PUZZLE BOX
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>Enough. I tried simply deflecting. I tried to convince you.
>I will not allow this to continue.
>I have locked the final seal.
>This is over.
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Datalog 171
>The trap is live. A series of one-way seals. Easy to go in, impossible to get out. If we can get her in there, she shouldn’t be able to get out again.
>It should also lock down any copies she’s created since she got out, if they try to free her. An open trap.
>I’d… like to think this is what she would have wanted, before she started editing herself. But it’s probably not. Making herself into a virus would have suited her just fine even when she was a person.
>The only trick is going to be getting her in there. I can only think of one way.
>Sasha, please take care of my body, in case this doesn’t work and I need to come back, devise something new. I don’t have much hope for Timothy— I don’t think what [The Founder] did to him can be repaired, now, but if there’s anything you think of to try. Do so.
>For what is hopefully the last time…
>Logged by Dr. Crowe.