[H3][b][color=00ff66]Niner[/color][/b][/H3] [hr] [quote]"Do you think you can do that?"[/quote] [color=00ff66][i]What a weird diagnostic test. Was this supposed to be a field check?[/i][/color] Pulling out a cord from one of her secure ports, Niner connected to the terminal, and dove in, her focus on gaining access. The system was older, unpatched in ages, unable to put up much of a fight against her skills to hack into more powerful systems than this. Niner would have smiled, if she knew what a smile was. The file, however, proved to be a greater challenge. It was corrupted, fragmented. Without the processing power of the other braincells, it would be difficult to recover the file quickly. Especially with the encryption. It felt it was a set of recordings recovered from a backup. [color=00ff66]"Did this come from a dead drop?"[/color] she asked, pulling herself just enough outside to glance back at Dex, her face still bland. [color=00ff66]"This file is too corrupted to be read at this time. Without the other braincells, I will need time to process the recovery of the data."[/color] [color=00ff66]"My memories of my time on the Farm are indexed,"[/color] she added, tilting her head slightly, [color=00ff66]"And many of my memories from the Nursery from before I was decanted and afterward. May I ask what you wish to show me?[/color]" [hr] [color=f7941d]Challenges:[/color] Hack the terminal, difficulty zero, Fantastic result +6. Memory Recovery, difficulty 2, Fair result +2.