light.yagami@kernos.net Day Fourteen, a little after sunset (no subject)
[Knowing that this is the sort of reaction he'll have to deal with when seeing Misa again is making it difficult for Light to remember why he had been admittedly relieved to discover that Misa was still here a few minutes ago. He briefly considers the possibility of maintaining communication with Misa solely through email, but there is one obvious problem with this approach: The network isn't secure.
He has already frowned at how quickly Misa accepted his identity based solely on the e-mail. Despite the encryption Light had quickly written in to prevent this, it would in theory be easy enough for the people running the network to hack into his email. The same is obviously true on Misa's end as well. Ironically the only reason Light is less inclined to believe the programmer has engineered Misa's response is because of the emotes that he had been so disdainful of.
What's frustrating is that while he could easily verify Misa's identity by meeting her in person, after he's seen his body on the network, he can't even rule out the possibility that Kernos has body doubles. This theory hinges strongly on whether or not Light had actually been home or not, but now that the idea is in his mind, it's not leaving either. Of course, by that reasoning, Light had no reason to trust anything at all. Unfortunately, that left him without allies, and allies were vital in this goddamn place. A leap of faith then.]
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light.yagami@kernos.net
Day Fourteen, a little after sunset
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[Knowing that this is the sort of reaction he'll have to deal with when seeing Misa again is making it difficult for Light to remember why he had been admittedly relieved to discover that Misa was still here a few minutes ago. He briefly considers the possibility of maintaining communication with Misa solely through email, but there is one obvious problem with this approach: The network isn't secure.
He has already frowned at how quickly Misa accepted his identity based solely on the e-mail. Despite the encryption Light had quickly written in to prevent this, it would in theory be easy enough for the people running the network to hack into his email. The same is obviously true on Misa's end as well. Ironically the only reason Light is less inclined to believe the programmer has engineered Misa's response is because of the emotes that he had been so disdainful of.
What's frustrating is that while he could easily verify Misa's identity by meeting her in person, after he's seen his body on the network, he can't even rule out the possibility that Kernos has body doubles. This theory hinges strongly on whether or not Light had actually been home or not, but now that the idea is in his mind, it's not leaving either. Of course, by that reasoning, Light had no reason to trust anything at all. Unfortunately, that left him without allies, and allies were vital in this goddamn place. A leap of faith then.]
E2-214. Make sure you aren't being followed.