>>6170145Snazzy. This is actually the calling-card for a bespoke level service that actively cleans your social media presence, derives filters to auto-sort you out of passive background survaillance and blurs your face in the ever-lasting stream of people's posts about family outings. Also automatically unsubscribes you from MePipe feeds, though I think you have to pay for the premium version to watch Argentianian content on FlixNet...
Functionally, Agent Vennsfield, it gives you an always on low level AR mask that quite a lot of passive systems won't overcome - remembering here that "masks" are sensor-thresholds that require beating by Sensors or lockons or such-like to 'acquire' you properly.
>#Mask 1 [DFM]>>6170211Oh, the DCIM Course? Actually really snazzy! It's run by this old Biochemical Deployment Operator out of town, which you wouldn't think a course in advanced impersonation technique would be, but as it turns out he was subject to aggressive chemovore attack and had to re-train and re-task his empathy from the ground up. Try not to develop rapid onset multiple personality disorder, alright, agent Graphite? His instructions are pretty good but if you get too into the management of masks (Social, not virtual) you end up forgetting where your face starts and where the social mask ends!
>#Believable 1 [DCIM]>>6170638Oh, the ResPets! Wait, weren't these-- Agent, these synth-lifeforms were all recalled. How'd you even find this listing? They're artificially grown organism with a shockpace resonator breach induction module (like the ones Agent Graphite is using) wired directly into their nervous system. It's like a ... cat with six legs that can sneeze telekinetically, except I think this one adjusts probabiltiy foldspace around itself and in a certain literalist sense actually eats bad luck. It's pretty fascinating.
>#Probability Shunt 1 [ResPet]As for the Digitial Charisma Package that's actually just a lot of very nice AR filters and a few programmes that adds cutesy qoutes to all your writing. You wouldn't think that'd help that much, but in the corporate world, that kinda thing really marks you out as an up-and-coming go-getter around the water cooler. But it does make you come across as wildly more Persuasive.
>+1 Persuasion... the "Patented CorpoBrand Accent Module" mostly makes you fit in anywhere and lets you say 'synergestically derive a dynamic cross-reference platform from key metrics' in every language on the planet. It's actually very bespoke tech, but I don't think there's much market-fit need for it. What I mean is: obviously middle management types instinctually know how to say those words, right? Well, turn it on with 1 AL and you'll sound vaguely like you're from around here. That's actually prettty useful for a lot of work.
>#Dynamic Accent [CAI, *Switch]