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[After the operation, the AR Team arrives at the database containing File 7.]<br>
[Combat over. The AR Team has reached the database where File No. 7 is stored.]<br>
 
<br>
RO635: Persica-san, Commander, we’ve entered the target database.<br>
RO635: Miss Persica, Commander, we’ve entered the designated database.<br>
 
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Persica: Oh… this is going unexpectedly well.<br>
Persica: Ohh... That’s easier than expected.<br>
Now then, have you found File 7 yet?<br>
So have you found File No. 7?<br>
 
<br>
RO635: SOP2 has just passed an identity authentication and she’s now searching for the relevant data.<br>
RO635: SOP-II has made it past the identity authentication and is in the process of browsing through the files.<br>
I’ll be broadcasting a signal to spoof the main trunk network’s active defenses while SOP2 is connected.<br>
I’ll release a signal to trick the mainframe into activating its security system when she establishes the connection.<br>
Once we find File 7, we’ll download it immediately.<br>
Once File No. 7 is located, download will commence immediately.<br>
 
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Persica: Is that so… thank you all for your hard work. <br>
Persica: I see... Thank you so much.<br>
Especially you, RO… In the process of helping M4, you’re doing something she’s never done herself...<br>
Especially you, RO... You helped M4A1 achieve what she couldn’t...<br>
 
<br>
RO635: Thank you for your praise, Persica-san.<br>
RO635: I appreciate the praise, Miss Persica.<br>
I’m simply carrying out my orders. It’s the Commander and the AR Team doing all the work.<br>
But I’m merely following orders. It’s all thanks to the Commander and the AR Team.<br>
RO635: Also, the op isn’t over yet, so we can’t lower our guard.<br>
Besides, the operation is still ongoing. We can’t let down our guards yet.<br>
 
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Persica: Er… didn’t you find the file already?<br>
Persica: Uh... I thought you’ve already found the file?<br>
 
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RO635: The download will take up a lot of SOP2's memory, and I can’t act independently either when I’m connected to the network.<br>
RO635: Downloading the file will take up a lot of SOP-II’s RAM, and I won’t be capable of acting independently once I enter the mainframe.<br>
Everyone other than M16 will be very vulnerable during this time.<br>
We will all be extremely vulnerable during this period except for M16.<br>
There’s no telling when SF will find us. Please continue buying us time, Commander.<br>
S.F. can sniff us out anytime, so the Commander will have to keep buying us time.<br>
 
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Persica: In that case..<br>
Persica: In that case...<br>
RO, why not eavesdrop on SF again?<br>
RO, why not listen in on the Sangvis channel again?<br>
 
<br>
RO635: I would advise against that. The anti-jamming system is still active in order to ensure the Commander can continue to fight.<br>
RO635: I do not recommend it. The anti-jamming system will keep running to facilitate the commander’s maneuvers.<br>
However, if we hack into SF comms now, it is very likely that the opposition will be able to counter-locate, especially since we do not quite understand any technological trump cards they might have...<br>
But hacking into Sangvis comms right now would make it possible for the enemy to reverse trace our location, especially when we don’t know the extent of the enemy’s technological capabilities...<br>
 
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Persica: Uu… thats… makes a lot of sense too...<br>
Persica: Ugh... Well...you do have a point...<br>
 
<br>
RO635: *sighs* I think you’ve drunk too much coffee. I suggest using your instruments to rest for a while.<br>
RO635: (Sighs) I think you’ve had too much coffee. I suggest you go into mandatory sleep mode with the help of devices.<br>
 
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M16A1: RO, SOP2’s found File 7. We can begin the download once you’re ready.<br>
M16A1: RO, SOP-II has found File No. 7. We can start downloading whenever you’re ready.<br>
However, it contains many documents and it’s very large in size. I estimate that we’ll have to wait a very long time.<br>
But there is a lot of data, and the file size is huge, so this is gonna take a while.<br>
 
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RO635: Stay here, M16. Don’t alert the enemy watchers.<br>
RO635: Stay here, M16, and do not alert the enemy scouts.<br>
I’ll hand the work outside to the Commander afterwards.<br>
I’ll leave everything outside to the Commander.<br>
 
<br>
M16A1: What’s this? You’re starting to feel uneasy without me?<br>
M16A1: What, feeling squeamish without me?<br>
 
<br>
RO635: I’m just making a rational decision in accordance with the situation.<br>
RO635: I’m merely making reasonable judgments based on the situation.<br>
 
<br>
M16A1: Haha, alright, then...<br>
M16A1: Haha, sure...<br>
I’ll stay here to protect you, but in turn, you mustn’t leave the database no matter what happens.<br>
I’ll stay here to protect you two. But as part of the deal, do NOT leave the database no matter what happens.<br>
This is experience talking. You should pay attention to it.<br>
I’m speaking from experience. You’d better listen to me.<br>
 
<br>
RO635: While I don’t know where you got that experience from… alright, I promise you that.<br>
RO635: I have no idea where you got your experience...but fine. I promise I won’t.<br>
 
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Persica: Alright, I’ll leave the rest to you, RO.<br>
Persica: Alright, I’m leaving the rest to you, RO.<br>
I think I’ll go… nod off a little...<br>
I think I really should...take a little nap...

Latest revision as of 00:35, 7 January 2023

[Combat over. The AR Team has reached the database where File No. 7 is stored.]

RO635: Miss Persica, Commander, we’ve entered the designated database.

Persica: Ohh... That’s easier than expected.
So have you found File No. 7?

RO635: SOP-II has made it past the identity authentication and is in the process of browsing through the files.
I’ll release a signal to trick the mainframe into activating its security system when she establishes the connection.
Once File No. 7 is located, download will commence immediately.

Persica: I see... Thank you so much.
Especially you, RO... You helped M4A1 achieve what she couldn’t...

RO635: I appreciate the praise, Miss Persica.
But I’m merely following orders. It’s all thanks to the Commander and the AR Team.
Besides, the operation is still ongoing. We can’t let down our guards yet.

Persica: Uh... I thought you’ve already found the file?

RO635: Downloading the file will take up a lot of SOP-II’s RAM, and I won’t be capable of acting independently once I enter the mainframe.
We will all be extremely vulnerable during this period except for M16.
S.F. can sniff us out anytime, so the Commander will have to keep buying us time.

Persica: In that case...
RO, why not listen in on the Sangvis channel again?

RO635: I do not recommend it. The anti-jamming system will keep running to facilitate the commander’s maneuvers.
But hacking into Sangvis comms right now would make it possible for the enemy to reverse trace our location, especially when we don’t know the extent of the enemy’s technological capabilities...

Persica: Ugh... Well...you do have a point...

RO635: (Sighs) I think you’ve had too much coffee. I suggest you go into mandatory sleep mode with the help of devices.

M16A1: RO, SOP-II has found File No. 7. We can start downloading whenever you’re ready.
But there is a lot of data, and the file size is huge, so this is gonna take a while.

RO635: Stay here, M16, and do not alert the enemy scouts.
I’ll leave everything outside to the Commander.

M16A1: What, feeling squeamish without me?

RO635: I’m merely making reasonable judgments based on the situation.

M16A1: Haha, sure...
I’ll stay here to protect you two. But as part of the deal, do NOT leave the database no matter what happens.
I’m speaking from experience. You’d better listen to me.

RO635: I have no idea where you got your experience...but fine. I promise I won’t.

Persica: Alright, I’m leaving the rest to you, RO.
I think I really should...take a little nap...