Logic Virus and 2B (should be written here by a book friend)
On the issue of logic viruses, I think what is actually involved should be Neil's worldview as a whole.
But some of the content is related to the story to be written in the future, so I will pick up some that I can write and write here.
It's good to take a look at it purely as a side story.
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First of all, a brief description of the superficial plot about Neil.
It's also for some book friends who haven't read Neil here.
In December 2003, a strange disease broke out, and the symptom was that the patient's whole body slowly became white salt, and the fatality rate was 100%.
In April 2004, the infected person also developed a violent personality and took the initiative to attack others, which was named white salt disease.
In October of the same year, in order to resist the disease, the Japanese government established a high wall to isolate the affected area (involving the previous article of "RPG Maker", there are not many derivatives here, and the province is too chaotic).
In the middle is the plot of "Neil Artificial Life", which has little to do with this article.
In the year 4200, when humanity was completely wiped out, androids transmitted human data and data to the moon.
In 5012, aliens invaded the Earth and sent mechanical life forms to invade the Earth.
Emir fights aliens.
In the year 11,600, mechanical lifeforms began to break free from alien control, and the aliens perished.
In 11940, in order to improve the will to fight, and cover up the only purpose of being made that they have lost - to protect humans, they started the Yurha plan to make a new generation of artificial humans with mechanical lifeforms as the core: create Yurha troops, and use the moon's server to fake the illusion that humans are still alive, and when Yurha's troops collected enough data for androids to use, they released information for mechanical lifeforms to directly destroy the base and cover up the plan.
In 11942 (the year when Li Nuo and Chabai met), the 9S type Yurha android with extremely high intelligence was completed and put into actual combat, but due to the concern that its high intelligence read the true appearance of the Yurha project, the E-type android 2E was set up to disguise itself as 2B for full monitoring, and if an abnormal phenomenon was found, it was directly killed and memory processing was cleared (9S, which did not appear in the Neil chapter, was killed by Cha Bai at that time, which was 2E, because he came into contact with the humans in "Final Fantasy", which opened the special desire of the model android to explore).
In 11945, the game began, and 2B was sent to Earth again on a mission with 9S.
At the same time, an email informs the base that its database is full, suggesting that the plan to destroy Yurha's cover-up is about to be executed.
The [Logic Virus] of the mechanical life form began to spread due to the manual leakage of the base, and 2B was eventually infected by the virus on Earth, and finally died at the hands of A2.
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The Logic Virus is carried by mechanical lifeforms.
Judging from the official novel supplement, it can be regarded as an Internet virus, which is as dangerous as the "Panda Burning Incense" many years ago.
The new type of android, that is, the android of the Yurha Army, is made with the core of a mechanical lifeform, and shares a network port with the mechanical lifeform, so it will also be infected with the [Logic Virus].
The virus breached the firewall as the network activated, infecting the core, causing the original blank hacking space of the androids to be dyed black.
Logic viruses will take away the realm of memory and thinking circuits, and take away the consciousness and prosthetic control of the android.
If you don't let it go, you'll keep destroying the surroundings and even your own people will attack.
Isn't it very much like cyber psychosis.
Logic viruses have healing agents, but as the virus evolved, it became incurable from around 11945.
Cha Bai is infected with the virus in mid-air and looks at the zombie singer.
The core of the Zombie Singer comes from the 11945 amusement park boss.
As a result, her virus is incurable.
Once the logic virus reaches 100% infection, the consequence is instant death, that is, death, and cannot be repaired.
Here's the book's setting:
Cyber implants have not yet been adapted by the logic virus, resulting in a slowdown in its transmission in the core system, allowing the tea to live for a longer period of time.
As for why I want Cha Bai to take this step.
Get a question answered from the comment section...... How many books have a 2B heroine?
Yes, and I've seen quite a few.
But their role in those books is basically a tool to warm the bed for the protagonist.
For example, in a certain book, the protagonist slept with more than a dozen people in one night, and the next morning 2B posted it to join, and a few days later took 2B to ask her to help kill humans.
All in all, because of its interesting appearance design, 2B appears in online articles more to fill the harem team.
However, I will only write a single heroine on my side.
I want to write her as a "person", so I have to make her face all the things that have happened and what has not happened, and cross the curse that still exists in her body, so that she can really take that step forward.
As I wrote in chapter 105: "Her tarot card is the Grim Reaper, symbolizing an imminent upheaval, the end of one phase of life and the beginning of another, in which something is inevitably lost, but also replaced by something else." ”
Stepping over the past is a new life.
To stand still is death.
The logic virus will become her Achilles' heel in the future, and the team of players she faces in the future is not a fool and will find out where her weakness lies sooner or later.
So before that, triggering the virus, eliminating the virus, lifting the curse, and becoming a human are the lines of her story in the early stage.
As for when, she will have an outbreak of the virus.
Hey~
The codeword went.
I slept for more than ten hours yesterday, and I tried to write as much as I could today.