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own the characters and scenarios that I come up with.
Wow that didn't take long to get to the next chapter. Enjoy!
Kim and Ron wanted to get to know the girl that arrived at their school a month ago. After the defeat of Bonnie she couldn't be that bad. Latch's locker was only two lockers down from Kim's so it was easy to talk to her before their computer science class. "How in the heck did you do that thing back there?" Ron asked the new student, "I don't think even Kim could do that!" Kim started to resent that remark but Latch did it for her, "I'm sure she could do it. It isn't very hard." "We better get to computer science," Ron said, "I don't need to miss anything. I'm not very good at it." "Do you want to sit with us, Latch?" Kim asked. "If you want me to," Latch said.
When the teacher, Mr. Shriver, came into the classroom everyone was sitting behind a computer and was awaiting the assignment for the day which usually included finding a certain website that was a link to a link to a link and so on. Typing documents and research were also common. "Today you will be doing a three page, typed, report on how to decipher codes and passwords," the whole class groaned except for Latch, "Ready, begin!" Latch began to move the mouse quickly through the websites and opened a Word document. She began typing furiously about a code that she had found on the web that was called Bion, used by many of the African tribes to write secret messages to one another during war. She was done in about fifteen minutes while the rest of the class was still looking for information. Mr. Shriver came over and asked why she wasn't still working. Latch told him she was done but he didn't by it. He looked over Latch's paper and said that that was the most through report on this subject he had ever seen in his ten years of teaching computer science at Middleton High. He walked away still astounded at her speed on the computer. "Once again, how in the heck did you do that?" Ron asked who had stopped moving the mouse around the screen. "I've been doing that kind of stuff all my life. It's no big." Latch said. "No big!" Ron said, reading Latch's paper briefly, "How did you know all this stuff!" "I know a lot about decoding and deciphering," Latch said, "It's my hobby you might say." "That's very impressive," Kim said, who just finish her report fifteen minutes later and looking over Latch's paper, "You do know a lot about this code stuff." At that moment the Kimmunicator sounded. "What's the sitch, Wade?" Kim greeted the 10-year-old genius. "You have a message from GJ," Wade said, "They want you to get to their base after school is over." "Why, may I ask?" Kim asked. "I'm not sure. They didn't tell me." Wade said. "We'll be there." Kim said and shut off the Kimmunicator.
After school, Kim and Ron headed down to the Global Justice base. The head of GJ, Dr. Director, greeted them. "What's up?" Kim asked as they walked through the halls to the main computer room. "We got a message from and anonymous author," Dr. Director explained, "It was in code and we have the best decoders we have working on it. They still haven't been able to decode it" "Do you have a copy of it?" Kim asked. "Here," One of the decoders handed Kim a piece of paper. It read:
"W owff njlt ajkl objn wy hwcd. Ybt owff diwc ht. Ojnkb xiu ht ni ynuwlt. Xwyqud wn iqn atxiut wn'y nii fjnt!" It was signed "Lujeywet" "You might as well read it upside-down!" Ron said, turning it over and over and trying to read it. "I want both of you to work on this and see if you find any thing," Dr. Director said, "It might be dangerous if we do not figure this out in time."
Wow that didn't take long to get to the next chapter. Enjoy!
Kim and Ron wanted to get to know the girl that arrived at their school a month ago. After the defeat of Bonnie she couldn't be that bad. Latch's locker was only two lockers down from Kim's so it was easy to talk to her before their computer science class. "How in the heck did you do that thing back there?" Ron asked the new student, "I don't think even Kim could do that!" Kim started to resent that remark but Latch did it for her, "I'm sure she could do it. It isn't very hard." "We better get to computer science," Ron said, "I don't need to miss anything. I'm not very good at it." "Do you want to sit with us, Latch?" Kim asked. "If you want me to," Latch said.
When the teacher, Mr. Shriver, came into the classroom everyone was sitting behind a computer and was awaiting the assignment for the day which usually included finding a certain website that was a link to a link to a link and so on. Typing documents and research were also common. "Today you will be doing a three page, typed, report on how to decipher codes and passwords," the whole class groaned except for Latch, "Ready, begin!" Latch began to move the mouse quickly through the websites and opened a Word document. She began typing furiously about a code that she had found on the web that was called Bion, used by many of the African tribes to write secret messages to one another during war. She was done in about fifteen minutes while the rest of the class was still looking for information. Mr. Shriver came over and asked why she wasn't still working. Latch told him she was done but he didn't by it. He looked over Latch's paper and said that that was the most through report on this subject he had ever seen in his ten years of teaching computer science at Middleton High. He walked away still astounded at her speed on the computer. "Once again, how in the heck did you do that?" Ron asked who had stopped moving the mouse around the screen. "I've been doing that kind of stuff all my life. It's no big." Latch said. "No big!" Ron said, reading Latch's paper briefly, "How did you know all this stuff!" "I know a lot about decoding and deciphering," Latch said, "It's my hobby you might say." "That's very impressive," Kim said, who just finish her report fifteen minutes later and looking over Latch's paper, "You do know a lot about this code stuff." At that moment the Kimmunicator sounded. "What's the sitch, Wade?" Kim greeted the 10-year-old genius. "You have a message from GJ," Wade said, "They want you to get to their base after school is over." "Why, may I ask?" Kim asked. "I'm not sure. They didn't tell me." Wade said. "We'll be there." Kim said and shut off the Kimmunicator.
After school, Kim and Ron headed down to the Global Justice base. The head of GJ, Dr. Director, greeted them. "What's up?" Kim asked as they walked through the halls to the main computer room. "We got a message from and anonymous author," Dr. Director explained, "It was in code and we have the best decoders we have working on it. They still haven't been able to decode it" "Do you have a copy of it?" Kim asked. "Here," One of the decoders handed Kim a piece of paper. It read:
"W owff njlt ajkl objn wy hwcd. Ybt owff diwc ht. Ojnkb xiu ht ni ynuwlt. Xwyqud wn iqn atxiut wn'y nii fjnt!" It was signed "Lujeywet" "You might as well read it upside-down!" Ron said, turning it over and over and trying to read it. "I want both of you to work on this and see if you find any thing," Dr. Director said, "It might be dangerous if we do not figure this out in time."
