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A Future We'd Like To See 1.36 - Dangerous Toys
By Twoflower (Copyright 1994)

"Yeah d00dz i got HAKK 4.0 here, dc request if ya wanted,"
the hacker spoke via a mishmashed speech filter program.

It certainly was what I was expecting... a group of college
kids with nothing better to do hanging around VOSNet, talking
about how many systems they're cracked... what tools they made...
who they had sex with... and so forth. A very annoying bunch,
they were.

First of all, unlike other VRC chat channels, #HAKKRZ had
EVERYBODY there set as an administrator. I was kicked out of the
channel about six times for being 'lame'. Whenever I opened my
mouth to ask about the job, I'd get kicked out.

Why was I bothering? I could always let it go. Hell, I
didn't like VOSNet anyway.

Seriously, though, this was the best hacking had to offer?
A group of punks sitting around a VRC channel bragging and
kicking people? If I was going to keep things safe, I'd have to
do better than this.

"Look," I said, without the D00dSpEK filter the hackers
seemed to enjoy using, "Is there another place I can look fo--"

*You have been kicked out of channel #HAKKRZ by WhaK (you
suck),* a synth voice said, as my vision warped back to VRC's
#main channel.

I was about to give up, jack out, and forget I ever heard of
VOSNet when I got an incoming message. *MSG FROM GOSUB : What is
it you keep trying to say before getting kicked out?*

I was impressed by the lack of english-chopping filters in
the page, but kept any enthusiasm to myself. I switched to the
private channel and messaged back, *MSG FROM RANDOM : Hi there,
Gosub... I'm looking for someone to hack in somewhere. They've
got to be good.*

*If it's your standard 'I wanna change my grades' or 'Gimmie
money' hack, then just say so in the channel and at least six of
these toadies will leap over the offer,* he messaged back.

*It's bigger than that. Really big.*

*How much does it pay?*