Spectre's Secret 1
During her officially logged rest periods, she often reviews trending threads on the Babylonia forums or anonymously tries to break high scores in various games.Spectre's Secret 2
One of her standards for judging technical skill is code elegance. When she sees code that works but looks messy, her expression turns as if she just drank coffee-flavored electrolyte fluid.Spectre's Secret 3
Hacking into Karenina's terminal database is part of her regular warm-up. She also uses the opportunity to check if Karenina has written anything unkind about her in her private logs.Spectre's Secret 4
Her music theory is solid, but she is not skilled with instruments. When composing, she prefers to use sound samples and synthetic tones as her main creative tools.Spectre's Secret 5
She keeps a highly encrypted digital bear in her terminal. The feeding records and interaction logs are hidden in cache files. Anyone patient enough to crack them would discover they are actually a disguised observation file about a certain human.Spectre's Secret 6
When she first joined the Engineering Force rotation, she changed the cleaning robot's voice password to "I approve your day off tomorrow." She left no trace, but was still named the prime suspect and removed from the equipment maintenance rotation.Spectre's Secret 7
She once planned to set up a private server outside of Babylonia to store data she considered essential. The plan was never carried out because she could not find a suitable location.Spectre's Secret 8
When completely alone and all surveillance is shut off, she often sings her own compositions. She has never saved a single recording, never satisfied with the result. Even now, she continues to practice in secret.Spectre's Secret 9
She has been preparing something called the Final Protocol. The trigger conditions are still being worked out, and the effects are still unknown. The entire program is under constant revision. Without the "final song," which remains unwritten, no one knows what will happen when it is activated.Spectre's Secret 10
To her, composing music is just another form of programming. She does it using the same modular thinking.Spectre's Secret 11
Whether as a human or as a Construct, she can pinpoint the origin, year, and water quality of black tea. After realizing her taste now relies more on chemical analysis than memory, she stopped fussing over quality, and even started settling for bagged tea.Spectre's Secret 12
For a time, she dismissed emotional thinking. Like defragmenting a hard drive, she would regularly sort through her thoughts and compress any unwanted feelings deep into her M.I.N.D. That way, she could always stay clear-headed and logical. The Star of Life eventually noticed and ordered her to stop.