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That could have something to do with it. Did you notice anything about Sam’s code during that battle?
Not that I could notice out of the ordinary. Not that it was normal.
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That could have something to do with it. Did you notice anything about Sam’s code during that battle?
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Although it didn’t restore Sam’s old, crazed state. The program looks like it crashed when you fixed him.
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Not entirely a good thing. Don't worry; it's a good sign that you're not.
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That can't be its sole purpose, right?
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That’s the other part that I can’t quite figure out. This program replicates itself, but not what you install it to. Like, let’s say that you installed this and incorporated it into your programming. Then when you tried to remove it, it rebuilt itself.
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Sorry... I don’t know. It must mean that mom was working on it with Sam somehow. Maybe it’s what made him go out of control?
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You... erm, you do know that humans get sick, right?
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So, there’s this other piece to it that I don’t fully understand that sort of seems to act that way? I think it’s closer to the kind of virus humans get, but much more tame.
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This program, almost all of it is dedicated to self-replicating exactly once. Almost like a viral backdoor.
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*Under my breath*
Are you seeing this, Cure? It’s like a program whose entire purpose is to keep itself alive. Almost like a virus’ virus.
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Looks like it's compiled code. Code and debug logs for some project.
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I'm good at cheating, what can I say?
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Sooo...?