AFI03 (Jan 12, 2021)

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AFI03

Summary of Receipt

Transcript

Branch [Long Island]
Date [2021-01-12]
Server [Manager No. 3]
Beverage [N/A]
File Reference [AFI03]
I’d like everyone to give a warm welcome to our newest employee, Employee No. 1124! I’m sure you all saw No. 7’s receipt about them yesterday, but they’re officially in the CaDCom system now, and I’ve given them their own CaDCom. They should be able to see this receipt as we speak—hey! Glad to have you with us!

That said, I did notice a strange glitch with the new CaDCom Series 4: new employees don’t have access to older receipts, specifically from the CaDCom Series M. Actually, it seems like none of us can access receipts from Series 1, 2, 3, or PB either. And since Muldra destroyed all the older CaDCom models… well, things are a bit complicated.

I’m sure the data isn’t lost—but getting it all back together is going to be a herculean task. For now, we still have access to most Series M receipts, though the AND channel stuff is basically “lost” since we don’t have pointers to it anymore. As for the Series 3 and PB CaDComs, we should be able to recover that data—it’s mostly a matter of remembering the passwords, pointers, and figuring out a way to pull the data from the Data Core.

The real issue is with Series 1 and 2 CaDComs. Those things are over 20 years old by now. Sure, we’ve got No. 0, 1, 2, and 17 who can help, but asking them to crack open those old receipts seems like a waste of their time. But before that becomes a real problem, we first need to figure out how to even access the older CaDCom receipts from the Data Core.

I’ll have No. 62 look into it, and overall, I think the Long Island team could take the lead on rebuilding the full Archives from the CaDCom Data Core—unless things really pick up around here, of course.