[accidental video]

Oct 24, 2009 00:04

[It seems Togusa has not been posting enough, because the community is hijacking the feed from his eyes to his cyberbrain. Again.

Togusa is in a large room scattered with complicated-looking equipment. He's talking to Batou, who is leaning against a machine that resembles nothing so much as a giant blue spider. Batou looks inquisitive, and ( Read more... )

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[video] roboterpolizist October 25 2009, 02:06:29 UTC
[Have a rather concerned looking robot. His voice has a definite edge of urgency.]

Mr. Togusa? What's wrong?

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[video] The "speaking live" graphic again. honestcop October 25 2009, 02:11:08 UTC
Just a hack attempt. Not a very good one, but it was enough to lock me up for about 10 seconds.

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[video] roboterpolizist October 25 2009, 02:20:45 UTC
A hack attempt? [Togusa doesn't seem like a robot, but with this "other worlds" thing, perhaps some A.I. has become more advanced. It's better to be rude and ask than to not have the information, considering the circumstances.]

...Are you a robot?

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[video] honestcop October 25 2009, 02:23:46 UTC
[Togusa chuckles, but tiredly. It's funny because he's the least-cybered of them all, you see.]

No. I have a cyberbrain and no other modifications.

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[video] roboterpolizist October 25 2009, 02:46:15 UTC
[He's still got a bit of a look of concern, but it's shading more towards confused and interested.]

A cyberbrain? [Gesicht is assuming this is rather different from an electronic brain like his.]

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[video] honestcop October 25 2009, 02:53:35 UTC
Yeah, computer augmentations to my organic brain. I just have the interface setup and some on-board storage.

[He has explained this a lot since joining the community.]

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[video] roboterpolizist October 25 2009, 03:05:36 UTC
[This is interesting.]

How is that done?

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[video] brb making shit up honestcop October 25 2009, 03:13:16 UTC
They run some wire along the cerebral cortex and the optic nerves, and put the storage and signal converter at the base of the skull with the interface plugs.

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[video] roboterpolizist October 25 2009, 03:22:19 UTC
[This is clearly very interesting to Gesicht.]

It must enhance your ability to store information, as well as research.

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[video] honestcop October 25 2009, 03:35:49 UTC
[It's run of the mill to Togusa. They've had cyberization as long as he's been alive.]

Oh, sure, but people keep most of the information they use in external memory. I don't need a dictionary in my head when I can just pull one up from a net.

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[video] roboterpolizist October 25 2009, 04:05:00 UTC
It must be difficult to hack.

[Otherwise people wouldn't trust it.]

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[video] honestcop October 25 2009, 04:14:12 UTC
Yeah, brain-hacking takes a lot of skill, and even commercial-grade barrier software is reasonably good.

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[video] roboterpolizist October 27 2009, 02:17:18 UTC
Then the people who do this are difficult to track.

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[video] honestcop October 27 2009, 02:53:20 UTC
They are. But Public Security takes these things very seriously, and they almost always find the perps.

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[video] roboterpolizist October 27 2009, 03:29:08 UTC
There are specially assigned detectives?

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[video] honestcop October 27 2009, 04:27:51 UTC
Yeah, there's a special cybercrime unit, I think.

[That he is on.]

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