[The A.R.I.D silently processes the mainframe’s assessment. Incomplete. Deletion of memory logs is default procedure for all A.R.I.D units upon return to dock, but this could not have been a standard wipe. The memory logs the A.R.I.D does have on file prove that much. Perhaps the wipe had been interrupted -- possibly by whatever force brought it here -- resulting in only partial log deletion.
Yet, if such a format did occur, the A.R.I.D would expect it to have been observed in the mainframe’s last recorded entry.]
You have no record of events that would have caused deletion of or damage to my memory logs?
no subject
Yet, if such a format did occur, the A.R.I.D would expect it to have been observed in the mainframe’s last recorded entry.]
You have no record of events that would have caused deletion of or damage to my memory logs?