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Scene 4-1-3
[Combat over. Assembled at the camp.]<br>
:...End of operation, centre of G&K Garrison.
<br>
:M4A1: Commander, Ms Kalina, this is what we found at the coordinate.
M4A1: Commander, Miss Kalin. This is what we discovered at the coordinates.<br>
:Kalina: This... Audio recording file?
<br>
:M4A1: Yes, I will play it right away.
Kalina: That's...an audio file?<br>
Scene 4-1-4
<br>
:Audio plays...
M4A1: Yes. I will play it now.<br>
:"They..."
<br>
:"...are..."
[Audio starts playing...]<br>
:"...in your..."
<br>
:"...house."
‘They...’<br>
:...Finished playing.
...are...’<br>
Scene 4-1-5
...in your...’<br>
:Kalina: They're... in your house?
...house.’<br>
:Kalina: What does this mean? Who is in my house?!
<br>
:M4A1: Something that doesn't quite make sense, a mosaic of some sort?
[...End of recording.]<br>
:Kalina: Emm... By the looks of it, it does look ciphered.
<br>
:Kalina: Wait just a moment, let me go have a look...
Kalina: 'They...are in your...house?'<br>
Scene 4-1-6
What does that mean? Who's in my house?<br>
:Kalina: All done! Looks like we got a new coordinate!
<br>
:M4A1: That's... Impressive Ms Kalina.
M4A1: It makes no sense. Could it be some kind of code?<br>
:Kalina: What, that sounded like an insult there!
<br>
:Kalina: Of course you guys don't understand this kind of outdated cryptographic method.
Kalina: Hmm... It does seem to be encrypted at first glance.<br>
:Kalina: Though... Just a coordinate and a "In your house", still doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
Hold on a sec. I'll go take a look...<br>
:M4A1: ..."Psi-Cloud".
<br>
:M4A1: Psi-Cloud, essentially Android's memory core.
Kalina: Done! Looks like we've got ourselves a new set of coordinates!<br>
:M4A1: Though the mainframe Android can protect herself with mass manufactured dummy links.
<br>
:Kalina: Even so the mainframe droid is still at risk of destruction under extreme circumstances.
M4A1: I did not expect...Miss Kalin to be so capable.<br>
:M4A1: Yes, once an Android mainframe is destroyed, all the memory will be lost and reset to factory default.
<br>
:M4A1: So if the network and logistic conditions allows, Androids will back up their Psi-Clouds before operation.
Kalina: What? You're practically calling me an idiot!<br>
:M4A1: In our words, just uploading memory onto the servers.
But of course you wouldn't know such an archaic encryption method!<br>
:Kalina: Backing up Psi-Cloud is a long process though, but since it saves combat experience, it's worth doing.
Still... we can hardly learn anything from just a set of coordinates and some nonsense like 'your house'.<br>
:M4A1: During infiltration and espionage operations, Androids often cannot access the servers for covert reasons.
<br>
:M4A1: So they usually back up their memory into a diary type video file, for the sake of future recoveries or to provide intel.
M4A1: ...'Neural cloud'.<br>
:Kalina: ...So M4A1 you suspect that... This is someone's Psi-Cloud back-up file?
The so-called 'neural cloud' is the host of our memories for us T-Dolls...<br>
:M4A1: Just a guess, we need more information.
Even though the original body can create a large number of dummies to protect itself through dummy links.<br>
:Kalina: Whatever it is, it sure is interesting. Don't you think so too Commander?
<br>
:Kalina: So, let's hurry up and proceed to the next coordinate and see what shows up!
Kalina: But even so, the original body is still at risk of being destroyed under extreme circumstances.<br>
<br>
M4A1: Indeed. Once the original body is annihilated, the T-Doll loses all its memories and is reverted back to its factory settings.<br>
Which is why when network connection and logistics allow, T-Dolls always backup their own neural clouds before deployment.<br>
Or in our language, upload our memories to the server.<br>
<br>
Kalina: Backing up neural clouds takes a really long time, but it's definitely worth it for the sake of preserving your battle experience.<br>
<br>
M4A1: During infiltrations, though, T-Dolls cannot upload any data to the server back at base in order to remain undetected.<br>
In this case, we backup our memories to video logs to constitute easy recovery in the future and to provide information for others.<br>
<br>
Kalina: Right... So you suspect this to be a backup copy of someone's neural cloud?<br>
<br>
M4A1: It is just a wild guess. We need more information.<br>
<br>
Kalina: In any case, we seem to have stumbled across something intriguing. Don't you agree, Commander?<br>
Exactly! Then let's hurry towards our next coordinates! I wonder what we'll find there.

Latest revision as of 19:00, 9 October 2022

[Combat over. Assembled at the camp.]

M4A1: Commander, Miss Kalin. This is what we discovered at the coordinates.

Kalina: That's...an audio file?

M4A1: Yes. I will play it now.

[Audio starts playing...]

‘They...’
‘...are...’
‘...in your...’
‘...house.’

[...End of recording.]

Kalina: 'They...are in your...house?'
What does that mean? Who's in my house?

M4A1: It makes no sense. Could it be some kind of code?

Kalina: Hmm... It does seem to be encrypted at first glance.
Hold on a sec. I'll go take a look...

Kalina: Done! Looks like we've got ourselves a new set of coordinates!

M4A1: I did not expect...Miss Kalin to be so capable.

Kalina: What? You're practically calling me an idiot!
But of course you wouldn't know such an archaic encryption method!
Still... we can hardly learn anything from just a set of coordinates and some nonsense like 'your house'.

M4A1: ...'Neural cloud'.
The so-called 'neural cloud' is the host of our memories for us T-Dolls...
Even though the original body can create a large number of dummies to protect itself through dummy links.

Kalina: But even so, the original body is still at risk of being destroyed under extreme circumstances.

M4A1: Indeed. Once the original body is annihilated, the T-Doll loses all its memories and is reverted back to its factory settings.
Which is why when network connection and logistics allow, T-Dolls always backup their own neural clouds before deployment.
Or in our language, upload our memories to the server.

Kalina: Backing up neural clouds takes a really long time, but it's definitely worth it for the sake of preserving your battle experience.

M4A1: During infiltrations, though, T-Dolls cannot upload any data to the server back at base in order to remain undetected.
In this case, we backup our memories to video logs to constitute easy recovery in the future and to provide information for others.

Kalina: Right... So you suspect this to be a backup copy of someone's neural cloud?

M4A1: It is just a wild guess. We need more information.

Kalina: In any case, we seem to have stumbled across something intriguing. Don't you agree, Commander?
Exactly! Then let's hurry towards our next coordinates! I wonder what we'll find there.