[Maybe a little unnerving, but so was most of what he said under the effects of Radical-6.]
I can't say I'm surprised. That's not exactly the kind of information people usually put on public display.
[Nor the fact that they played favorites at all. Even back during the Nonary game, there'd been groups that had formed, usually due to prior relationships, or something of the sort.]
A decryption program sounds handy, though I imagine that things like that aren't exactly freely distributed.
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I can't say I'm surprised. That's not exactly the kind of information people usually put on public display.
[Nor the fact that they played favorites at all. Even back during the Nonary game, there'd been groups that had formed, usually due to prior relationships, or something of the sort.]
A decryption program sounds handy, though I imagine that things like that aren't exactly freely distributed.