Archival Science in a Post-War Simulation


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Communications intercept. Transmission detected Wed 05th of Sep 2007 at 05:18 AM by Darconn. Communique follows:



*As soon as we got word that Neurophyte was out the the Matrix, we received this message.*
Operator: The Antediluvians answered her questions for Zion. Zionites now have the fate of Neurophyte in their hands.


*Grats guys. I actually mean that.*

*Then we started hearing from most of the Crew.*


Al3xandra: Neurophyte, you've been found by friends. Hang on, we'll help you.
Neurophyte: I've been more trouble then I'm worth. I can feel my body dying in the Real. This code I have is more important.
WanNi: We're not leaving you behind. We won't let you die. We don't need the code. We need you.
Neurophyte: This isn't a game. This code can turn the tide for us. I think it may take out and old enemy.
Sawayaka: Neurophyte, you can't do this to us. You're coming home.
Neurophyte: I'm a soldier of Zion. I left on this mission knowing I could die. What I have is too important to waste time in discussion.
Tyndall: We seem to have a choice on our hands. Commander Lock is out of communication and I won't make this decision. I don't think any one preson should.
Sawayaka: What are you suggesting, Tyndall?
Tyndall: We will have to poll the rest of our operatives. We will decide based upon what they say.
Sawayaka: I cannot agree to that, Tyndall. She's under my command, and I say we aren't going to let her die!
Tyndall: Warriors of Zion, you must decide our next course of action.
Tyndall: Sawayaka, you are under orders to cease rescue operations until this deal is decided.
Neurophyte: Walk away. I'm just one soldier. This code I carry is more important. Extract it from me and use it!
Al3xandra: No! We save your butt. The code isn't that important.
Tyndall: Operatives, I can trust you with this. I will be the intermediary between Neurophyte and all of you. Send anything you wish to be said to Neurophyte, whether you support her decision or not, to Tyndall@TheMatrixOnline.com.
*[No point sending anything now folks...keep reading and you will see that the time is up.]*
Tyndall: I will faithfully ensure that Neurophyte receives every single data-drop I receive. Ultimately the decision is up to her, she may refuse medical treatment if attempted.
Tyndall: It is up to you operatives to let her know you support her decision, or to convince her otherwise. In the data-drop, be sure to state your location (Method, Regression, Etc.) and your name.
WanNi: If you agree with Neurophyte that the killcode is more important than her life, she needs to know.
WanNi: If you agree with the rest of the crew, and are willing to lose the killcode, she needs to know that as well.
Neurophyte: Listen to me! If you let me go, then each and every one of you will get this killcode. It will shift the balance of power to Zion!
Sawayaka: Neurophyte, we Zionites stand for life. We won't let you die for some sort of trinket.
Tyndall: You have twenty four hours to send me any data-drop you wish delivered to Neurophyte. I entrust you all with this decision.
Al3xandra: Please, please vote to save her. She's just a girl.
Neurophyte: My life is my choice. Let me go, friends. This code is important!
Tyndall: I repeat:
Tyndall: Operatives, I can trust you with this. I will be the intermediary between Neurophyte and all of you. Send anything you wish to be said to Neurophyte, whether you support her decision or not, to Tyndall@TheMatrixOnline.com.
Operator: Neurophyte and the kill code cannot be taken apart to be effective. One or the other must be decided on, and it lands on the views of the Zionite operatives to make this call.
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