Project: Digital World
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The Creation of Computers resulted in creation of a parallel world largely mirroring ours. As computers became more advanced, this parallel world continued to advance as well; Similar to how life evolved on earth, but only at a more rapid pace; Although . Initially, computers had easily accessible portals to this world. No consumers were aware of these portals though, as it required the knowledge and a code to activate the portal. There were no known incidents of civilians activating a portal pre-1995. The MIB attempted to patch this portal with some success.
Since the MIB issued the patches on computer networks, they had created a sub-unit to monitor all activity relating to this parallel world which was dubbed Project: Digital World. Agent K played a role in developing this unit and assigned his long time colleague Agent G to not only monitor the Digital World, but to live there in order to study and observe the inner workings of the digital dimension. Agent G was assigned to send reports on his findings on a monthly basis. His findings would shock the MIB. The Digital World had developed as an exact parallel world with sentient and intelligent inhabitants much like the real world and that whatever happened in the real world affected the Digital World. The MIB realized how this could lead to serious problems, especially if someone were to somehow gain access to the Digital World and how it could affect the computer networks world wide. Unable to predict or prevent any outcomes, Agent G was instructed to conceal his MIB identity and assume the identity of Gennai; So that MIB traces would be concealed on a computer network level. Although it didn't resolve the issue on how safe computer networks would be and how the real world would be affected down the road. Some gateways are still accessible in some parts of the world, particularly in developed countries in the eastern hemisphere. As technology advanced, the internet patches became obsolete, leading to chaos for both worlds in later years, that the MIB did not foresee.
