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>How old is Quokka?
I believe 204, now. We aren't one hundred percent certain of that, but that's our best guess, and what we settled on.
I go back to work with Raush. I grill him on the specifics of what the AI had, and he answers well. From what he has said, I think he was just nervous about handling the physical CAI blocks into an area so far from base. Which is fair, as it is like carrying a transparent bag filled to the brim with cash through a bad part of a big town at night. The details, although some are missing, seem to hold up. The wireless connections supposedly made apparently just made a log in and started looking through file before some of the ASE software detected the intrusion, and shut down those machines immediately.
I also talk with him about his morals. He says he would sacrifice himself to adequately furthern the field, and expects that others should feel similarly. Although he isn't any self serving hypocrite, his morality doesn't line up with many. He sounds agreeable at face value, but I do not like how much he is willing to burn to shape the world.
We connect the CAI blocks to the laptop, which then reads many of the details. It looks like the real thing. I crossreference what I know versus what the output here is showing. Just random facts that would not be accurately represented if this were a hoax. But it seems real. I think this is the real CAI, and the real RS.
I doubt Vanski will talk to me about what he intended. If he makes it any more clear that he wants me to do something extreme, then when I inevitably get interrogated, it will go poorly for him if I'm confident that he gave me implied orders. If he wanted me to do this, then he would have to give me the orders in such a poor fashion that I couldn't be sure that that's what he did.
The more I think about it, the more unlikely I feel like this is a loyalty test. He isn't above those, but this is just too weird of one. Yet having me run off with the CAI also seems insane for him.
>And with what Glitcher knew of Vanski how would Glitcher not take the info he has about him public?
This is what bugs me the most. It's insanely risky for him. He's relying on me to not connect this thing to the internet, or forget to close up a port and waterlog it - well, I wouldn't do that. Still, I'm surprised he would rely on my misgivings about how the surface world would treat the glitcher. Then again, I already am leaning on giving it to Arza, so maybe he's right.
My heart wants to run, my brain wants... my brain is just confused, to be blunt. I can ignore this and just carry on and hope for the best, but it would be dangerous to just assume that the glitcher will be immune to everything they put him up against. Especially with someone with a head like Raush.
If I do run, though, I will have to decide what to do with Raush. Knock him out, at least, but under the all too realistic chance that I'm caught, and the RS is returned to Vanski or ASE hands, this man will keep working towards an event that will eradicate this archcycle to make room for an 'ideal' CAI. It's not as though Vanski and the ASE will give up without Raush, but it will set them back and buy time.
But maybe that's my latent violent tendencies rising up. I am, after all, a pre-uplift neumono at heart, no matter how scientifically obsessed.
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