Interesting information revealed today, as I was running around Achan, I happened to come across another program. The Inquisitor, he worked also for the Machines, he was being attacked by the Bells. Naturally as any one of us would do, I decided to help him out.
He told me the key would be found eventually, and that it was not about the codes being safe, but about the Machines being the only marketers of the codes. I assume he thought I was human as he decided to put across the briefest of information about these codes very simply. The codes are like drugs, an addictive substance if you will, specifically for AI's, to a normal redpill it's just code, but to an AI, it could give them unpresidented abilities.
This is reason for the Merovingian to be interested in the market and why Kalt would be needed to make them. The drugs themselves however, like many other drugs are illegal, very strong but delicate too, opening the case without the key would destroy and/or delete them. I assume then that whoever is in possession of the key has the advantage. This is where I said that deleting them may not be such a bad idea if they are illegal and whatnot. He said that that is where complications come into play, because we make them and the key.
After telling this to me he swiftly moved somewhere else, I do not know where to however, I chose not to follow him.
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He told me the key would be found eventually, and that it was not about the codes being safe, but about the Machines being the only marketers of the codes. I assume he thought I was human as he decided to put across the briefest of information about these codes very simply. The codes are like drugs, an addictive substance if you will, specifically for AI's, to a normal redpill it's just code, but to an AI, it could give them unpresidented abilities.
This is reason for the Merovingian to be interested in the market and why Kalt would be needed to make them. The drugs themselves however, like many other drugs are illegal, very strong but delicate too, opening the case without the key would destroy and/or delete them. I assume then that whoever is in possession of the key has the advantage. This is where I said that deleting them may not be such a bad idea if they are illegal and whatnot. He said that that is where complications come into play, because we make them and the key.
After telling this to me he swiftly moved somewhere else, I do not know where to however, I chose not to follow him.
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