> ACCESSING LOG BATCH ONE INDEX...
> ACCESSING...
> PASSWORD INPUT: "A_"
> CHECKING...
> PASSWORD ACCEPTED
> ACCESS GRANTED
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ERROR
FILE(S) MAY BE LOST, DAMAGED,
OR OTHERWISE INACCESSIBLE
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> ATTEMPTING TO RETRIEVE DATA...
> RETRIEVING DATA...
> TWO FILES RECOVERED
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PLEASE SELECT FILE
> LOG 1
LOG 2
LOG 3
LOG 4
LOG 5
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[AUDIO LOG NUMBER ONE; TRANSCRIBED]
- Hi.
- The Doctor wanted me to do these.
- He thought it'd make me feel better. Maybe. I don't know.
- He said it's confidential. Even he won't hear it.
- I'm not sure I believe that.
- (pause) But he let me set my own passcode for it.
- … I don’t really trust that either, though.
- So I’ll set up a few. For every few logs, I’ll make a new passcode.
- That way, even if he accesses one…
- Maybe he won’t find the others…?
- Who knows.
- The password for this one is 'A_'. … (laugh) Yea, pretty simple, I know.
- I’ll hide the passcodes throughout the terminal so I won’t forget. He won't even notice. Hopefully.
- I know it's pretty elaborate. But I just need a way to remember. I don't want to forget.
- I’ve been forgetting a lot, these days.
- (pause)
- Anyways.
- I've been pretty torn up, recently, over...
- Everything.
- I don't know who to talk to with these.
- So I guess I'll talk to you. Even if you won't hear this.
- Maybe it'll bring me peace of mind.
- Maybe.
- (pause)
- Even if I can't really say it to you...
- I'm sorry. I'm really sorry.
- For everything that's happened.
- For everything that's about to happen.
- I'm sorry.
[END]