Ch. 37
(POV:Neko)
As I was looking into the base code for the NerveGear that was stored on my PC, I found something interesting. However, it was missing from the Amusphere code. Understandably, as the Amusphere was made with safety as the priority, so only the basics, and limited basics at that, were added. But the idea behind this particular section of code had me interested. It was a bit hard to understand, but then, this was code in a machine of which I barely understood the principles, so that was no surprise. As far as I could tell, the idea behind the code was that the user could interface with the virtual world directly with their mind, rather than using their "body" to interact with the world. If I could apply this to the current technology, it could rewrite how people interfaced with the virtual world. I picked apart the code blocks and translated them to the Amusphere's base code, then updated the code on my Amusphere to include the modified NerveGear code. I then created a personal environment using the Seed, and entered into the server, using the familiar "Link Start".
(POV:Neko)
'Concentrate. Picture the command for the Alert Menu.' I thought this to myself. I thought up the code, then "sent" it to the "core" of the "world". Nothing. I let out an audible groan and fell backwards onto the floor of the room that I had created for the testing. I had been attempting to use the new interfacing method that I had programed into the Amusphere. For reasons unknown, the Seed package had the server side portion of the code, which was a bit weird, as I assumed that it was made by different people. After all, Akihiko was dead. But I ran with. Well, ran into the wall with it. The last seven hours were to be now declared bust. To top it off, the harassment warning on my HUD was going off, alerting me to the fact that Nemu wanted me to log out. Slightly dejected, I logged out of the server.
"How long have you been diving? You didn't even eat the lunch I made." said Nemu, leaning over me. With a sign, I got up from the bed. I decided that the final battle with that code segment was not over. But for now, my stomach was more pressing. I had skipped lunch and it was now dinner time. Thank god Nemu ordered food in. Even though she was getting better, I was still wary of her cooking. Not that you would catching me saying that in front of Nemu.
Author's Note: Sorry about how late this chapter is, I will try to get it uploaded sooner, but as already said, things are going to be unstable in terms of uploads, so sorry. Anyway, for the most part chapters from here on will affect the rest of the storyline, so things will get more interesting from there. Thanks for reading.
