terminalemulation: (Glasses adjust.)
*Hyun-ae ([personal profile] terminalemulation) wrote in [community profile] compnetwork2013-02-09 02:30 am

Video; pretend it wasn't posted in the dead of night

[This file registers as a regular video, but upon activation it displays significantly differently than a normal video - instead of showing a person in a specific place, it projects a translucent, 2D image of a girl on the COMP glasses' display. In the corner of the HUD, you might notice a new little button has appeared:


Even if you were to stop watching this video right now, the button would persist. It's a new, permanent feature of the COMP: it appears on the screen of the watch, as well.]
 
Let's see... good, I have all the settings done correctly this time. My word, this system works differently than anything else I've ever seen.

[Instead of an actual voice, her words appear inside of a text box beside her.]

Greetings, Guests of Hinoto-Ri! My name is *Hyun-ae - don't pronounce the star, it's simply to show my status as an AI. I was recently installed as a new, 25/7 administrator of the network: simply put, I'm here to monitor things and make sure it all keeps running smoothly.
 
You might notice a new addition to the COMP - [At this point, she gestures to the new button.] I've created that as a means to facilitate communication. If you have any questions for me, or really need any help at all... well, here's an example. Let's say you're lost and need a specific map? I can find it for you in an instant! Just ask! Additionally, if I need to speak to you, I'll do it through that button. It'll flash blue when I'm trying to get your attention, so please don't ignore it for too long.

...Well. I believe that's everything I can think of to say.
beautifulmemory: (Sly)

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[personal profile] beautifulmemory 2013-02-13 01:24 pm (UTC)(link)
How to surpass barriers. So that you can explore things that have been closed off, or given only one access point. My ability to do this is much better during that strange hour, but it works outside of that time as well.

How well do you know the way your system is built? What is your new home built like? Where are the weak points that can be flooded with junk code?