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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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"Because you've met one."

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Sigh.

 

"I want to be positioned so that I can help MSY share its resources with as many people as possible. Sustainably, obviously, but ..." she frowns. "There's too much inequality. People are angry. And it's only going to get worse. If there -- if there are more products we could make and disseminate, that help more people, that bring people out of poverty ..."

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"You almost certainly want a political track, then."

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"I'm. Uh. Bad at politics. Does the research branch have no way to influence how their inventions are used?"

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"Fewer, and less effective."

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Frown. "What about Soul Guard?"

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"In general, you would be following directives, not giving them."

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"Not my preference, yeah."

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"But if you distinguish yourself in such service, it may be that you would be afforded more opportunities to talk with important politicians than you would otherwise have."

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"Do you think it might be faster than trying to make it up through politics?"

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"If you approach politics with the mindset that you are "bad at politics", you will not succeed. In that case, alternative methods will certainly be better."

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"I mean, I could learn how. It would just take a while. They'll probably want me doing stuff related to my power, anyway, and unless there's crossover between data management and politics ..."

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"A significant portion of the back-end work is keeping track of who owes what favors, voting habits, relationships, and so forth."

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"I suppose I could do that ..."

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"If that sounds like secretarial duties, that's because that is what it would be. Choosing to pursue that path would likely begin with you managing someone else's appointments while you build your own network and contacts."

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Nod. "What path do you think you're going to take?"

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"Me? I have no designs as grand as yours."

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She lets go a breath she didn't know she was holding. "... would you want to help?"

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"It is my responsibility to look out for you."

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Her youthful enthusiasm is kind of cute.

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She is a youth, however smart she might be about some things. 

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"Did you still want to see Makoto?"

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"What do you think she'll make of my -- goals?"

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"I think that she will be supportive of your ambitions, and perhaps offer you some favors. And when you find yourself in a position that is useful to her, she may ask you to help her in return."

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