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<I><B>Great, Bob.</B> </I>Still i would like to discuss sth interesting...

July 10 2002 at 2:40 PM
foehn 

 

Your point raise another question in my mind: why Davinelulinvega write the data into Cibo?

Despite this, please let me explain why i guess that it was Cibo who stole the safeguard data. (While at the same time i still consent that your understanding really make sense: Cibo may not be the thief.)

[1] Of course the representative of the Governing Authority said that it was Davinelulinvega who stole it, but i suspect that the sentence was refering to the network ID of Davinelulinvega instead of the ontological one. Just like a server will only discern the network ID of a user. (i.e. It was the "network identity" of Davinelulinvega, while who really was using the identiy was another question.)

[2] According to the scans provided by Fairybane, we see that Cibo restored the whole person of Killy, including his memory. That's consistent to Log.49 that she cured the right arm of Killy (which i didn't aware!!!!) after being transformed. Now i suspect that besides exploring the netsphere, Cibo intentionally stole the safeguard data in order to provide the greatest help to Killy... (poor Cibo)...

So the point is how the G.A. representative discern a user who logged in.

If it is by gene data then the representative would regard both Davinelulinvega and Cibo as Seu only.

So i tend to believe that it is by the network ID, and all the others, like gene data, are only the attributes of the ID.

Therefore finally i guess the "hand" of Davinelulinvega which outthrew from "Seu" was some sort of final attack (which ended in failure).

Maybe i'm wrong, ok? Just personal idea ~_~

 
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  1. Re: <I><B>Great, Bob.</B> </I>Still i would like to discuss sth interesting. - Bob on Jul 10, 5:59 PM
    1. oh do you mean [019.jpg]? : ) - foehn on Jul 11, 12:23 AM
     
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