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(Update 7 of the ongoing investigation into 'Incident 350' at Databridge Installation-40) Executive order from all thirteen members of the Databridge board. Unanimous. A complete recall of all Integrated Neural Devices 'Integram Links' have been recalled & removed from all Databridge employees & executives. 188 Recalled, examined & disposed of. As of now all 188 Integram Links have been accounted for, along with the one that was connected to Jericho McAllen prior to his death, it's right in front of me on my desk as I type this. Confirmed again by the programmers. At exactly 00:00 on October 5th 2025 (10 minutes before the failure of the bollard locks in Underchamber-1) at Installation 40, McAllen's Integram Link pinged a very long series of encrypted code, subsequently damaging the his Integram Link. No security camera footage is available from the breaker room McAllen was in at the time, assumed he was likely in pain due to his Integram Link (Connected to his head) peaked at 227°C. (Note McAllen's Integram Link was found under a service terminal in the same breaker room, melted slightly with specks of McAllen's dried blood). Here is the series of events as how I see it: -23:49, McAllen enters the breaker room. -11 minutes later McAllen's Integram Link is suddenly pinged with a series of extremely large encrypted codes (Intentional?). -McAllen panics & removes his Integram Link before it burns a hole in his skull. -10 minutes later, bollard locks fail in Underchamber-1 releasing the unstable Z2s. -1 minute later, McAllen exits the breaker room & runs for the elevator (Directed?). -At 00:17 McAllen made it to Underchamber-1 & was alone for 2 minutes & 41 seconds before TAC Units arrived at 00:20 and eliminated 2 of the 3 Z2s (3rd yet to be located). McAllen killed in the crossfire. (Note): The encrypted code sent to McAllen is apparently indecipherable, say for one word: 'FORDHAM'. So far no one has any idea what to make of it. Yet.

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Part 5/9 of the Transcript from the interview conducted by Harvey Tassaly, interviewing former Databridge Programmer Josh Woodard. HT: "So if not the Zenith-1 Robots what did you work on?" JW: "Well like I said, I joined Databridge sometime during the spring of twenty... Twenty Seventeen." HT: "Right." JW: "I was brought on as one of the new batch of programmers for the Z5 project. (Woodard chuckles) The 'Calculators with hips' we called em." HT: (Tassaly chuckles) "For sure, go on." JW: "Yeah. They brought on lots of new programmers like myself around that time due to all the problems they were having, they couldn't quite get the calculations to become definitive. They wanted more variables to increase the scope of their predictive capabilities. But then, that just made their calculations go nuts. We got it done in early Twenty Twenty, right before lockdown so that was lucky. But that was really where lot's of us programmers really got our big break. Many of us were fresh out of university, doing what programmers three times our age couldn't. HT: "A nice feather in your hat." JW: "Now some those really cool former colleagues of mine are now getting paid 10k a day... And they're legends in that company now, I was too until I left. Names like Grisham, Cox, Bennett, Yadav... Even Davidson before he... Did what he did. Again I had my own reasons for leaving. New talent doing what the 'old guard' couldn't." HT: "So what was your parting gift to Databridge and the Zenith Project? You left in Twenty Twenty-three right?" JW: "I suppose the last thing I did was... Update the foundational systems of the Zenith-4 Models. Newer model lines were being developed, better technology and the Z4s were always like the 'trial run' when it came to updating systems for any other model. That's their purpose. I helped expand their code to fit their new expanded internal hardware. After that I think I lingered for a few more months before finally, tipping my hat and bidding farewell."

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