Hi guys. I've been thinking. If the betas, Kleinman
and Hill are going to stop John Alpha and the Devlins, they're probably going to
have to make it impossible for their memory totalities to be downloaded into
other people. In order to do that, they'd have to destroy the dnacs, right? So
how do they do that?
Kilroy could probably write a hack for some of it,
but what about the wetware? It's biological hardware, so could that interfere
with Kilroy's hack if someone doesn't destroy that part of the computer first?
Or can Kilroy and Jack figure out a way to get around that. Jack's the
geneticist, so I think he'd have the best way to deal with the biological part
of the computer. What do you guys think?
I've also been thinking that Kilroy wouldn't want
to do something this important without a test to make sure it works, considering
he's used to working with silicon based computers and there may be complications
due to the wetware. I think Hill would probably have to procure a few dnacs
for Kilroy to work with to make sure they can destroy the two that have
Alpha's and Devlin's memories.
I just thought of something else while I was
writing this. Where did they put Rookman's memory totality? Did they use spare
storage space from one of the two dnacs, or did Alpha find another one? So does
that mean they have three dnacs instead of two?
Any thoughts?
Hugs from Jodie and kisses from
Tiger.
:)
"Conspiracies don't play in the sun." Kilroy2.0
from 7th Son,
Book one, Descent
by JC Hutchins
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