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Red sighed lightly as she watched the room empty. She folded her arms over her chest and waited until the room cleared. Afterwards she followed the throng of people out of the room and down several halls to her bedroom. She sat down at her Tianhe-I, a Chinese supercomputer and the world's fastest known computer; given to her by Carnage of course. A supercomputer was of course capable of working on it's own, but with someone as inteligent as Red pulling some of the strings it was capable of much more impressive and . . . devious feats.
She continued trying to hack the satellite signals without much luck. Most of the world's governments might of been severely weakened, but they still had control over their satellites . . . And the encryptions were extremely complex. She was beginning to get frustrated and loved every second of it; God she loved a good challenge. She especially wanted the challenge of going after Jax Reaper. She almost hoped that the first few failed so she would have a chance to get out there and go after him. He was inteligent but there wasn't a doubt in her mind that she could catch him, as long as she put a little effort into it. Jax Reaper might've been inteligent and skilled, but he was just a kid. She would find him if given the chance. She never passed up a good challenge.
She continued trying to hack the satellite signals without much luck. Most of the world's governments might of been severely weakened, but they still had control over their satellites . . . And the encryptions were extremely complex. She was beginning to get frustrated and loved every second of it; God she loved a good challenge. She especially wanted the challenge of going after Jax Reaper. She almost hoped that the first few failed so she would have a chance to get out there and go after him. He was inteligent but there wasn't a doubt in her mind that she could catch him, as long as she put a little effort into it. Jax Reaper might've been inteligent and skilled, but he was just a kid. She would find him if given the chance. She never passed up a good challenge.