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<blockquote data-quote="Ambrus" data-source="post: 2528104" data-attributes="member: 17691"><p>Arley continues to ignore the other occupants of the room as it's mind races. Not accepting the T.R.A.P.'s sudden disappearance for what it appears to be, Arley continues its efforts to purge its systems of all corrupt code. First, it'll select a large currently empty/unused block of memory and erase any and all binary data in it by resetting every single bit back to "0". R-LE then uses this now clean partition of storage space to begin rebuilding its memory-core from scratch while very carefully monitoring its processor for any activity not initiated by itself. <span style="color: LightBlue"><em>(Computer Use +16, taking 20 for a total of 36)</em></span>.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Gray">OOC: The idea is that this A.I. has to keep its memory files and personality algorithms somewhere in Arley's databanks just like Arley itself does; there's simply no where else it can reside. I'm guessing that it's keeping itself concealed by masquerading its code as seemingly random sets of 1s and 0s. Just like Arley it can't think without passing data through its processor, so by monitoring all processor activity Arley will make sure that the T.R.A.P. remains inactive and can't even think for itself while Arley performs its purge. Arley will then begin the arduous task of carefully isolating each bit of data, every algorithm, every file that makes up its own consciousness and checking them individually for any stray bits of data that Arley can't identify or discern the purpose of. Any such stray data will be erased again by reseting every single bit back to "0". After a file has been "cleaned" it'll then be carefully copied into the aforementioned isolated partition. Once every single bit of data has been sifted, checked, cleaned and copied into the new isolated partition Arley will proceed to erase all his old memory files and every other unused/empty databank by resetting every single bit in them back to "0". Throughout the process R-LE will run system-checks and redundant diagnostic programs to ensure that every step of the process is proceeding as it should. By the time it's done, every single 1 and 0 in Arley's head will be accounted for and everything else will be completely eradicated. If this T.R.A.P. can beat a Computer Use check of 36 it deserves to have this chassis.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ambrus, post: 2528104, member: 17691"] Arley continues to ignore the other occupants of the room as it's mind races. Not accepting the T.R.A.P.'s sudden disappearance for what it appears to be, Arley continues its efforts to purge its systems of all corrupt code. First, it'll select a large currently empty/unused block of memory and erase any and all binary data in it by resetting every single bit back to "0". R-LE then uses this now clean partition of storage space to begin rebuilding its memory-core from scratch while very carefully monitoring its processor for any activity not initiated by itself. [COLOR=LightBlue][I](Computer Use +16, taking 20 for a total of 36)[/I][/COLOR]. [COLOR=Gray]OOC: The idea is that this A.I. has to keep its memory files and personality algorithms somewhere in Arley's databanks just like Arley itself does; there's simply no where else it can reside. I'm guessing that it's keeping itself concealed by masquerading its code as seemingly random sets of 1s and 0s. Just like Arley it can't think without passing data through its processor, so by monitoring all processor activity Arley will make sure that the T.R.A.P. remains inactive and can't even think for itself while Arley performs its purge. Arley will then begin the arduous task of carefully isolating each bit of data, every algorithm, every file that makes up its own consciousness and checking them individually for any stray bits of data that Arley can't identify or discern the purpose of. Any such stray data will be erased again by reseting every single bit back to "0". After a file has been "cleaned" it'll then be carefully copied into the aforementioned isolated partition. Once every single bit of data has been sifted, checked, cleaned and copied into the new isolated partition Arley will proceed to erase all his old memory files and every other unused/empty databank by resetting every single bit in them back to "0". Throughout the process R-LE will run system-checks and redundant diagnostic programs to ensure that every step of the process is proceeding as it should. By the time it's done, every single 1 and 0 in Arley's head will be accounted for and everything else will be completely eradicated. If this T.R.A.P. can beat a Computer Use check of 36 it deserves to have this chassis.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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