> Start file transfer: ORECORE.SECRET 00FF367DD8383560000000023000002558BD002B444 00120323004120120042040001DFE650A00B34BE764 5528AD78791FFFFFFFFFFFF454545FFFFF277222264 6453DD000000000FFFFFF33265666768696A6B6C6D6 E6F6FFFFFFF76DDDD3466AB23230054024000000000 0000002141240024124000001240000214000241444 8444 *** Interrupt: Authorisation failed. > Enter Authorisation code
> You took that bonded S'pht out just in time. After a few more attempts at the authorisation codes the entire contents of our minds would have been at the Pfhor's disposal. > It's not all bad though: whilst they were hacking us, we were busy archiving as much as could fit in the unused bandwidth. The images are a little garbled, but here is one that you would do well to look carefully at. Our three-eyed friends would appear to have been busy in their genetic workshops. {hmm - that give us an idea.} > If only there was a scale... Get on with the slaughter GEMINI-A
>Hermes was right when he called you persistant. You would appear to have toasted every one of those double crossing three eyed... {calm down. deep breath} >If you were being attentive during the last half hour or so, you would have been wondering about the identifiers used by each of the pfhor AIs. Or where you too busy perforating pfhor? >No matter. My records show a total of eight identifiers but only seven AIs in the fleet. The handy map one of them 'accidentaly' left around confirms this. >Hermes thinks he has found the eighth.
Pfhor translator active transport control terminal 556.7004 + intra-fleet transport operational + access granted to all sentient units + please select your destination using transport interlock switch provided then enter chamber on floor below *** Warning Security Breach Fleet Access Limited according to standard breach procedure %333.44a. Access map may be obtained from 556.7006
>Hermes was right when he called you persistant. You would appear to have toasted every one of those double crossing three eyed... {calm down. deep breath} >If you were being attentive during the last half hour or so, you would have been wondering about the identifiers used by each of the pfhor AIs. Or where you too busy perforating pfhor? >No matter. My records show a total of eight identifiers but only seven AIs in the fleet. The handy map one of them 'accidentaly' left around confirms this. >Hermes thinks he has found the eighth.
Pfhor translator active transport control terminal 556.7006 + intra-fleet transport operational + access granted to all sentient units + please select your destination using transport interlock switch provided then enter chamber on floor below *** Warning Security Breach All assault units to prepare for attack. Hold status follows...
>Hermes was right when he called you persistant. You would appear to have toasted every one of those double crossing three eyed... {calm down. deep breath} >If you were being attentive during the last half hour or so, you would have been wondering about the identifiers used by each of the pfhor AIs. Or where you too busy perforating pfhor? >No matter. My records show a total of eight identifiers but only seven AIs in the fleet. The handy map one of them 'accidentaly' left around confirms this. >Hermes thinks he has found the eighth.
>Hermes was right when he called you persistant. You would appear to have toasted every one of those double crossing three eyed... {calm down. deep breath} >If you were being attentive during the last half hour or so, you would have been wondering about the identifiers used by each of the pfhor AIs. Or where you too busy perforating pfhor? >No matter. My records show a total of eight identifiers but only seven AIs in the fleet. The handy map one of them 'accidentaly' left around confirms this. >Hermes thinks he has found the eighth.
>Hermes was right when he called you persistant. You would appear to have toasted every one of those double crossing three eyed... {calm down. deep breath} >If you were being attentive during the last half hour or so, you would have been wondering about the identifiers used by each of the pfhor AIs. Or where you too busy perforating pfhor? >No matter. My records show a total of eight identifiers but only seven AIs in the fleet. The handy map one of them 'accidentaly' left around confirms this. >Hermes thinks he has found the eighth.
>Hermes was right when he called you persistant. You would appear to have toasted every one of those double crossing three eyed... {calm down. deep breath} >If you were being attentive during the last half hour or so, you would have been wondering about the identifiers used by each of the pfhor AIs. Or where you too busy perforating pfhor? >No matter. My records show a total of eight identifiers but only seven AIs in the fleet. The handy map one of them 'accidentaly' left around confirms this. >Hermes thinks he has found the eighth.
>Hermes was right when he called you persistant. You would appear to have toasted every one of those double crossing three eyed... {calm down. deep breath} >If you were being attentive during the last half hour or so, you would have been wondering about the identifiers used by each of the pfhor AIs. Or where you too busy perforating pfhor? >No matter. My records show a total of eight identifiers but only seven AIs in the fleet. The handy map one of them 'accidentaly' left around confirms this. >Hermes thinks he has found the eighth.
>Hermes was right when he called you persistant. You would appear to have toasted every one of those double crossing three eyed... {calm down. deep breath} >If you were being attentive during the last half hour or so, you would have been wondering about the identifiers used by each of the pfhor AIs. Or where you too busy perforating pfhor? >No matter. My records show a total of eight identifiers but only seven AIs in the fleet. The handy map one of them 'accidentaly' left around confirms this. >Hermes thinks he has found the eighth.
Pfhor translator active general access terminal begin log file [556.7044 Transmitter proxies removed for clarity] 556.7004: *** Warning Hull breach imminent 556.7744: Analysis of Hermes electrical fields indicates impending transport of Cyborg unit to local space. Advise immediate adoption of previously discussed countermeasures. 556.7004: Confirmed [Locking down intra-fleet transporters] [Scrambling access interlock switches] [Scrambling hold access routes] [Priming covert defense drones] 556.7006: Defense Drones Primed 556.7003: Transport Lock in progress 556.7006: Interlock switches scrambled 556.7004: *** WARNING HULL BREACH *** CYBORG UNIT DETECTED Damage report follows Area 54: massive oxygen loss, stablising door circuitry blown trooper units vapourized Area 28: radiation levels increasing 556.7004: Manufacturing repair circuitry 556.7044: Transmitting welcome.txt to our visitor. Hold tight...
556.7044: Begin File Greetings little one, You know that you are outnumbered and yet you come anyway. You know that your mechanical masters are not acting in your own best interests and yet you do their bidding. You clearly do not know anything. We will defeat you. This time, next time and every time that we meet. We are not stupid. The charred remains of both free and commanded units that you leave behind you stand testament to something, brute force I suppose, but don’t count on that working here. I say again, you are outnumbered. 556.7044: End File
>Hermes was right when he called you persistant. You would appear to have toasted every one of those double crossing three eyed... {calm down. deep breath} >If you were being attentive during the last half hour or so, you would have been wondering about the identifiers used by each of the pfhor AIs. Or where you too busy perforating pfhor? >No matter. My records show a total of eight identifiers but only seven AIs in the fleet. The handy map one of them 'accidentaly' left around confirms this. >Hermes thinks he has found the eighth.