A passage details the procedures to ensure that all United Nations Army recruits will have ALIGN Ver. 4.505 installed in their UN-sanctioned neural implants due to a software bug that leads to a malfunction of the central nervous system that causes peripheral neuropathy, with symptoms including loss of motor function, loss of sensation, muscle twitches and may lead to heart failure. All UNA recruits will need to ensure that their implant is upgraded to the current software and that they have gone through the appropriate physical conditioning before ALIGN Ver. 4.505 is installed.
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Attached is an audio file titled "Subject 48403."
If played, what will follow is what sounds like a routine debriefing between a UNA soldier and another voice. The UNA soldier gives short, monotone answers at first, responding to requests like "Serial number?", "Assigned location?", "Current orders?", and so on. It's very clear that the questions are phrased to avoid ever referring to the soldier as "you."
At first everything seems to be progressing normally, as the one in control of the conversation explains that Subject 48403 will need to go through a series of procedures to adjust the neural implant. However, then the soldier unexpectedly cuts in to ask how his family is doing.
A long pause will follow.
The voice conducting the debriefing won't address the soldier at all, but will instead make verbal notes to the recording software, explaining that re-conditioning may be necessary and that further work needs to be done before Subject 48403 is fit to be returned to duty in New Amsterdam. ]
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A passage details the procedures to ensure that all United Nations Army recruits will have ALIGN Ver. 4.505 installed in their UN-sanctioned neural implants due to a software bug that leads to a malfunction of the central nervous system that causes peripheral neuropathy, with symptoms including loss of motor function, loss of sensation, muscle twitches and may lead to heart failure. All UNA recruits will need to ensure that their implant is upgraded to the current software and that they have gone through the appropriate physical conditioning before ALIGN Ver. 4.505 is installed.
Reply attempts will receive the normal message when anyone tries to contact an invalid address:
Message Delivery Subsystem NO VALID IDENTIFICATION.
Your message wasn't delivered because the address couldn't be found. ]
@ren.amamiya | Post Jan. 28th
Did you take Judas?
Re: @ren.amamiya | Post Jan. 28th
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Unfortunately no. Never touched it.
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@ren.amamiya | Feb. 18th
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[ that's a cat, ren ]
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@klaus.mikaelson
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1/2
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@13TH
Attached is an audio file titled "Subject 48403."
If played, what will follow is what sounds like a routine debriefing between a UNA soldier and another voice. The UNA soldier gives short, monotone answers at first, responding to requests like "Serial number?", "Assigned location?", "Current orders?", and so on. It's very clear that the questions are phrased to avoid ever referring to the soldier as "you."
At first everything seems to be progressing normally, as the one in control of the conversation explains that Subject 48403 will need to go through a series of procedures to adjust the neural implant. However, then the soldier unexpectedly cuts in to ask how his family is doing.
A long pause will follow.
The voice conducting the debriefing won't address the soldier at all, but will instead make verbal notes to the recording software, explaining that re-conditioning may be necessary and that further work needs to be done before Subject 48403 is fit to be returned to duty in New Amsterdam. ]
@cassius | via Morningstar Network
Hey.
What's up?
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Oh, you know. I'm in hell. I hope you have good news.
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Probably.
I can get you out, but I need a favor.
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@cassius
@jack.miller
Respond.
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Tell me what the situation is down there.
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@jyn.erso
[ bossy ]
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the aerie / un: @twentyfour