You said that your neural interface sometimes leaves copies of you behind. And one of them seems to have gained some semblance of... Sentience? My double has taken a liking to it I think but I try not to talk to her too much.
Oh great and now I can't contact the Arsenal. The hell is going on. *accesses terminal* Quarantine? That bastard has the run of the place while I'm gone, and there's nothing I can do about it. I'm going to rip every cable apart in that place if that's what it's going to take to kill whatever hacked my stuff
These are the risks you take when you work offsite, I guess! On the plus side, you haven't been having to deal with Dylan's 'christmas cheer'. More important is why that distress call was sent, though. Someone wanted you here.
I would assume it's whatever is running like a bull through my china shop. I mean, the other.. thing started talking to you the moment I was out of action.
True. Well, go break it or whatever. Let me know if you need help. Oh, and we had a power surge earlier, so don't be alarmed if some systems are down, or fried, or whatever.
I'll take the supersonic and disable the lockdown from the other side. Meanwhile, if you see a Blue, flip the green switch on its back. That's the emergency shutoff.
Great... Well if someone does come down, follow the scattered trail of dead bearwolves. Apparently there's some roaming down here.
. . . >Arsenal connection update >Quarantine lifted >Arsenal systems purged >Rebooting... >Scanning... >No AI data clusters detected >Logging off...
So, uh, guys... The situation is under control here. About half of our stuff that could get hacked got hacked, which made purging the AI rather interesting. The good news is that it's gone from all of our systems. There's.... some bad news though
It escaped. So there was this whole thing over the intercom about how it wasn't fair it didn't get a body blah blah blah the gunfire drowned out most of it. Basically from what I caught the AI was angry at us trying to kill it. While it tried to kill me and my men it hijacked a prototype surveillance UAV that we were working on. It's a high altitude vehicle equipped with solar energy converters, stealth plating, and a damn good array of cameras. It had one of our bots tear off the wifi ports on it, then downloaded itself onto it via hardwire. We have no idea where it is, and no way to track or communicate with it. The only good thing is that the UAV doesn't have any weapons. It was heading west when our scanners lost it.
So, UAV, meaning it can't be holding anything else, right? There's no room for it to be carrying anything potentially dangerous with it?
Not really, unless it plans on suicide bombing. It was probably heading West to chase the sun, if it doesn't stay within a daylight zone for so long, it'll basically die.
I mean probably not. It can't really interact with anything over the Internet, and it's high enough/cloaked enough that even our sensors will ignore it