all_wound_up: (disappointed)
Nano Shinonome ([personal profile] all_wound_up) wrote in [community profile] destinystrings2013-05-26 02:14 pm

Randomly Accessing Memories

Who: Nano Shinonome and Atsuro Kihara
Where: A computer lab in Monoceros Community College
When: May 28, evening
Summary: Even after her recovery, Nano's still got a memory that doesn't belong, and she's enlisting some help from someone she trusts.
Warnings: Action brackets because yolo

[Despite how deeply embarrassed and ashamed Nano is of how she treated Atsuro during the events of the past week, there's something she needs his help with.  While it's true that there are several other people she could have asked - Latooni and Ruri come to mind - she's decided that she really does owe him an apology, and this is just as good an opportunity as any.  So she's asked if she can meet him privately after hours at his job at the community college, and that she'd explain when she got there.  The whole invitation was rather hasty and awkward, with no small amount of blushing and fidgeting from her end before abruptly ending the call.

So late that evening - after dinner but before sunset - Nano shows up in the computer lab, knocking somewhat timidly on the door.]


...Hello?  Atsuro-san?
otakuro: (Mr. Corner)

[personal profile] otakuro 2013-05-27 03:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Right! I'll --

[Atsuro blinks at his computer.]

I'll just, er...

Huh.

...Were there this many of them five seconds ago?

[Well he's not cracking the encryption on each one individually that would take forever. Awkward pause]

Do you know any meditation exercises or something along those lines, Nano?
otakuro: (Embarrassed)

[personal profile] otakuro 2013-05-27 05:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Eheh...

[don't ask don't ask don't ask Atsuro is enough of a gentleman to refrain from commenting any further on the matter.]

Right. So... these are all the encrypted files that have been recently modified.

[The list now seems to be completely manageable.]

...You're OK with me going through some of these? I'll start with the smallest files, so I probably won't run into any major secrets or anything.
otakuro: (Starry)

[personal profile] otakuro 2013-05-27 06:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Alright... Let's get cracking.

[Atsuro cracks his knuckles because he is cool like that before he settles them over the keyboard. In the true spirit of hackers everywhere, his fingers fly like lightning, tapping at the keys as lines of code scroll up along the screen.

We now redirect you to this virtual representation in order to provide a suitable context for the contents of this thread. Please type continuously for at least 10 minutes before returning to this RP.

...
...
...]


It will be easier if I crack a bunch of these at once before I convert the files. They're all encrypted the same way...

[One after another, the encrypted files open up as the screen flashes PASSCODE ACCEPTED.]

It looks like whoever designed you didn't expect the need for too much security - for these memories, at least. I'm sure the programs coding your vital functions are much more heavily protected... See, the parameters are set to dynamically respond to activity in the 'network' and alter the encryption level accordingly. So when one comes down, the rest will follow. It makes sense, I think - when humans are in a more vulnerable state or if they're with people they trust, they're more willing to divulge their secrets in general. Their guard goes down. So that's represented by a sort of base-level encryption across the board here. Once we hack through that, there might be an individual file here and there that's still locked up tightly, but most of the minor secrets, the ones that aren't so important, are more easily accessible.

Actually, since the file we're looking for isn't that kind of 'secret'; we can probably ignore all the ones that are linked together this way...
otakuro: (Default)

[personal profile] otakuro 2013-05-27 07:11 pm (UTC)(link)
[What Atsuro proceeds to say for the next twenty minutes can be summarized as 'blah blah blah algorithms blah blah parameters blah blah protocol'.]

.......So by manipulating the termination conditions to this algorithm, you can bypass the internal checks while maintaining the integrity of the data.

[...]

OK. ...Here's our first batch of movies. You ready?

[Atsuro runs the file and, as promised, a media player pops up. What it displays is.......]
otakuro: (Surprise)

1/?

[personal profile] otakuro 2013-05-27 07:26 pm (UTC)(link)
otakuro: (Surprise)

2/?

[personal profile] otakuro 2013-05-27 07:26 pm (UTC)(link)
[what]
otakuro: (Surprise)

[personal profile] otakuro 2013-05-27 07:27 pm (UTC)(link)
[WHAT]
otakuro: (Surprise)

4/5

[personal profile] otakuro 2013-05-27 07:33 pm (UTC)(link)
[HOLY CRAP HIS LAPTOP
THE ONLY REALLY IMPORTANT THING HE HAD FROM HOME
what was in it GAMES games were in it all of his programs and hacking tools homework assignments when was the last time he had thought about those did he have like an essay due all of his materials for studying for the entrance exams pictures no everything was in it his life was in it his life was over no why did the gods hate him first they were trying to kill him and now they were breaking his computers

.......oh wait it was just a monitor those were like 10000 yen at worst and there were a kajillion of them lying around here anyway although it would be hard to find one that matched his laptop he was pretty sure he had seen a similar model

maybe it was time to upgrade anyway it wasn't as if he didn't back up his data religiously to one of his ten million external hard drives every week

Atsuro breathes.]
otakuro: (Mr. Corner)

5/done

[personal profile] otakuro 2013-05-27 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)







...Uh.

......Huh.

[Possibly the worst thing about this was that he hadn't even seen the secret his attention had already wandered to the next batch of files the moment he had seen that no flowers or butterflies were involved]

That... That's OK! I'll just... We can just switch to another computer here...

[sob his best friend in the world he would need to give it a funeral or something later

Atsuro breathes again and unhooks the USB cable from his laptop and sticks it into a nearby computer tower.]


M-Maybe... Maybe you should look at these and I can stand in the corner or something...?
Edited 2013-05-27 19:38 (UTC)
otakuro: (Embarrassed)

[personal profile] otakuro 2013-05-27 07:49 pm (UTC)(link)
N-No, no, it's fine! It's just the screen...! These get cracked all the time; trust me.

['Completely and utterly pulverized' is something that happens less often but hey a broken screen was a broken screen.]

I tried to stick a notebook in between the screen and the keyboard once and carry it up the stairs and then I tripped. It happens! ...Besides, there were broken pixels on it already anyway.

[There weren't but eh]

Anyway I work in a computer repair station; I can have it fixed by tomorrow. ...The important thing right now is to get at that file - maybe someone really doesn't want us to see it and it's somehow linked to your, uh... responses.

[That someone's name is Nano.]

...Why don't you unplug your end and we can work on it in isolation?
otakuro: (Default)

[personal profile] otakuro 2013-05-27 08:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I copied the files we were looking at directly into my own computer already. It might be dangerous to make alterations to these programs while they're... inside you, so I thought I had better just work on a copy.

[Here comes the rocket fist directed at his hard drive.]

If we didn't get the right files, I can hook you back up and grab some more.
otakuro: (Embarrassed)

[personal profile] otakuro 2013-05-27 08:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Right! But, er... Make sure you don't delete anything... important.

[He is leaving you alone with his data Nano this is the highest level of trust Atsuro has to offer.]

You know what? We can just connect my laptop to this external monitor over here and access the files that way. We don't even have to paste it into a different computer again.

Go ahead; I'll just be... over here.

[With his binoculars watching you like a hawk.]

(no subject)

[personal profile] otakuro - 2013-05-27 20:14 (UTC) - Expand

(no subject)

[personal profile] otakuro - 2013-05-27 20:37 (UTC) - Expand

(no subject)

[personal profile] otakuro - 2013-05-27 21:58 (UTC) - Expand

(no subject)

[personal profile] otakuro - 2013-05-28 01:09 (UTC) - Expand

(no subject)

[personal profile] otakuro - 2013-05-28 01:31 (UTC) - Expand

(no subject)

[personal profile] otakuro - 2013-05-28 01:38 (UTC) - Expand

(no subject)

[personal profile] otakuro - 2013-05-28 01:42 (UTC) - Expand

(no subject)

[personal profile] otakuro - 2013-05-28 01:49 (UTC) - Expand

(no subject)

[personal profile] otakuro - 2013-05-28 01:55 (UTC) - Expand

(no subject)

[personal profile] otakuro - 2013-05-28 02:16 (UTC) - Expand

(no subject)

[personal profile] otakuro - 2013-05-28 02:34 (UTC) - Expand

(no subject)

[personal profile] otakuro - 2013-05-28 02:47 (UTC) - Expand

(no subject)

[personal profile] otakuro - 2013-05-28 03:26 (UTC) - Expand

(no subject)

[personal profile] otakuro - 2013-05-28 03:35 (UTC) - Expand

(no subject)

[personal profile] otakuro - 2013-05-28 03:48 (UTC) - Expand

(no subject)

[personal profile] otakuro - 2013-05-28 13:47 (UTC) - Expand