[center][h3][b]Guild City || Four Hours After Initial Attack[/b][/h3] [@Everyone][/center] [hr][hr] The next broadcast to come was markedly different from the first two. The announcement panes hung strategically around the city flickered, their displays switching to show the personal symbol of [url=https://rpguild-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/avatars/a0c2af88f4e86d5f58fdd16bbb5a8ddae5ca25a2.png]Terminal[/url], one of the Guild City Staff Members. The audio clip that played was a synthesized and garbled, albeit still affected voice rather than a neutral robotic monotone. "The Guild City Staff Moderators are now working on a new weapon to deter the invading bots. A Hunter-Killer-Algorithm, which will use the existing Guild City superstructure to eliminate every bot and prevent them from returning. However, the development period for the HKA is projected to require an extensive amount of time. If more of Guild City should be overrun, a reset of all affected City Sectors may need to take place - which would result in the loss of all Citizen infrastructure. "In the interests of preserving aspects of Guild City's Community and Culture, the k-bots must be driven back, and overrun areas must be reclaimed. If the line can be held for long enough, the HKA can be deployed without having to reset any part of the Guild City Superstructure. "I have been personally tasked to direct and assist all efforts to oppose the forces of the bots. To that extent, I will periodically be requesting any available Guild City Citizens to obtain registry data for select k-bots in certain overrun areas. Beyond that, I will stand by to receive calls. If provided with coordinates and target registry data, anybody who is fighting against the k-bot hordes may call for use of the Modkit. This is a stopgap measure, but may be able to tip the balance for those brave enough to engage the enemy. "At this time, I am now prioritizing the procurement of registry data for any and all [url=http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/40/44/f4/4044f4c90982fcdfcb55c9a6a85f1e80.jpg]L-Variant K-Bots[/url] in the General Interest Check Sector. Multiple groups of them, supported by [url=http://pre00.deviantart.net/a2a2/th/pre/i/2008/064/d/8/endzeit_by_michaelkutsche.jpg]N-Variant K-bots[/url], have been reported near the sector borders. Their destruction and removal is imperative to prevent the invasion of other sectors. They must be stopped before they can begin to bombard neighboring sectors. There are three groups of interest - one located near the sector border for Casual Interest Checks, one near the boundary of Tabletop Interest Checks, and one nearing 1x1 Interest Checks." The announcement panes' imagery shifted to show visual depictions of the L-K-Bots, as well as contact information for Terminal for the purposes of calling for use of the Modkit.