[color=orange]“There's been a lot of stories relating to electronics going haywire both in business enviroments like Ai International and around the home – especially in the Westbay area.”[/color] "Oh, I think I somewhat understand," Akio's mother replied somberly, "It's just that our network isn't even hooked up to the internet, and yet we are getting some problems too." She looked away from Jian and noticed the manager she was after had walked past the end of the corridor. "Oh! I'm sorry to be abrupt, but I so have to go. Thank you for your time." With that she hurried off to continue down the corridor for her meeting with the department manager, leaving Jian to her co-workers. "Seems rather odd that a closed network would be having problems similar to us," spoke out one of the workers. "Maybe she doesn't realise that Wi-Fi ports can still be left open even when not connected to a network," replied another a technicians. "And my TV?" The worker shrugged as if to say he didn't know what was going on and wanted someone else to hand out the response. Unbeknownst in an adjacent room one of the computers had performed an automated reset and booted up into a black screen. A subtle tap could be heard from within the monitor as if there was something trying to get out.