Something's off.
Legend said
Something's off.
Extra said
*looks at you and grins under my mask*....You look familiar.
Legend said
As do you. But I doubt in the same way.
Extra said
*kicks back, my legs swaying side to side, and I tilt my head to the side*What make you doubt it?
Legend said
Because you remind me of my sister's beast.
Extra said
Oh? And who may your sister be?
Legend said
Why do you require that information?
Extra said
Because I am curious, that's why.
Legend said
Rhythm.exe. She contains the cyberbeast Gregar, while I contain Falzar. Our dad has data of both.
Extra said
Ooh~ Netnavis. Neat.
Legend said
What do you know of us?
Extra said
Umm...let's see. You guys are each programs with AIs and that a good number of you are designed for a PET, which I no use or want for one....umm...you guys can be anti-virus softwares.....oh! You guys are basically reflection of whoever operates you. Though you seem to be more independent. Uhh....you guys have darker, eviler versions of yourself......or something along those lines. And that's about it.
Legend said
Much of that doesn't apply to solo navis such as ourselves, but how do you have this information?
Extra said
I have much information about many things. I go out and find it myself or I retrieve it by other means. Such as brokers and scouts. And books. Books are great for information.
Legend said
Books waste time when you have the collective information of life at your fingertips.
Extra said
Until an electromagnetic blast hits and immobilizes you and/or shuts down the internet. Besides, a majority of it is pretty unreliable.
Legend said
The internet is hosted on a plethora of servers across uncountable locations. I personally, have a private server to store the entirety of my data, but even if that went down, I'm still loaded into a portable Dimensional Area that bends space to mold the cyberworld into Existence. I'm part of the "cache" of Existence, if you will. An EMP only effects physical hardware due to the shortcircuiting of the wires, and even that only applies to appliances that are turned on. If you destroyed the internet of one dimension, I would read that of another one. I also use a crosscheck system to prevent misinformation, and a back door when it comes to classified information.
Extra said
*raises my hands*Okay, okay. I rest my case. But I still prefer books. I like the traditional style of things.
LegendBegins said
Just don't think that a simple pulse will destroy my functions. Regardless, I find collective information more valuable.