@Fraust
(Np ^^)
"That's cool." Atlas reached out to touch the laptop curiously, tilting his head a bit. "Couldn't you just write that stuff down if you didn't have this thing, though?" He asked.
(Np ^^)
"That's cool." Atlas reached out to touch the laptop curiously, tilting his head a bit. "Couldn't you just write that stuff down if you didn't have this thing, though?" He asked.
“Yeah, and sometimes I have to if the laptop’s battery is dead,” she conceded. “But generally speaking, information that’s written on paper is much easier to destroy than if it’s stored in an electronic device. Of course, storing it there comes with its own risks, but it’s generally easier to keep track of and protect from physical damage. But with things like the list of names and stuff, we keep copies of both, physical and electronic.”
"Mm… I guess that makes sense." Atlas tapped the screen a few more times, sticking his tongue out a bit. "It doesn't seem super strong. Wouldn't all of that information go away if you broke it? I guess there's no one way to store information safely… even if you kept it only in your mind, you could lose your memory, or simply forget it, or the information would be lost if you were killed. Maybe I'm reading too much into it, though, which is kinda funny since I can't read."
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