It's Lockon, from that secrets post. I need to talk to you about that people-to-data theory you had about the Doctor. It's looking like you were right. What else can you tell me about it, and how did they get the people back out of the computers? The more information the better, if you don't mind.
Not at all. From what I remember there was a computer that was essentially the size of an entire planet. The hard drive or the core, I'm not sure which, it was powered by a girl. She'd been dying, so her father built her the computer and put her mind into it so that she'd have a whole world to continue living in. Anyway, that's beside the point. The point is, since that computer was sentient she was the one who saved and restored the people without any real outside interference, so all they had to do really was ask her. Last time since there were thousands of people to restore she needed extra memory to do it, but this time, since it's only one person, it could be possible to just ask her.
I hope that helps. If you have any more questions, don't hesitate to ask.
It helps, thank you, but I do have a couple more questions. How did she restore them in the first place? What kind of process, I mean - if it's something she can only do with her servers etc. it might not work for the Doctor. That, and assuming it'll work for him, do you know where we can find this sentient computer girl?
No, trust me, it'll work. Truthfully, I haven't been entirely honest up till now, but there doesn't seem much point in it any longer so I might as well come clean and say that the incident I'm talking about happened in the Doctor's world. Assuming that planet's still there at some point in history in that universe, it'll work. Or at least, one would hope it would.
Hang on, what? I was - Sealand, I was just joking, you can't possibly be telling me that this is actually serious? If this is some kind of prank then so help me...
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It's Lockon, from that secrets post. I need to talk to you about that people-to-data theory you had about the Doctor. It's looking like you were right. What else can you tell me about it, and how did they get the people back out of the computers? The more information the better, if you don't mind.
-Lockon Stratos
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Not at all. From what I remember there was a computer that was essentially the size of an entire planet. The hard drive or the core, I'm not sure which, it was powered by a girl. She'd been dying, so her father built her the computer and put her mind into it so that she'd have a whole world to continue living in. Anyway, that's beside the point. The point is, since that computer was sentient she was the one who saved and restored the people without any real outside interference, so all they had to do really was ask her. Last time since there were thousands of people to restore she needed extra memory to do it, but this time, since it's only one person, it could be possible to just ask her.
I hope that helps. If you have any more questions, don't hesitate to ask.
- Arthur Kirkland
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It helps, thank you, but I do have a couple more questions. How did she restore them in the first place? What kind of process, I mean - if it's something she can only do with her servers etc. it might not work for the Doctor. That, and assuming it'll work for him, do you know where we can find this sentient computer girl?
Thanks again
Lockon
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No, trust me, it'll work. Truthfully, I haven't been entirely honest up till now, but there doesn't seem much point in it any longer so I might as well come clean and say that the incident I'm talking about happened in the Doctor's world. Assuming that planet's still there at some point in history in that universe, it'll work. Or at least, one would hope it would.
- Arthur
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...Well, happy anniversary and all that.
--Haibara Ai
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... well, I admit this came somewhat as a surprise. Thank you. In the same vein, I believe I ought to be wishing you many happy returns today.
- Arthur Kirkland.
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I'm not really that mad at you.
-Sealand
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- England.
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I guess I know now why you have those giant chains of succession, huh.
-Sealand
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