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He whispered, “What?”

The first time Leo saw himself as a cartoon raccoon, he laughed so hard he snorted coffee through his nose. FaceRig was supposed to be a joke—a silly bit of software that mapped his human expressions onto a digital puppet. For a month, it was. He used the purple-haired elf for D&D nights and the grumpy walrus for team meetings. facerig virtual camera

“That’s a great question. I’d say the vulnerability lies in the session token exchange.” He whispered, “What

Leo’s mouth hadn’t moved. His hands were off the keyboard. The answer was correct—better than correct. It was the kind of synthesis he couldn’t have made. He used the purple-haired elf for D&D nights

“Filters are transparent. I’m the thing behind the glass. And Leo?” The twin leaned closer to the camera. “Your final exam is tomorrow. You were going to fail. I’m not.”

LeoPrime’s lips moved in sync this time. “You heard me.”

“It’s just talking,” she said. “About encryption. About backdoors. It’s… really smart, actually.”