Corey's OOC
And where were the spiders
Dusting it off, Marek nodded. He was back in the lab tonight. He had a few things he needed to do, but first was to pass off a bit of data to someone he trusted. There was [member="Jennifer Blanchard"], whom he was hoping would be able to take his place some day, or at least be a lot more useful for the galactic technology battle that was ahead. She had the skills and the Force powers to influence machines. He was an entertainer, and able to feed off emotions. That was what he could do, and why he made a casino company after sending Haor Chall into Santhe. But what he had here was a chunk of code, something partially created with [member="Jared Ovmar"] and Ty’rel Holdings. It was to be a computer system to put the res to shame. He was hoping that the people he was bringing in could handle this.
Walking into the office on Hypori, a safe-lab that was given all the SpyNet tech to keep it off the market and on its own private network. There was a lot of work here, and Marek was willing to pay for it, but he wasn’t a designer. That was for the Sasha Santhes and the Gerion Ardiks of the galaxy. He wanted to get them on this project, because well, it would be something that would spawn off a lot of operating systems, he hoped. Something new, something artificial and exciting. Something that would save lives.
Looking to [member="Hannibal Oryen"], the Hegemonic Automaton rep, and Jenn, he nodded. “So, we’ve got here is a lot of data. Something near 200 entries over the course of at least that many days. We’re trying to create a system to help the Techno Union, and help the other companies we hold dear.” Can we get a Heil-uia? “And I want you two, and whoever you absolutely trust, to work on it. Bring it into being.” He looked the pair over again. “Questions?”
Walking into the office on Hypori, a safe-lab that was given all the SpyNet tech to keep it off the market and on its own private network. There was a lot of work here, and Marek was willing to pay for it, but he wasn’t a designer. That was for the Sasha Santhes and the Gerion Ardiks of the galaxy. He wanted to get them on this project, because well, it would be something that would spawn off a lot of operating systems, he hoped. Something new, something artificial and exciting. Something that would save lives.
Looking to [member="Hannibal Oryen"], the Hegemonic Automaton rep, and Jenn, he nodded. “So, we’ve got here is a lot of data. Something near 200 entries over the course of at least that many days. We’re trying to create a system to help the Techno Union, and help the other companies we hold dear.” Can we get a Heil-uia? “And I want you two, and whoever you absolutely trust, to work on it. Bring it into being.” He looked the pair over again. “Questions?”