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Feb 10, 2004 13:27



::stands stiffly before the large plate glass windows in his office and scowls for the one hundred and ninth time, quite irritated with the constant alarms::

::mutters:: They must know. They should have taken me by now.

::leans his palm against the cool glass to brace himself up and closes his eyes, then reaches up to touch his earpiece::

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avatar_imp February 10 2004, 15:03:05 UTC
Want me to track you down an innoculation for that?

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Re: agent_johnson_ February 10 2004, 15:54:39 UTC
No. There is a reason I have been infected.

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Re: avatar_imp February 10 2004, 15:57:56 UTC
I see...no I don't...never mind.

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agent_cole February 10 2004, 16:00:22 UTC
Drastic. Interesting. Clearly you've missed my upgrade reports. This could have been totally circumvented.

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RE: Agency Concerns centinela February 10 2004, 16:01:43 UTC
The rerouted system alarms have been constantly warning me, concerning you that is. I have kept discreet, but as you are aware, not totally out observation.

Considering that your programming status has been altered by a virus, your evaluation will soon be turned over to my own systems for a damage assessment report, and finally a termination request.

I can delay this dispatch appraisal slightly, which will allow us more time. However I can only postpone an answer for so long, then timeout notifications will be initiated.

As for positive information, (as I have stated in my own agency log) all of my statistical equation processes are indicating that an attack will be initiated within the next 24:00:00. I conclude that we will not have long to be idle.

So do not overly concern yourself with termination. I can handle the back end of this issue with great efficiency.

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*knocks on the door* maritas February 10 2004, 16:21:51 UTC
AJ, I know you're in there...

Damn it Johnson, answer the damn door...

*tries handle but it's locked*

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*indicates the "quarantine" and "biohazard" symbols on he door* agent_cole February 10 2004, 16:41:38 UTC
Don't worry. All is well within acceptable parameters. Irreversable brain damage doesn't occur from hyperthermia until the blood temperature exceeds 111.96 degrees (That's 42.2 degrees Centigrade) for an extended period of time.

Apparently he knows what he's doing.

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deusxilluminati February 11 2004, 16:39:44 UTC
::smirks::

It appears the Insider was correct...

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