[Today Kesara is sitting on the edge of what appears to be a bathtub, kicking her feet as she frowns in concentration at her tablet.]
Hullo? I've asked Alexander to send this message to Madam Toriel, Mr. Kain and Dr. Epps, but I don't know if it worked. Can you see me?
[She has, alas, not yet worked out the complexities of encryption or private messaging, and is thus actually transmitting to the whole network. Shh, no one tell the poor child. She is already clearly displeased with what she must do, if to tell by the wrinkling of her nose.]
I'm sorry to bother you, ma'am, sirs, but you see, I've found this thing - Alexander calls it an data storage card and instructed me on how to use it. It showed me this video [so many new and exciting words!] and I can't make heads nor tails of it. There is this woman and she is reading a book, but I can't... well, see for yourselves. Alexander, could you show it again, please?
[Alexander, who happens to be her trusty tablet's personal assistant, obliges, playing this video. When it ends, Kesara sighs deeply.]
I wanted to work it out for myself, really I did... but it's been a whole week, so I thought, it's perfectly proper for a scholar to share findings with the community. I only hope it's something important!
Hullo? I've asked Alexander to send this message to Madam Toriel, Mr. Kain and Dr. Epps, but I don't know if it worked. Can you see me?
[She has, alas, not yet worked out the complexities of encryption or private messaging, and is thus actually transmitting to the whole network. Shh, no one tell the poor child. She is already clearly displeased with what she must do, if to tell by the wrinkling of her nose.]
I'm sorry to bother you, ma'am, sirs, but you see, I've found this thing - Alexander calls it an data storage card and instructed me on how to use it. It showed me this video [so many new and exciting words!] and I can't make heads nor tails of it. There is this woman and she is reading a book, but I can't... well, see for yourselves. Alexander, could you show it again, please?
[Alexander, who happens to be her trusty tablet's personal assistant, obliges, playing this video. When it ends, Kesara sighs deeply.]
I wanted to work it out for myself, really I did... but it's been a whole week, so I thought, it's perfectly proper for a scholar to share findings with the community. I only hope it's something important!
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