[Data's Save Files] FILE-01 [Enclosed Uctions Book] [Notice] For whatever reason, the manual here failed to mention about the bot's way of speaking and dancing, since that just so happens to be a part of its main characteristics. The way it speaks is only gibberish, to the point where we're the only ones would could comprehend; even the save files made by him are all utter nonsense, maybe it's gotten super waggie style. But we did know he'd be of important use (see FILE-05). Over time, we've started to understand him and his motives better; and we believe that in the end, we'll be able to grasp him a lot better than we could before. So, without further adieu, allow us to introduce the most intelligent, and most intelligent-est robot monkey we have by our side: none other than Data Metamore. - Biffy J. [General info] "Data is your personal peripheral memory storage device, a robot monkey that would like know everything, and would be willing to tell you everything. Quite unlike the original Data, our team has significantly improved and added to its features in order to make it even more useful, codename Metamore. When interacting, Data can now be a vast repository of information on all topics, willing to provide such as your friend. And true friends would know how its brand new features works, so here's a little summary on the changes we've made on the little guy: Saving: This newly modified feature will allow the robot monkey to transfer the information of any piece of media onto its own internal memory. Examples range from videos, to excerpts from books (the Fazik for instance), to news articles, to written reports, to any sort of item / creature / thing, and to anything that happens in front of Data. Keep in mind that this is heavily experimental, so anything saved may or may not be altered and/or corrupted. The process of 'saving' anything is done with a simple shuric scan, another new feature Data has; it will work in the same vein as its predecessor, without the need for the other's command. When performed, the scan will 'record' the item being saved in a portion of Data's memory, which is where the information will be stored. This probably doesn't make any sense at all but you get what we mean, right? Moving on. Switch??Be wary????????????d???????on its?bac??????i? will go??????be?????????? to??????????????????????????????????????????????? ? ????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?? ????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????so clean???????????????????????? ??????????core???????????????????????????two????????????????????????????? ????? ????????????????????????????????? ? [Specail T?ank's?????? ??????? ????????? [Written by? ?????????????????? [Saved??y:?Data] [Partial?y?archived?by???iffy J??eff