Wednesday 1.19 - A job to do
Jul. 4th, 2008 06:14 pm[Nagi enters from Wednesday 1.11 - Schwarz]
Nagi put his cup of coffee down next to his pc and logged on, entering several passwords before his computer gave him full excess. While he'd tell anyone who asked that the passwords were for securety reasons alone, he was pretty sure at least most of his team was aware that their main function was to keep out a certain red headed annoyance of a telepath out. Not surprisingly, the passwords where behind thick shields in his head (to keep any enemy telepaths out of course) and changed every few days.
The first thing he did was start up a program for a quick sweep of the computer, checking for any possible security breaches. He might be only fifteen, but he was also a professional assassin and hacker and knew that any breach could mean the death of his team-members.
When nothing came up, Nagi smiled, satisfied, and opened the internet connection. A small message popped up in the bottom on the screen telling him he had four new emails and he opened the program.
Quickly, he took inventory of his email. A message telling him that if he wanted to satisfy his girlfriend he'd need a penis enlargement was thrown away in disgust. Nagi adjusted the spam-filter a little and than went to the other ones. Two messeges of a forum on computers he'd recently discovered and found he liked, and one telling him the newspage he'd been watching was updated. He sighed and closed the program. He had a job to do.
Before he could do anything but open google however (it was amazing how many details people left on internet that even the simplest search machine could pick up on) a knock on his door sounded.
With a sigh, Nagi got up, wondering what was the matter. One consolation was that it at least wasn't Schuldig; the telepath never knocked.
Nagi put his cup of coffee down next to his pc and logged on, entering several passwords before his computer gave him full excess. While he'd tell anyone who asked that the passwords were for securety reasons alone, he was pretty sure at least most of his team was aware that their main function was to keep out a certain red headed annoyance of a telepath out. Not surprisingly, the passwords where behind thick shields in his head (to keep any enemy telepaths out of course) and changed every few days.
The first thing he did was start up a program for a quick sweep of the computer, checking for any possible security breaches. He might be only fifteen, but he was also a professional assassin and hacker and knew that any breach could mean the death of his team-members.
When nothing came up, Nagi smiled, satisfied, and opened the internet connection. A small message popped up in the bottom on the screen telling him he had four new emails and he opened the program.
Quickly, he took inventory of his email. A message telling him that if he wanted to satisfy his girlfriend he'd need a penis enlargement was thrown away in disgust. Nagi adjusted the spam-filter a little and than went to the other ones. Two messeges of a forum on computers he'd recently discovered and found he liked, and one telling him the newspage he'd been watching was updated. He sighed and closed the program. He had a job to do.
Before he could do anything but open google however (it was amazing how many details people left on internet that even the simplest search machine could pick up on) a knock on his door sounded.
With a sigh, Nagi got up, wondering what was the matter. One consolation was that it at least wasn't Schuldig; the telepath never knocked.