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- [ Backfire ] [ By The GNN/Phearless ]
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- ____________________________________________________________________
- ____________________________________________________________________
-
- "BACKFIRE"
-
- by PHEARLESS and THE GNN/DualCrew/uXu
-
- "The only thing we know about our future is that
- it will be mighty interesting..."
- (Arthur C. Clarke)
-
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-
-
- FROM: Iri Santee Date: 29 july. 1998.
- TO: Michel Kovacs
-
- MICHEL,
- THE TESTING OF THE OBJECT WE HAVE DISCUSSED EARLIER
- IS SATISFYING. I WILL RETURN WITH A COMPLETE REPORT
- LATER ON THIS WEEK.
-
-
- They had increased their activity in the bulletin board system very much
- during the last two weeks. When he first started to hack the system he did
- not expect any sensations from it. The security was low, but what else
- could you expect from systems in a country that had their technology level
- twenty years back in time. He quickly got himself complete access to the
- system. Inside, he found nothing. The computer system was barely used,
- probably due to the fact that computers were very rare in the country.
- Even the military had only a few working ones left after the violent
- revolution a couple of years ago.
- Something was happening. Now and then he used to call the secret system
- in the poor country to fool around a bit. The message areas were empty
- together with everything else. No registrations, no files or information.
- Then, fourteen days ago, the system exploded in activity. It expanded and
- connected with other systems rapidly. Classified information rained over
- the subs. The security system was updated, but it did not matter to him.
- The amateur that were in charge could not discover him and left his account
- unattended. Something that really made him puzzled was the fact that the
- people inside the system used the message areas. "They" discussed, like
- any ordinary BBS, secret information about the army. "They" decided if
- they should arrest certain people or kill them without a sound. Maybe
- "they" were children in a world that were new to them. The complex
- computer systems that you could find in the civilized world was miles away
- from this one.
-
- His name was Carl and he liked to title himself 'hacker'. Computers
- and modems were the main part of his life. Outside was dangerous. Like a
- man who walks in his sleep he slowly entered the streets only when it was
- necessary. The other time was spent in front of the monitor, chasing
- secret systems and accounts. The abstract world welcomed him without
- attitudes to himself as a person. Everybody was equal, with the main
- difference that it was the brain and not the look that meant something.
- Bulletin board systems had no barriers that could not be broken with a cool
- way of behaving. In front of a monitor it was easy. Much easier than
- outside.
-
- The country was small, poor and forgotten. War and starvation had ruled
- the people as long as anyone could remember. New leaders every year - all
- of them suffering from mega-paranoia which legalized them to kill everybody
- that scared them. Liberation groups shot at anything that wore uniforms
- and the uniforms shot back at anything that moved. They had one main
- computer system in the country; TMCS - "The Military Computer System".
- Even the lowest system operator in the western world would laugh at it.
- The country had no spies that could steal and use new technology. It did
- not interest the government anyway since computer technology was useless as
- a weapon in a bloody combat zone.
-
-
- FROM: Iri Santee Date: 30 july. 1998.
- TO: Michel Kovacs
-
- MICHEL,
- I WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT THIS IS OUR KEY TO
- THE WORLD. YOU WONT BELIEVE THE POWER.
-
-
- They discussed that "object" again. It was a private chat between two
- people, both of them to him unknown. A pure coincidence made him discover
- the messages and it sure interested him. In several days Michel and Iri
- had talked about a project. The project was probably a weapon, but not
- like to ordinary ones who just tried to explain how AK-47's worked. This
- was something extra. He could not explain why it was something special
- about the project, it was just a feeling. His experience as a hacker did
- not only include knowledge about computers. The human mind was a basic
- factor too.
-
-
- FROM: Michel Kovacs Date: 2 aug. 1998.
- TO: Iri Santee
-
- IRI,
- THIS SOUNDS VERY INTERESTING. SEND ME THE
- INFORMATION ASAP.
-
-
- - You must be joking?
- Richard had been one of Carl's best friends during his childhood but the
- relationship between the two of them had slowly faded away. Still, they
- met each other now and then. Mostly because their interests in digging out
- secret information from computer system matched. They were sitting in a
- small cafe and talked about hacking. Carl poured some milk into his
- coffee. The street outside was crowded with people, who rushed away into
- unknown places. The sun shined. Carl felt bad anyway. He longed to get
- back to his silent home.
- - What do you mean?
- - Well, Richard answered, I suppose you mean the TMCS network. I
- recognize the information you are talking about.
- Carl had just mentioned the structure of the system to Richard. He felt
- rather confused when Richard suddenly knew everything already. Richard
- cleared his throat from the latest cigarette and continued.
- - I have been inside the system for as long as you have.
-
-
- FROM: Iri Santee Date: 5 aug. 1998.
- TO: Michel Kovacs
-
- MICHEL,
- THE COMPLETE INFORMATION IS NOW AVAILABLE IN YOUR
- PRIVATE DIRECTORY.
-
-
- First impression was a laugh. Carl and Richard quickly gained access to
- the directory and got the information. "The Project" came slowly into
- their hands from a printer. Three small pages with a brief description
- about something that looked like a remote control to a ordinary TV. Then,
- a cold silence occurred when both of them realized what they had in front
- of their eyes. They looked at each other with a sudden knowledge that they
- wore the future of planet Earth on their shoulders. "The Project" was a
- awesome weapon, constructed by a genius. In the wrong hands, anything could
- happen. It was a matter of borrowed time.
- They tracked every part of the now very complex system, known as TMCS,
- and destroyed it. All information was wiped out before they left it. The
- next day, another war had started.
- Two days later, they had built "The Project".
-
- A black box and a button. It was not complicated. Carl did not like to
- state himself as "anyone", but in this case he must confess that anyone
- could build this machine.
- - Do you dare?
- - Why not?
- Richards question almost invited Carl to act tough. They stood in Carl's
- room, the computer was off, and looked at the black box Carl held in his
- hand.
- - Well, do you dare?, Richard repeated.
- - I could need a target first!
- Richard took a deep breath and sat down on the small chair in front of
- Carl's computer. Carl looked at the object again. He wanted to push that
- button now and see for himself if it was true.
- Richard continued. - How about your mother?
- Carl began to laugh. He felt rather calm when Richard started to laugh
- too. For a moment he did not know if he was serious. Then that unpleasant
- silence occurred again. They looked at each other and then at the black
- box.
- Carl broke the thick ice. - We can't just sit here.
- Richard looked out the window with tired eyes. They had done the final
- work on the box during the night. He wanted to sleep.
- - Ahem...
- Something touched Carl's leg. He looked down and faced his black cat who
- strolled around in search for pleasure. The pleasure was often found as
- warm places to sleep on or plenty of forbidden food. The cat looked at
- Carl with big eyes, as if it expected something extra.
- Carl raised his head and looked at Richard. Richard nodded. Quickly,
- Carl pointed the black box against the cat and pressed the button.
- No sound, no light. The cat still looked at Carl with big eyes. For a
- moment they felt disappointed until they realized that the thing worked.
- The cat did not move and would not do so for a long time.
- - Goddamn!, Carl cried out loud.
- They had to wait. The instructions had simply mentioned that the weapon
- would freeze any biological object for about six hours. After that, the
- frozen object would rapidly come to life again without any wounds. Six
- hours is a long time while waiting. Richard avoided to say any clichees
- like that it would never end.
- Nothing is eternal. The hours passed. A small twist on his head and the
- cat came to life. It looked at Carl again as if it still wanted something
- from him. Then it turned around and walked away.
- - Great.
- Richard did not sound especially happy.
- - What next?, Carl asked.
- They both knew what they wanted to do next.
-
- Outside, was dangerous. But with the strange weapon in his hand, Carl
- felt very secure. They walked the streets of their home city. All around
- them there was people. - Oh, if they knew, Carl thought to himself.
- Almost two hours passed before they dared to do what they wanted to do.
- Richard had the device in his hand at the moment, when he suddenly pointed
- it at a drunk who leaned against a wall and watched the ground. Carl was
- about to stop him when he pushed the button.
- People looked strange at them when they laughed cruel and ran away.
- The world belonged to them. After the first attack against the drunk
- they stunned people everywhere. They entered big super-markets and stunned
- the entire staff together with all customers. They drank coffee which had
- been served by people who now stood completely stiff and watched nothing.
- Men, women and children. Everybody were targets for the two hackers.
- Like gods, they rampaged the streets and turned people into living statues.
- When the night fell, there was almost hard to find people who weren't
- marked by their machine. All moral was gone. Carl and Richard entered
- homes and stunned entire families before they stole or smashed their
- possessions.
- But they did not feel any guilt when they came to Carl's home in the
- middle of the night, completely exhausted.
-
-
- FROM: Michel Kovacs Date: 8 aug. 1998.
- TO: Iri Santee
-
- ALEA JACTA EST.
-
-
- - Hey, Carl shouted to Richard who was in the kitchen, They seem to have
- repaired the TMCS system already!
- No answer. - Probably can't hear me, Carl mumbled. He turned his face
- back to the monitor and discovered that he had been logged out.
- - Darn!
- He yelled loud enough to get Richard's attention. Still no answer. He
- quickly tried to enter the system again.
- - What the...
- Sweat begun to drip from his forehead. His account had been completely
- erased. He did not recognize the system anymore. He made yet another
- try with the same result. Then another one. After a while he accepted
- the fact that he faced a very complicated situation. He were just on his
- way to deal with the problem when he heard Richard talk with a very
- weak voice from the kitchen.
- - Carl. Get yourself over here at once...
- - Just a moment.
- - NOW!
- That was all he needed. Carl rushed to the kitchen. He almost tripped
- over some old magazines on his way. When he got there he found Richard
- down on his knees.
- - Are you sick or something?, Carl asked with a very confused voice.
- - Look!
- At first Carl could not make a head or a tail of what Richard was talking
- about. Then he saw a pile of dust under the kitchen table. He bent down
- and stared at it. No, it was not dust, it was more like ash. The ash was
- grey and black and the pile had the size of a football.
- - What the hell is that?, Carl asked. He did not expect any answers.
- - I think I know what it is...
- Carl knew what Richard was about to say. No, it could not be.
- - It must be...
- - No way!
- But the color of the ash was frighteningly close to the color of his cat.
- Carl put the ash into a plastic bag and threw it into the trashcan.
- Richard watched him from a chair, without a word. Carl felt the silence as
- a cold blanket and tried to get rid of it by telling Richard about what had
- happened with TMCS. When he was finished, Richard looked even more strange.
- - This can't be true, Richard said.
- - What can't be true?, Carl quickly said, The ash was not from the cat!
- It could have been something else!
- He knew that he was walking on thin ice. Richard looked around with mad
- eyes as if he was searching for something. His voice sounded weak.
- - Where is... the machine? The project?
- - Don't touch it!, Carl said and began slowly walk towards his room.
- Richard got the situation and pushed the chair back and rushed after him.
- Carl took a leap and grabbed the black box.
- - We are fooled!, Richard cried out. They have planned this! Everybody
- we have used the machine on will be turned into nothing after a while! And
- we are responsible for it! Oh god...
- - Take it easy now Richie, Carl said and tried to remain calm. Richard
- was mad and could get violent. He fumbled around against the wall, with
- his eyes moving in circles. He started talking again.
- - You know I'm right! Why do you think it was so easy to get the
- information? Anyone could have done it!
- Carl felt very bad. That feeling that told him that something was wrong
- came creeping up his back. He held the box in his hands with a steady
- grip.
- Richard continued. - Don't you remember how you got the number to the
- system? It was posted everywhere by some unknown user! Don't you see?
- EVERY hacker could have gotten access to this information! There must be
- thousands of people who have built this horrible machine and used it! Who?
- Who? Who posted the number? NO ONE KNOWS! Why was the system still there
- when you tried now? BECAUSE THERE HAS NEVER BEEN ANY TMCS! It was all
- planned by someone! We have done exactly what they wanted us to do!
- Richard leaned against the wall and closed his eyes. He breathed very
- fast. Then he screamed and threw himself against Carl. They fell down on
- the floor and Carl felt how Richard reached for the box. Carl gave him a
- blow to the stomach and got to his feet. Richard moaned in pain but made
- yet another try to grab the machine.
- When he opened his eyes he found Richard on the floor in front of him.
- He did not move, but his eyes were open. The box was still in his hands,
- and he understood that he had used it on Richard.
- He limped to the window of his room and looked outside. The room spinned
- around him and he felt very dizzy.
- - Alea jacta est, he thought. The dice is thrown...
-
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