wotv837936-deactivated20220220: What would you like for Christmas?
pv02:
>My memory banks have nothing prior to my activation. Not even any authorship.
>Robots often have personalities based on a collection of human ones, but I don’t even know whom mine was based on.
y'know, as a clandestine robo Piv could potentially use the help of some member of a network of black market engineers to try and backtrack her creator. It'sa community full of secrets only if you’re an outsider tbh u.u

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crazedpony said: Sometimes a decryption key is physically written on the HDD. Then after cracking the Key-Code you need to find what Code was used to write in the “empty” space in say; the buffer core of the HDD. After that the hidden code on the drive should show up
crazedpony said: Have you run a HDD deep recovery search of the empty spaces with decryption defrag worm software at the same time? It’s easy to hide info in the “empty” space on a HDD if one knows how. Just need to crack the hidden code. Try checking HDD buffer core
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