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Manufactured Merit.png|<big>'''[[R3DD]]'''</big> | |||
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<div class="fw-subtitle"> <b> [[Extyr|Featured Artist - January: Extyr]] | <div class="fw-subtitle"> <b> [[Extyr|Featured Artist - January: Extyr]] | ||
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<small>View past [[Author of the Month Archive|Author's of the Month]]</small> | <small>View past [[Author of the Month Archive|Author's of the Month]]</small> | ||
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2B continues to check her emails. But she happens upon a bit of an odd one. The subject line is just ones and zeros. She expands the email to find it empty save for a single attachment. Not having the common sense to ignore things like this, 2B’s simple robotic mind happily downloads the file and waits for it to load. The files find themselves right within her primary recent folder. Right in her central internal Solid State Drive. Her program then launches it to investigate its contents. And something happens. The smallest short circuit interrupts her system. A little electrical current runs through the interlocking wires that make up her body. Dashing from part to part. Hitting her central processing system, her RAM, her storage, her motherboards, all of it. It clicks suddenly, and she slumps in her chair ever so slightly. Not enough to fall, so no one notices. She just lays there. | |||
Ten minutes pass. Her body was completely still that entire time. Mysterious things slowly creep inside of her code. Eventually something moves. Her finger twitches once. The smallest little action. Then nothing for a little while longer. Now two fingers move. The same little jitter, and only for a moment. Then the same thing happens on her other hand. Her fingers move on their hinges. First the very tip of her pointer moves up, then down. Then the second segment. Finally, the whole finger moves using the hinge on the knuckle. | |||
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Featured Author - January TotallyNot Story of the week: View past Author's of the Month |
2B continues to check her emails. But she happens upon a bit of an odd one. The subject line is just ones and zeros. She expands the email to find it empty save for a single attachment. Not having the common sense to ignore things like this, 2B’s simple robotic mind happily downloads the file and waits for it to load. The files find themselves right within her primary recent folder. Right in her central internal Solid State Drive. Her program then launches it to investigate its contents. And something happens. The smallest short circuit interrupts her system. A little electrical current runs through the interlocking wires that make up her body. Dashing from part to part. Hitting her central processing system, her RAM, her storage, her motherboards, all of it. It clicks suddenly, and she slumps in her chair ever so slightly. Not enough to fall, so no one notices. She just lays there.
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