An Everdistant Horizon
Seed 1.1
It was the same dream as every time before: a world on fire...
Seed 1.1
It was the same dream as every time before: a world on fire...
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So he had chomped the bit, accepted the money in installments, and worked to try and make things better for his daughter. He had tried to get her on the list for Panacea, but the hospital had deemed the majority of treatment as cosmetic surgery, and the replacement of her eyes would have been prohibitively expensive with the payment demanded up front.
Best case is that Dragon got crashed by it, had to reboot and as part of the 'crash log' (by which I mean Kill Protocols activating) her systems adjusted so she is unable to view or at least run Sobek as a functional piece of software. Or is otherwise unable to use it because it would count as something that allows her to construct the tools needed to bypass her code restrictions.Huh. That's... a concerning statement. For a moment I considered that maybe one of her restrictions somehow prevent her from analyzing Sobek, but I don't think it would take her four minutes to speak up if that was the case.
Unless she crashed and had to reboot, maybe?
"Because Dragon is cross-referencing several fucking research papers in order to confirm its theory," he snapped, before he rein in his irritation slightly by taking a deep breath, "I don't even need his help to realize exactly what it is doing and why. And while I may not be able to read exactly what the coding is, I can understand the direction Dragon is going, the conclusions it is making from the title of the research papers, and why it is so excited. It also fits with what I do know. Thank God it can't utilize this code, or we'd be activating Ascalon immediately."