you pick up.<br>
Persica: Like you, M16, I’ve had some narrow escapes from death. Survival is a skill.<br>
In any case, this is your objective.<br>
In any case, that thing is your target.<br>
The Commander will keep the SF offensive at bay and ensure you can investigate in safety.<br>
The commander will hold off S.F.’s attack so you can investigate safely.<br>
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M16A1:Investigate the source of… that weird signal, huh...<br>
M16A1:Investigate...that strange signal source...?<br>
When exactly did you notice it?<br>
When on earth did you notice that?<br>
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Persica: While RO was in the SF main trunk network and searching for File 7...<br>
Persica: When RO infiltrated the Sangvis mainframe and started searching for File No. 7...<br>
I secretly used RO’s neural cloud to do some searching of my own, and I just so happened to download an interesting document.<br>
I secretly conducted a multi-channel search on the network using RO’s neural cloud and downloaded an interesting file.<br>
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M16A1:While I ought to remind you that documents from the SF net are potentially infectious...<br>
M16A1:I want to remind you that all files in the Sangvis mainframe are potentially virus sources...<br>
Hehe, there’s no point saying that now, is there?<br>
Humph, but it hardly matters now, does it...<br>
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Persica: Even RO herself can easily get rid of second-rate viruses like what SF uses, but that’s not the point.<br>
Persica: Even RO herself can neutralize that kind of feeble Sangvis virus, but that's not the point.<br>
I downloaded that document because it was encrypted in a way that was completely different from the SF model.<br>
The reason I downloaded this particular file is because it's encrypted in a way that's completely different from standard Sangvis encryption method.<br>
Therefore, this is a letter, an invitation that promises to make it worth your while… did you get the coordinates I sent?<br>
Therefore, this is a message. An invitation that promises anything but a fool's errand... You got the coordinates, right?<br>
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M16A1:An invitation… is it?<br>
M16A1:Invitation...you say?<br>
I’ve been through many battles until now, but I’ve never seen such a spine-chilling invitation.<br>
In all my days on the field, I've never received such an ominous invitation.<br>
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Persica: What’s the matter? Getting cold feet now?<br>
Persica: What? You're feeling skittish now that you've come this far?<br>
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M16A1:It’s possible that my digimind might collapse… especially now.<br>
M16A1:Even MY neural cloud can suffer a breakdown...<br>
...Though it’s a shame that my neural cloud can’t be replicated.<br>
Especially now.<br>
There’s a lot of experience which… I’m afraid I won’t be able to share with M4.<br>
...Too bad...it can't be backed up.<br>
All this experience...can't be of use for M4.<br>
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Persica: It looks like... you think of her in everything that you do.<br>
Persica: You seem to...think about her in everything you do.<br>
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M16A1:Yeah...<br>
M16A1:Yeah...<br>
All this was to protect M4...<br>
This is all for the sake of protecting M4...<br>
That was the only order you gave me, but also an absolute one.<br>
This is the only order you've given me, and it's absolute.<br>
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Persica: I’m glad you still remember.<br>
She’ll wake up soon, M16.<br>
If you move fast, you might still be in time to bid her farewell.<br>
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M16A1:Forget it, I don’t have time to say anything...<br>
Persica: I'm glad that you still remember.<br>
Let’s just get it over with quickly. Right now… it’s the only thing I can do.<br>
She'll wake up very soon, M16.<br>
If you move quickly, you might still make it in time to tell her goodbye.<br>
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M16A1:Nah, it’s fine. I don’t have time to think about what to say...<br>
Better get on with it. That’s...the only thing I can do now.

Latest revision as of 21:52, 14 May 2023

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M16A1:Persica!
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Calling Persica!

Persica: Oh, yeah. I’m here.
Sorry. I was checking on M4.

M16A1:How...is she?

Persica: Everything is...going according to plan.
But that aside, RO didn’t see you do anything back in the database, did she...?

M16A1:No, I already had it sorted by the time she came out.

Persica: I see.. How are you doing?

M16A1:Humph. You’d better not tell me...it’s not too late to regret my decision.
But I do have a question. Let’s just say it’s some wild suspicion caused by instability in my neural cloud. Can you answer it?

Persica: Now that we’re here...ask ahead.

M16A1:Regarding Lyco’s death, I ran a search in Griffin’s database, and 378 reports stated that he died in an accident.
So I don’t understand why you’re so hung up on it...
Whatever he’s done, he’s already dead. Why do you still care?

Persica: Because his death was extremely suspicious.
Even if he did die, it couldn’t have been an accident...
Which is why I’m not buying it.

M16A1:Ha, who knew you can be so astute.
Are you really just a scientist, Persica?

Persica: Like you, M16, I’ve had some narrow escapes from death. Survival is a skill.
In any case, that thing is your target.
The commander will hold off S.F.’s attack so you can investigate safely.

M16A1:Investigate...that strange signal source...?
When on earth did you notice that?

Persica: When RO infiltrated the Sangvis mainframe and started searching for File No. 7...
I secretly conducted a multi-channel search on the network using RO’s neural cloud and downloaded an interesting file.

M16A1:I want to remind you that all files in the Sangvis mainframe are potentially virus sources...
Humph, but it hardly matters now, does it...

Persica: Even RO herself can neutralize that kind of feeble Sangvis virus, but that's not the point.
The reason I downloaded this particular file is because it's encrypted in a way that's completely different from standard Sangvis encryption method.
Therefore, this is a message. An invitation that promises anything but a fool's errand... You got the coordinates, right?

M16A1:Invitation...you say?
In all my days on the field, I've never received such an ominous invitation.

Persica: What? You're feeling skittish now that you've come this far?

M16A1:Even MY neural cloud can suffer a breakdown...
Especially now.
...Too bad...it can't be backed up.
All this experience...can't be of use for M4.

Persica: You seem to...think about her in everything you do.

M16A1:Yeah...
This is all for the sake of protecting M4...
This is the only order you've given me, and it's absolute.

Persica: I'm glad that you still remember.
She'll wake up very soon, M16.
If you move quickly, you might still make it in time to tell her goodbye.

M16A1:Nah, it’s fine. I don’t have time to think about what to say...
Better get on with it. That’s...the only thing I can do now.