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Naomi spends her childhood learning as much, as quickly, as she can. Her parents are ecstatic when her attention turns towards computing -- their field. She gets books, her own hardware from a very young age, excited conversations about so-and-so language, and hours and hours left alone, tinkering. 

She makes her first calculator when she is six and doesn't stop -- except in frustration when she encounters access restrictions.

A conversation from the dinner table. Naomi shows her mother an application, across which angry letters spell: "ACCESS DENIED."

This doesn't make sense to Naomi. If they were trying to prevent access to bad people, then the bad people would want to find out their secrets more. She wants to, too, so, so badly -- but her mother has been consumed by her work again. Naomi, ignored, goes back to her machine.

She finds the source. It's easier than she expected. Better. Thrilling. She picks up an interest in cryptography and computer security. She practices.

When she meets people who share her instincts she feels a breath of fresh air. In one corner of the internet they call themselves "Spiders".Their mission is to expose corporate secrets. There are now too many avenues for a firm to hide money -- the rich being so astronomically rich, and the poor being such a good excuse to hold a charity ball or two. Everyone agrees that the people at the top are corrupt, that income and class mobility is impossible, and that people will do the jobs their parents did until those jobs disappear and they die in the slums. Not everyone agrees on where the money goes. 

"I swear." One of the more influential members' pet topics is their Illuminati theory. "I've looked at some of the financials for this one. Billions of dollars go to departments with black-box budget items that haven't been properly audited in decades. No one knows where this money is going and every 'investigation' turns up clean. There have to be spies in the government or something. I'm even seeing stuff for massive large-scale fake IDs."

The evidence mounts. Others start to come around. Maybe it's not the Illuminati, but there is something tying many of the major corps together. Including the shipping company Naomi's parents work for. Mr. Illuminati Theory thinks that one in particular is running drugs, or sex trafficking, or both. She's never thought to steal their passwords before, or to try to get at their secure computers at work. But to think that even they could be part of something like this ...

The information she finds confirms some of the spiders' theories, but not all of them. And before the actual investigation starts, the one that would prove once and for all that they are involved in massive criminal activity, Naomi finds that she did her job too well -- the backdoor virus spread so thoroughly that the firm collapsed under the scandal and mounting costs of fixing it.

Six months later, another dinner conversation. Naomi's parents tell her they've found a new job. The firms they've picked are infected. She tells them not to take the jobs. They condescend at her until she storms off. Ignored, as usual. 

Naomi can't use the same strategy twice. Not for both of them, it would be so suspicious. She wants to, though. Not least because she knows what she'll find.

For days, she seethes.

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"Okay, okay, fine. It was worth a shot anyway."

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"Grenades are not toys."

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"I am aware! But also pressure cookers are not toys, and I've ever used one of those before. And also they can explode, have you ever seen a pressure cooker explode?"

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"An exploded pressure cooker is a failed state. An exploded grenade is a successful state."

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"Look. I know how they work. I know that they're dangerous. I wasn't actually expecting you to let them leave this room. I will be safe around the grenades."

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"Good."

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They run tests. Naomi gets lots of images of various unexploded grenades and flashbangs.

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So many.

And they can also make sure the recording functions as expected.

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So many sample sounds! Turns out that Naomi can save sounds that she's heard as easily as she can save, copy, and organize her other memories.

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Can she reconstruct a sound recording into a physical map of an area?

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She could probably do it if she wrote something for it, but not presently. 

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"That would be another option for dealing with visual impairment."

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"Do you guys have any echolocation imaging software handy? Because otherwise that's going to take me some time."

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"I'm sure we can find some somewhere."

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"Do you expect that you would feel comfortable going on patrol soon?"

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"Yeah. Helps to have gotten some practice at using the cables. And done research into what counts as a cable and what materials I can manifest with how much magic."

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"Do you need a free day before we go into that for any reason?"

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"Yeah. I'll want to finish those projects I started. Can magic make you not need sleep? If it's reasonable I could take some cubes, get at least the grenade one done over tonight and tomorrow, and we could go out on Saturday."

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"Yes, it's another artifact of control over your body."

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"You don't need to practice fine control or anything to make sure you don't get brain damage?"

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"Just don't stay up more than four days in a row and you'll be fine."

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Nod. 

She goes home with two extra grief cubes. When she gets there she thinks about self-modification -- if she has perfect recall of her sense memories, she should be at an advantage with adjusting, not just her body, but her brain. If she can safely make it so she doesn't need sleep, she might be able to do the same thing with a stimulant -- notice a particular mental state and preserve it for longer than it would naturally go, fix problems as they came up afterwards. 

She tries it with coffee, working for a couple hours in a flow state so focused that she forgets why she's working on her current problem, forgets entirely about magic and magical girls and her impending patrol in a little over a day from now. Then when she notices she's out of it she looks at the experience and picks it apart. She finds one of those moments, one where reliving it makes her feel like herself, sets a reminder to start getting ready for school, and tells her magic to make her feel that for the next twelve hours.

When the sun comes up she's done with the grenade recognition program, with fixing her targeting system so it responds better to different light environments, and with an organization system that will help her store and sort through her sense data. At some point she'll be less conservative about using the data to adjust her mental state, but right now she doesn't know enough neuroscience. (And when she learns some more she'll probably want to touch those systems even less -- but she can probably get somewhere just from looking at the way her magic records information about states she already knows are safe.)

She goes to school feeling accomplished and like she's had a fresh night of sleep. 

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I trust you've been productive?
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Yeah. I took the lack of sleep thing a bit further and extended a caffeinated flow state for a while. I want to try it again for tomorrow night. Do you know anything about magical girl brain modification experiments? Do the gems work like reset points or is everything more malleable? 

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