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They don't have to be using it. But I understand the concerns and I'm working through them. I like it though; it's less stressful.


-Canon- Really? Why?
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Explain this em dash and what specifically I should do with it.


thepunctuationguide.com/em-dash.html

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I don't know what "too purple" means. ;-;


There's purple prose and there's beige prose. Purple prose is very wordy, while beige is the exact opposite.
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It doesn't always work. If programmed properly, it won't.

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Not ulcers.


well there goes all my meagre knowledge of hacking
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If you want, but if you give it a few moments, things will become slightly less complicated. Up to you, though.


Your thought process will not be the same as our thought processes. Especially if you came up with the answer and then came up with the riddle. But I'll think about it.
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Its okie.

There are three possible answers, only two are correct.


She could also copy the file onto another computer and try? And then do it again, and again, and again, with endless duplicates, all trying passwords? This is a thing that people do in real life. And she can even try real words.
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Im not sure, I only get one try, and im honestly afraid to test it.

* tilts the computer towards your vision*

Anxiety is not a fun thing to deal with when it comes to coding.


Bah. Just have Ruby break the encryption.
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Indeed, there is code. Random sketches spaced out like letters, and a bar to type in an answer beneath it. This one is highly difficult, but I have most of it solved. I thought that the were originally decoded into numbers, but. That was slightly wrong. Then, I tried letters. Thats when I figured out that although they weren't just any regular numbers, but certain numbers matched a letter in the alphabet. Then, after decoding that, I received the phrase:

What is the same in the dark, as it is in the light?

I have no idea how to answer it, honestly.


I was going to say, Ruby is really good at codes, but it looks like you're done with that already. Does it have a maximum number of letters, or can it be any length?
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FT is fine. I don't know what they'd talk about.


It would be David describing the plan and Ma'at commenting, I guess. But FT will do.
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Data's with ES.


Maybe Fairy Tail? Or David and Ma'at concerning the plan?
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I don't know what to do for this situation. We'll have to do something else. Maybe Fairy Tail? Or something in the lab with Data and Maddie? Or David and Ma'at concerning the plan?
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