[b][center]A M E L I A[/center][/b] Amelia replied to the onslaught of his questions as best as she could. She could see that he was probably scared and confused and everything in between. What was he? Could he have some kind of mental illness? But he seemed perfectly fine. She took back the laptop, slowly before logging back onto the Hacker forums. There were a bunch of new threads in the Rebellion page about the girl who managed to de program the robot and Amelia perused them. "You should rest. We can go and investigate your weird time travelling purposes tomorrow morning." She told him. Her fingers remained on the keyboard as the blue glow from the laptop lit up her features. [i]What am I doing? Helping some weird kid? This isn't right. He's just going to stand in my way of everything. Being nice SUCKS.[/i] Amelia worked up another thread, one about robot machinery and waited as the responses rolled in. She was ignoring the guy next to her now, having a bigger purpose to focus on. She shut her eyes for a moment before opening them again. A response from a weird user caught her eye and she relished the information given. [quote][[b][i]Asking about the robot machinery? I'm pretty sure it isn't made out of the modern stuff Neotech offers. Or else that girl would've been able to un program it in an instant. She took a long time and only got half the job done which means, ultimately that it has a different programming language or something. Weird pieces of machinery and a language nobody knows. What do you think?[/i][/b] - User:[b] NpQd7609[/b][/quote] Amelia wrote back immediately. [quote][b][i]So what you're saying is that the language is different to whatever we are used to here? What language could they be using? Something that was made up...or possibly something that has been here a long time already but no one knew?[/i][/b] - User: [b]Mel#28[/b] [/quote] Amelia glanced over to the guy sitting next to her and her mind sparked. He was a technology major...from 2004. A language so old nobody knew about anymore. A language she could crack. [@Riverbeak]