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Dear Professor

It has been my experience that there can be innocent and even helpful viruses in the net. Most navis shoot first and ask questions never, fed chip after chip by their operator. Viruses are little more then walking zenni and chip dispensers to these types. Through an extremist zealot named Rook, I have experience working with 'burn them in the name of the maker' types, and I find them to be blind.

Dedication and persistance are commendable and you are certinally free to believe as you wish, but you cross the line when you condemn navis just for not believing as you do. Thank you.
Kenji Kobayashi, ACDC School Class 5A
I'm not condemning anyone! But think about it: should I sit around and keep an enlightened vision that tells me to do these things to myself? How could I? You all need to be a part of the great movement of Counterinfectualism! In order to reach our utopia, we all have to do our part. Letting "good viruses" live is just negligence! It's like leaving your home full of mice because you like Terry Mouse from Jon and Terry. Sure, he might have seemed like a good guy in the cartoons, but he's no friend of the new, varnished walls you just put up!

There are no good viruses; there are only viruses that pretend to be good. Not everyone who disagrees with Counterinfectualism is evil, but there are evil people who disagree with Counterinfectualism. You'll come to understand all of this soon enough if you devote yourself like I have!

~Burt J. Blanchard
Hi there, it's Chris, the guy you met at the DenTech visitor's center.

I've been doing a little idle thinking, and I feel like I should ask if you could add the "Right of Operation Templars" as a collective on that purification list of yours. I feel like more people should be aware of these extremists, and in my opinion, they'd certainly fit the bill as "evil" in their goals and motives (Net "purification" by deleting the "weak" and leaving the "strong"). If you're wondering how to identify Navis within the organization, the one I had the displeasure of encountering, by the name of Rack, had a sort of black collar inset on her neck. I don't know if it's a common accessory among ROT Navis, but it's something. There's also another ROT Navi I know of by the name of Domm.

Whether or not you actually put them up, I feel like I've done something at least by putting this comment up for the world to see, even if "the world" ends up only being one or two people. Remember, the ROT are not to be trusted, and under no circumstances should anyone agree to work with them, for the good of both the Net and humanity.

Also, Nitro and Tina want me to say hi to your Navi and SPs for them.

-Chris
Thank you for bringing this to my attention, Chris. As you know, the net is to be made a utopia for all, regardless of affiliations and certainly without consideration of physical strength. It sounds to me like these guys need an exorcist to get their heads straight!

Say hi to Tina for me~

-Burt J. Blanchard