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- By the next day, he was thinking about it. Hard. In that time, he’d received a dozen texts from Fetch. By now, he realized the texts had to be from the animatronic. They couldn’t be from anyone else because no one else could know everything Fetch was texting about. Obviously, Fetch was dialed into Greg, so to speak. It quickly became clear that Fetch was synced with Greg’s phone, and he was trying to live up to his name. When Greg told Cyril he needed more time to do some homework, Fetch sent Greg a link to a time-management article, and a clock app appeared on Greg’s phone. When Greg looked up REGs online, he received a link, from Fetch, to an article about the latest research into intention and REGs. When Greg finished the article, Fetch texted:
- 01001111 01101011 01100001 01111001 00111111
- This baffled Greg until he thought about the article he’d just read. The article talked about the experiments being done that used REGs to measure whether a person could think hard enough to have an effect on an outcome in the physical world. Greg knew REGs generated random 1s and 0s. Ones and zeros, Greg thought. Was it possible?
- Greg copied Fetch’s text into a binary-to-text converter, and sure enough, Fetch had texted, “Okay?” in binary code.
- - Fazbear's Frights 2: Fetch
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