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    Chapter Fourteen – Mesh

    “The Mesh is a world onto itself, with communities and markets and entire micro-civilisations all packed into one somewhat united world running on code so complex and convoluted that no one human could do more than scratch the surface of it.

    It’s not just ‘the internet but more;’ it’s a whole new world, where with enough dedication, effort, and creativity, you can become someone entirely new.”

    –Anonymous, 2045

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    “Alright,” Daniel said “What’s the address you need to head over to?”

    I spun around a few times, doing figure-eights beneath Daniel’s huge squid body to get used to the motions of my strange cat-body… avatar thing. I was pretty sure I was completely messing up the terminology, and I was also pretty sure I didn’t care.

    “Myalis has it,” I said. “Myalis?”

    Sending. You know, I do believe I could set a waypoint and guide you there myself.

    “And would you be able to guide me without stopping by every virtual veterinarian shop along the way?” I asked. “Nope, I don’t trust you.”

    Oh, how awful it is that a Vanguard can no longer trust her AI. Would petting you restore your confidence? Perhaps some digital catnip?

    “Now you’re just fucking with me,” I said while glaring out ahead.

    Daniel spun around, legs twisting about behind him like, well, like a squid. “You know, talking to yourself like that? Not all that great when it comes down to making you look sane.”

    “I’m talking to my dumb AI,” I said. “Did you get the address?”

    “Yeah, I got an email for it,” he said. “It’s in nyan speak though.”

    My eyes narrowed. “What’s nyan-speak?”

    The squid wiggled, and Daniel started to laugh. “Nah, just fucking with you.”

    That was a good one. Do compliment Daniel for the joke, and thank him for the idea.

    I sighed a kitty sigh and sat down. For all that I was complaining about the avatar, it was still pretty neat, in an existential-crisis sort of way. I imagined that Lucy would very much approve of me being in this form.

    “Alright,” I said. I could endure being a cat for a bit. It would maybe help if people underestimated me. And I was a cat person. “So how do we get to Dial-Up and Lag?”

    Daniel spun around so that he was facing me with his many, many red eyes. “That depends on a few things, but I think the fastest way to get to their district will be via the tube. There should be a station around here. If you have a few bucks we could use a wayport to the nearest station.”

    “You know, I might be a Samurai and all, but I’m still broke as fuck,” I said.

    Daniel’s tentacles moved up and down in a gesture that I guessed was some sort of shrug. “Fair enough. Want to follow me or should I carry you?”

    “That doesn’t sound safe,” I said. All of his limbs were made of serrated bits of metal, and they ended in sharply-tipped grasper hand things. He even had a few weapons tucked away.

    “This is a non-PVP zone. So’s the tube. I could literally not hurt you if I tried. Weapons are off too.” He moved closer, some of his limbs reaching out for me. “Do you have ride on?”

    “Do I what?” I asked.

    Daniel sighed, a strange flanging note that still conveyed a lack of patience. I felt a bit like… well, like one of those older caretakers at the orphanage being shown how to use some tablet or app by the kittens and just not getting it.

    I was about ten years too young to be feeling that way.

    “In your main menu, ah, it depends which company programmed your OS, but there should be a permissions menu to allow you to interact with other avatars. One of the options is ‘ride.’ It means someone can physically take and move your avatar. It’s off by default most of the time because otherwise some clever bastards can basically kidnap you.”

    The narrative has been taken without permission. Report any sightings.

    “You can virtually kidnap someone?”

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