"Yes!" she exclaimed excitedly. Finally, she had managed to infiltrate Generation Corp.'s private network, the corporation responsible for creating materializing machines. This information she obtained was worth gold in the underground. Thanks to her faithful helpers, Cicada 1 and Cicada 2, the bio-virtuals she created for hacking, infiltration, and protection. They were crystal-type and interpreted computer symbols and decoding like no one else, with the added bonus of being able to generate hallucinations using vibrations in people's and bio-virtuals' brain chips, not bad for a 13-year-old girl. But one file caught her attention, Project 137. It seemed the company had plans to control and then overthrow the government through threats and malpractices. Additionally, a new bio-virtual created exclusively for warfare, the Fire Wolf. This filled her with terror; something had to be done. So, that same day, she prepared everything for the infiltration into Generation Corp.'s secret headquarters. The guards were easy with Cicada 1 putting them to sleep and Cicada 2 decoding the entrance, but at the same time, the alarms went off. She had little time. Then, fire wolves emerged from the shadows, roaring and shining with flames on their bodies, catching the girl by surprise. One of her Cicadas, Cicada 1, was promptly devoured, but luckily the second one created an illusion that diverted the wolves. With tears in her eyes, Jessica, the hacker girl, ventured forth while the alarms blared and finally reached the database. Thanks to Cicada 2, she decoded the access code. By the time the police arrived, she had a sinister smile on her face. During the interrogation, she made a deal: two years in prison in exchange for information on Generation Corp.'s illegal activities. The army obtained information on the fire wolves to generate them through materializing machines, and before being caught, Jessica disseminated the blueprints of Cicada 1 and Cicada 2 among her hacker circle in the underground.
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