Life Hacks/Xandergod(Rosemance)/E-C/Deactivate the gender cheats and write the new cheat
Actually, you are probably going to be knocking up a lot of girls soon here. Just having the genders be random as normal ought to balance out. And besides, that way you can also get your sons in on the incest game. That settles it, you decide you are going to deactivate both cheats. As for the other one, you are plenty interested in lowering the age at witch you can automatically get a child pregnant. All the way down to 1, or maybe even newborn. They apparently don’t have a function for that though, so you are going to have to write a new hack yourself.
Well, before you get started on this, you are going to have to take a look at what they did with the original code in order to get the idea. You go to the hack that triggers precocious puberty when you have sex with a 6 year old, and you open up its base code, and you feel as though your brain has immediately fogged over. All you can see are strange shapes that you can’t make heads or tails out of.
Trying to manage through this information going through your head feels almost literally like you are bashing it against a padded wall. You are getting nowhere except to give yourself a headache. In order to try to help in the process, you decide to pull the code up on the user interface. It is possible you are just not able to process the code in your head since you, yourself, are code as well.
A screen appears in front of you, and it is really not much better. You are mostly getting a bunch of holographic shapes and symbols you don’t recognize. You decide to go down a level, to the assembler code, in order to see if that gets you anywhere, only to discover that this program isn’t even written in assembler code. Great. Their society is so different from yours that they don’t even use assembler code. Ok, one more level down. If they don’t use assembler code, then they HAVE to at least use binary. You are not sure how looking at the binary is going to help you really if you don't know the code it's written in. Well, maybe if you can SOMEHOW find the sequence responsible for the age affected and turn it from 0110 to 1000 that would do the trick. Well, you have this amazing neural interface power, so maybe you actually can get it to do that.
You see a screen filled with 1s and 0s across it, just as you had expected. Sure enough, this system does at least use binary, and judging by the number of bits you are seeing in a singe sequence, the processor for this thing must be HUGE! It goes right off the screen, and this screen holds easily in excess of 200 bits. Well, you are not really interested in whatever this sequence is representing. All you want to see is the 4 bit sequence responsible for the age affected by this hack. You concentrate for a moment, and it starts rapidly scrolling down the screen. Oddly enough though, the 0110 sequence is immediately followed by another 0110 immediately after it. That's odd. Oh well, you attempt to change the sequence, but it actually refuses to change. That's most certainly odd. You ought to be able to edit this at least. You try it a few more times, and then suddenly as you are beginning to get frustrated wishing this number would just go away, it actually does exactly that. The entire sequence simply vanishes from the program. Both sequences actually ... Ooo...kay... Well, you are not sure exactly what you did, but can you write in a new value now? You make the attempt at putting in 1000 in place of the old sequence, and oddly enough a second one appears right after it, just like the old 0110 sequence.
A eureka moment suddenly hits you. That's why everything seemed so strange. This is not a normal programming language like you are used to, you are not dealing with normal bit sequences, these are qubits, quantum bits. Two atoms that are quantumly entangled to one another, forcing one to mirror the other at all times. That would also explain why it is that you were unable to erase the old code, you had to actually trash the entire bit sequence. That was what you inadvertently did when you were frustrated. It is then that you realize you are messing with the original code, and you quickly scramble to retrieve the deleted bits that you accidentally trashed. Since it is quantum computing, they should still exist. Sure enough, you are able to just think and the old sequence is restored, and you are also able to remove the new one that you put in their place. You quickly copy the entire code and store it in a folder in your own interface, and then you replace the 0110 with 1000 again, this time in an isolated copy that will not affect the rest of the world and everyone playing the game.
Ok, well, that’s complete now. All you have to do at this point then is plug it into the right place so it only affects you…. And… you have ABSOLUTELY no idea where that would be. Great. Well, you just went through that whole exercise for nothing. Well, at any rate, you can probably file it away in that folder you just created for now.
What now?
- Get Loki’s help completing this hack… oh, and fill him in on what’s been going on
- You have made enough changes, just re-start time Request --Jackmaster (talk) 09:19, 2 March 2017 (CET)
Infinity Pocket, Black Hack, Others?
Loki controls the local area.