[spoiler]I totally agree. I was wondering why we are using white, it's nearly impossible to read on my monitors.
I suppose I forgot to write an admin account for the sprite. I'll do that now for all the nodes that this security node will allow me to:
edit+computer to write admin account for data sprite
4d6.hits(5)=2, 4d6.hits(5)=2, 4d6.hits(5)=3, 4d6.hits(5)=2, 4d6.hits(5)=0, 4d6.hits(5)=2That should take care of it. once he's done, he'll spend the sprites last task to search everything it now has access to.
10d6.hits(5)=1, 10d6.hits(5)=5, 10d6.hits(5)=4, 10d6.hits(5)=5, 10d6.hits(5)=2, 10d6.hits(5)=6, 10d6.hits(5)=5, 10d6.hits(5)=4, 10d6.hits(5)=4, 10d6.hits(5)=3After he returns with my data, he will disappear.
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The spirit emitted an echoing growl. Flicking his fingers to produce the access codes needed for the sprite to further venture into some of the more secure nodes on the network. "
Expand your search to include any shipments to the headquarters of MCT." He ordered, sending the massive owl off again. Turning to Aideen, the spirit continued, "
We had better check the other nodes connected to the public one, this one seems to be a dead end."
Logging out of the security and IT node The spirit reappeared in it's one armed suit and tie in the public lobby before walking patiently to the 'manufacturing' door. And sliding his admin access card through the security terminal.