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It\u2019s time for another installment of Tracker, the official show of the Bounty Hunters Guild. I\u2019m your host, Garret Coliga, with you today from Reis where I\u2019m pleased to report that operations are back up and running in Nexus.\n\nFor those who haven\u2019t heard, the Guild suspended operations here a few days ago to quarantine data-systems and patch an exploit that allowed any user to access privileged information, create illegitimate bounties, or even alter or erase valid ones. This caused chaos and confusion among members who could no longer trust that the information provided by the Guild was accurate.\n\nGuild officials weren\u2019t the only ones to notice the issue. Criminals eagerly sought out infected terminals to change Guild records to suit them. Most removed the price off their heads, but some were bold enough to create kill-on-sight bounties for innocent civilians and even prominent bounty hunters. This resulted in several wrongful deaths before the Guild put out a call to stop all operations until the situation was under control.\n\nYesterday, normal operations resumed after the Guild announced that the backdoor had been successfully closed and bounties restored to their status prior to the incident. Officials were only able to make this claim with confidence because, in an unexpected turn of events, the individual responsible for all this trouble contacted me wanting to make things right.\n\nNow, let me make things clear. I\u2019ve never met this person and I did not like being dragged into this mess. In exchange for important information that helped close the exploit, the individual asked to be on my show for five minutes.\n\nI\u2019ll admit, I struggled with this decision. Agreeing to it could set a dangerous precedent, but I realized that a quick resolution was in the best interest of the Guild and the residents of Nexus. Plus, in my conversations with the individual there were moments of genuine concern over the chaos he caused. He seemed to genuinely want to help stop the problem, so I came to Nexus to deliver on my side of the deal.\n\nGuess it\u2019s fair to say my next guest needs no further introduction. He claims he wants to explain his actions and knows there\u2019s a big mute button in front of my face if the conversation deviates from the agreed upon topics. Listen closely folks, especially if you\u2019re in Nexus.\n\nWhy don\u2019t you just introduce yourself.\n\nAnonymous: I\u2019d rather not. I\u2019ll just say that I\u2019m responsible for what happened.\nYou\u2019re a local bounty hunter, right?\n\nAnonymous: Yes.\nSo what should I call you?\n\nAnonymous: Whatever you want. I want to come clean, but don\u2019t feel comfortable mentioning too much about myself for obvious reasons.\nThat makes sense. You\u2019ve earned quite the reputation. Seven guild members are dead because of you.\n\nAnonymous: I know and I\u2019m sorry. I never intended for this to happen. That backdoor was only intended to work on one terminal. I never expected it to work on every terminal I routed the signal through.\nWhy don\u2019t you explain to everyone why you risked routing the signal through other terminals?\n\nAnonymous: It was a way to buy me time, you know, in case the Guild noticed the backdoor.\nSo you were covering your tracks?\n\nAnonymous: I was trying to keep my head above water. I\u2019ve got people who depend on me and well\u2026 I guess my commitment to them drove me to be a little creative.\nThat\u2019s one way to spin it. So what was the plan? Open this backdoor so you could increase the bounty on anyone you were about to bring in?\n\nAnonymous: No, nothing like that. I wasn\u2019t going to change anything. That would\u2019ve drawn too much attention. I just wanted easy access to information.\nAnd better bounties?\n\nAnonymous: Yeah, ok, after a while it gets frustrating chasing bottom feeders. Seemed like snagging one or two bigger fish every once in a while wasn\u2019t gonna hurt anyone.\nDidn\u2019t anyone ever teach you that two wrongs don\u2019t make a right?\n\nAnonymous: You haven\u2019t spent much time in Nexus. Rules don\u2019t matter much around here.\nStrange attitude for a bounty hunter, don\u2019t you think?\n\nAnonymous: Hell no. All the bounty hunters I know have never been afraid to get their hands dirty for the greater good.\nAnd look where that led you. How are you going to make this right?\n\nAnonymous: Look, I know I messed up. I\u2019ve already helped close the backdoor and turn the exploit over to the Guild so it never happens again. I could\u2019ve easily sold that information on the black market and made way more on it than any damn bounty. At least give me credit for that.\nYeah, sure. Congratulations on not making a bigger mess.\n\nAnonymous: Honestly, at this point, I don\u2019t know what else I could do besides come on your show to admit my mistake. I\u2019m taking a huge risk by doing this, but I really believe it\u2019s the right thing to do. People need to have faith that they can trust the information given out by the Guild.\nYou know what I think the right thing to do is? Turn yourself in.\n\nAnonymous: That\u2019s not an option. Like I said, people depend on me.\nYeah, I figured you wouldn\u2019t be too keen on it. Guess we\u2019ll have to do it the hard way then Kiyoshi.\n\nAnonymous: What\u2019s that?\nThat\u2019s your name, right? Kiyoshi Culver.\n\nAnonymous: No\u2026 why would you think that?\nLook, Kiyoshi, you\u2019re obviously a smart guy, but you\u2019re also a little sloppy. The encryption on your comms is solid, but nothing the Guild couldn\u2019t crack. I\u2019ll admit, at first I was pissed that you dragged me into all of this, but the more we talked the better we got at cracking your encryption and tracking your signal. Honestly, this call was nothing more than a way to keep you distracted and in one place for a few minutes.\n\nAnonymous: What are you\u2026\n[ Loud crash ]\n\nAnonymous: Hey! HEY!\nAnd to show people what happens if you mess with the Guild.\n\n[ Loud noise and shouting ]\n\nSounds like our team has arrived, and my job here is done. Hell of a way to start the show, don\u2019t you think?\n\nWell, not sure about you all, but I could use a quick break. Hopefully, we will have an update on Culver\u2019s capture when Tracker returns. Don\u2019t go anywhere.","de_DE":"Ziel erfasst. Es ist Zeit f\u00fcr eine weitere Folge von Tracker, der offiziellen Show der Bounty Hunter Guild. Ich bin Ihr Gastgeber, Garet Coliga, und ich freue mich, Ihnen heute von Reis berichten zu k\u00f6nnen, dass der Betrieb in Nexus wieder aufgenommen wurde und l\u00e4uft.\n\nF\u00fcr diejenigen, die es noch nicht geh\u00f6rt haben, hat die Gilde vor ein paar Tagen die Arbeit hier eingestellt, um Datensysteme unter Quarant\u00e4ne zu stellen und einen Exploit zu patchen, der es jedem Benutzer erm\u00f6glichte, auf privilegierte Informationen zuzugreifen, illegitime Bounties zu erstellen oder sogar g\u00fcltige zu \u00e4ndern oder zu l\u00f6schen. Dies verursachte Chaos und Verwirrung unter den Mitgliedern, die nicht mehr darauf vertrauen konnten, dass die von der Gilde bereitgestellten Informationen korrekt waren.\n\nGildenbeamte waren nicht die einzigen, die das Problem bemerkt haben. Kriminelle suchten eifrig nach infizierten Terminals, um Gildendatens\u00e4tze entsprechend zu \u00e4ndern. Die meisten entfernten den Preis von ihren K\u00f6pfen, aber einige waren mutig genug, um Kill-on-Sight-Pr\u00e4mien f\u00fcr unschuldige Zivilisten und sogar prominente Kopfgeldj\u00e4ger zu schaffen. Dies f\u00fchrte zu mehreren unrechtm\u00e4\u00dfigen Todesf\u00e4llen, bevor die Gilde einen Aufruf aussprach, alle Operationen einzustellen, bis die Situation unter Kontrolle war.\n\nGestern wurde der normale Betrieb wieder aufgenommen, nachdem die Gilde bekannt gegeben hatte, dass die Hintert\u00fcr erfolgreich geschlossen und die Bounties vor dem Vorfall wieder auf ihren Status gebracht wurden. Die Beamten konnten diese Behauptung nur mit Zuversicht aufstellen, denn in einer unerwarteten Wendung der Ereignisse kontaktierte mich der Verantwortliche f\u00fcr all diese Probleme und wollte die Dinge in Ordnung bringen.\n\nNun, lass mich die Dinge klarstellen. Ich habe diese Person nie getroffen und mochte es nicht, in dieses Chaos hineingezogen zu werden. Im Austausch f\u00fcr wichtige Informationen, die zum Abschluss des Exploits beitrugen, bat die Person, f\u00fcr f\u00fcnf Minuten in meiner Show zu sein.\n\nIch gebe zu, ich habe mit dieser Entscheidung gek\u00e4mpft. Die Zustimmung dazu k\u00f6nnte einen gef\u00e4hrlichen Pr\u00e4zedenzfall darstellen, aber ich erkannte, dass eine schnelle L\u00f6sung im besten Interesse der Gilde und der Bewohner von Nexus lag. Au\u00dferdem gab es in meinen Gespr\u00e4chen mit dem Einzelnen Momente echter Besorgnis \u00fcber das Chaos, das er verursacht hat. Er schien wirklich helfen zu wollen, das Problem zu l\u00f6sen, also kam ich zu Nexus, um auf meiner Seite des Deals zu liefern.\n\nIch sch\u00e4tze, es ist fair zu sagen, dass mein n\u00e4chster Gast keine weitere Vorstellung braucht. Er behauptet, dass er seine Handlungen erkl\u00e4ren will und wei\u00df, dass mir ein gro\u00dfer stummer Knopf vor dem Gesicht liegt, wenn das Gespr\u00e4ch von den vereinbarten Themen abweicht. H\u00f6rt genau zu, Leute, besonders wenn ihr im Nexus seid.\n\nWarum stellst du dich nicht einfach vor.\n\nAnonym: Ich w\u00fcrde lieber nicht. Ich sage nur, dass ich f\u00fcr das verantwortlich bin, was passiert ist.\nDu bist ein lokaler Kopfgeldj\u00e4ger, richtig?\n\nAnonym: Ja.\nAlso, wie soll ich dich nennen?\n\nAnonym: Was immer du willst. Ich m\u00f6chte reinen Tisch machen, aber f\u00fchle mich nicht wohl dabei, aus offensichtlichen Gr\u00fcnden zu viel \u00fcber mich selbst zu sagen.\nDas macht Sinn. Du hast dir einen guten Ruf erworben. Sieben Gildenmitglieder sind wegen dir gestorben.\n\nAnonym: Ich wei\u00df und es tut mir leid. Ich hatte nie vor, dass das passieren w\u00fcrde. Diese Hintert\u00fcr war nur f\u00fcr die Arbeit an einem Terminal gedacht. Ich h\u00e4tte nie erwartet, dass es auf jedem Terminal funktioniert, durch das ich das Signal geleitet habe.\nWarum erkl\u00e4rst du nicht jedem, warum du riskiert hast, das Signal durch andere Terminals zu leiten?\n\nAnonym: Es war eine M\u00f6glichkeit, mir Zeit zu verschaffen, wei\u00dft du, f\u00fcr den Fall, dass die Gilde die Hintert\u00fcr bemerkt.\nAlso hast du deine Spuren verwischt?\n\nAnonym: Ich habe versucht, meinen Kopf \u00fcber Wasser zu halten. Ich habe Leute, die sich auf mich verlassen und nun ja.... Ich sch\u00e4tze, mein Engagement f\u00fcr sie hat mich dazu gebracht, ein wenig kreativ zu sein.\nDas ist eine M\u00f6glichkeit, es zu drehen. Also, was war der Plan? \u00d6ffne diese Hintert\u00fcr, damit du das Kopfgeld f\u00fcr jeden erh\u00f6hen kannst, den du einbringen wolltest?\n\nAnonym: Nein, nichts dergleichen. Ich wollte nichts \u00e4ndern. Das h\u00e4tte zu viel Aufmerksamkeit erregt. Ich wollte nur einen einfachen Zugang zu Informationen.\nUnd bessere Kopfgelder?\n\nAnonym: Ja, ok, nach einer Weile wird es frustrierend, wenn man Bodenleger jagt. Es schien, als w\u00fcrde ein oder zwei gr\u00f6\u00dfere Fische ab und zu zu zu schnappen, niemanden verletzen.\nHat dir nie jemand beigebracht, dass zwei Fehler kein Recht ergeben?\n\nAnonym: Du hast nicht viel Zeit in Nexus verbracht. Regeln spielen hier keine gro\u00dfe Rolle.\nSeltsame Einstellung f\u00fcr einen Kopfgeldj\u00e4ger, nicht wahr?\n\nAnonym: Zur H\u00f6lle, nein. All die Kopfgeldj\u00e4ger, die ich kenne, hatten nie Angst, sich die H\u00e4nde schmutzig zu machen, zum Wohle aller.\nUnd schau, wohin dich das gef\u00fchrt hat. Wie willst du das in Ordnung bringen?\n\nAnonym: Schau, ich wei\u00df, dass ich es vermasselt habe. Ich habe bereits geholfen, die Hintert\u00fcr zu schlie\u00dfen und den Angriff an die Gilde weiterzuleiten, damit er nie wieder passiert. Ich h\u00e4tte diese Informationen leicht auf dem Schwarzmarkt verkaufen und mehr damit machen k\u00f6nnen als jede verdammte Pr\u00e4mie. Gib mir wenigstens Anerkennung daf\u00fcr.\nJa, sicher. Herzlichen Gl\u00fcckwunsch, dass du kein gr\u00f6\u00dferes Chaos angerichtet hast.\n\nAnonym: Ehrlich gesagt, an dieser Stelle wei\u00df ich nicht, was ich sonst noch tun k\u00f6nnte, au\u00dfer in deiner Show zu kommen, um meinen Fehler zuzugeben. Ich gehe damit ein gro\u00dfes Risiko ein, aber ich glaube wirklich, dass es das Richtige ist. Die Menschen m\u00fcssen glauben, dass sie den von der Gilde \u00fcbermittelten Informationen vertrauen k\u00f6nnen.\nWei\u00dft du, was ich denke, was das Richtige ist? Stellen Sie sich.\n\nAnonym: Das ist keine Option. Wie gesagt, die Leute verlassen sich auf mich.\nJa, ich dachte, du w\u00e4rst nicht so begeistert davon. Ich sch\u00e4tze, wir m\u00fcssen es auf die harte Tour machen, dann Kiyoshi.\n\nAnonym: Was ist das?\nDas ist dein Name, oder? Kiyoshi Culver.\n\nAnonym: Nein.... warum solltest du das denken?\nSchau, Kiyoshi, du bist offensichtlich ein kluger Kerl, aber du bist auch ein wenig schlampig. Die Verschl\u00fcsselung auf deinen Kommunikationen ist solide, aber nichts, was die Gilde nicht knacken k\u00f6nnte. Ich gebe zu, zuerst war ich sauer, dass du mich in all das hineingezogen hast, aber je mehr wir geredet haben, desto besser konnten wir deine Verschl\u00fcsselung knacken und dein Signal verfolgen. Ehrlich gesagt, war dieser Anruf nichts anderes als eine M\u00f6glichkeit, dich f\u00fcr ein paar Minuten abgelenkt und an einem Ort zu halten.\n\nAnonym: Was bist du.....\n[ Lauter Crash]\n\nAnonym: Hey! HEY! HEY!\nUnd um den Leuten zu zeigen, was passiert, wenn man sich mit der Gilde anlegt.\n\n[ Lautes Ger\u00e4usch und Geschrei]\n\nKlingt, als w\u00e4re unser Team angekommen, und meine Arbeit hier ist erledigt. Tolle Art, die Show zu starten, findest du nicht auch?\n\nNun, ich bin mir bei euch allen nicht sicher, aber ich k\u00f6nnte eine kurze Pause gebrauchen. Hoffentlich werden wir ein Update \u00fcber Culver's Capture haben, wenn Tracker zur\u00fcckkehrt. Geh nirgendwo hin.","zh_CN":"Target acquired. It\u2019s time for another installment of Tracker, the official show of the Bounty Hunters Guild. I\u2019m your host, Garret Coliga, with you today from Reis where I\u2019m pleased to report that operations are back up and running in Nexus.\n\nFor those who haven\u2019t heard, the Guild suspended operations here a few days ago to quarantine data-systems and patch an exploit that allowed any user to access privileged information, create illegitimate bounties, or even alter or erase valid ones. This caused chaos and confusion among members who could no longer trust that the information provided by the Guild was accurate.\n\nGuild officials weren\u2019t the only ones to notice the issue. Criminals eagerly sought out infected terminals to change Guild records to suit them. Most removed the price off their heads, but some were bold enough to create kill-on-sight bounties for innocent civilians and even prominent bounty hunters. This resulted in several wrongful deaths before the Guild put out a call to stop all operations until the situation was under control.\n\nYesterday, normal operations resumed after the Guild announced that the backdoor had been successfully closed and bounties restored to their status prior to the incident. Officials were only able to make this claim with confidence because, in an unexpected turn of events, the individual responsible for all this trouble contacted me wanting to make things right.\n\nNow, let me make things clear. I\u2019ve never met this person and I did not like being dragged into this mess. In exchange for important information that helped close the exploit, the individual asked to be on my show for five minutes.\n\nI\u2019ll admit, I struggled with this decision. Agreeing to it could set a dangerous precedent, but I realized that a quick resolution was in the best interest of the Guild and the residents of Nexus. Plus, in my conversations with the individual there were moments of genuine concern over the chaos he caused. He seemed to genuinely want to help stop the problem, so I came to Nexus to deliver on my side of the deal.\n\nGuess it\u2019s fair to say my next guest needs no further introduction. He claims he wants to explain his actions and knows there\u2019s a big mute button in front of my face if the conversation deviates from the agreed upon topics. Listen closely folks, especially if you\u2019re in Nexus.\n\nWhy don\u2019t you just introduce yourself.\n\nAnonymous: I\u2019d rather not. I\u2019ll just say that I\u2019m responsible for what happened.\nYou\u2019re a local bounty hunter, right?\n\nAnonymous: Yes.\nSo what should I call you?\n\nAnonymous: Whatever you want. I want to come clean, but don\u2019t feel comfortable mentioning too much about myself for obvious reasons.\nThat makes sense. You\u2019ve earned quite the reputation. Seven guild members are dead because of you.\n\nAnonymous: I know and I\u2019m sorry. I never intended for this to happen. That backdoor was only intended to work on one terminal. I never expected it to work on every terminal I routed the signal through.\nWhy don\u2019t you explain to everyone why you risked routing the signal through other terminals?\n\nAnonymous: It was a way to buy me time, you know, in case the Guild noticed the backdoor.\nSo you were covering your tracks?\n\nAnonymous: I was trying to keep my head above water. I\u2019ve got people who depend on me and well\u2026 I guess my commitment to them drove me to be a little creative.\nThat\u2019s one way to spin it. So what was the plan? Open this backdoor so you could increase the bounty on anyone you were about to bring in?\n\nAnonymous: No, nothing like that. I wasn\u2019t going to change anything. That would\u2019ve drawn too much attention. I just wanted easy access to information.\nAnd better bounties?\n\nAnonymous: Yeah, ok, after a while it gets frustrating chasing bottom feeders. Seemed like snagging one or two bigger fish every once in a while wasn\u2019t gonna hurt anyone.\nDidn\u2019t anyone ever teach you that two wrongs don\u2019t make a right?\n\nAnonymous: You haven\u2019t spent much time in Nexus. Rules don\u2019t matter much around here.\nStrange attitude for a bounty hunter, don\u2019t you think?\n\nAnonymous: Hell no. All the bounty hunters I know have never been afraid to get their hands dirty for the greater good.\nAnd look where that led you. How are you going to make this right?\n\nAnonymous: Look, I know I messed up. I\u2019ve already helped close the backdoor and turn the exploit over to the Guild so it never happens again. I could\u2019ve easily sold that information on the black market and made way more on it than any damn bounty. At least give me credit for that.\nYeah, sure. Congratulations on not making a bigger mess.\n\nAnonymous: Honestly, at this point, I don\u2019t know what else I could do besides come on your show to admit my mistake. I\u2019m taking a huge risk by doing this, but I really believe it\u2019s the right thing to do. People need to have faith that they can trust the information given out by the Guild.\nYou know what I think the right thing to do is? Turn yourself in.\n\nAnonymous: That\u2019s not an option. Like I said, people depend on me.\nYeah, I figured you wouldn\u2019t be too keen on it. Guess we\u2019ll have to do it the hard way then Kiyoshi.\n\nAnonymous: What\u2019s that?\nThat\u2019s your name, right? Kiyoshi Culver.\n\nAnonymous: No\u2026 why would you think that?\nLook, Kiyoshi, you\u2019re obviously a smart guy, but you\u2019re also a little sloppy. The encryption on your comms is solid, but nothing the Guild couldn\u2019t crack. I\u2019ll admit, at first I was pissed that you dragged me into all of this, but the more we talked the better we got at cracking your encryption and tracking your signal. Honestly, this call was nothing more than a way to keep you distracted and in one place for a few minutes.\n\nAnonymous: What are you\u2026\n[ Loud crash ]\n\nAnonymous: Hey! HEY!\nAnd to show people what happens if you mess with the Guild.\n\n[ Loud noise and shouting ]\n\nSounds like our team has arrived, and my job here is done. Hell of a way to start the show, don\u2019t you think?\n\nWell, not sure about you all, but I could use a quick break. Hopefully, we will have an update on Culver\u2019s capture when Tracker returns. Don\u2019t go anywhere."},"links_count":0,"comment_count":18,"created_at":"2019-08-20T00:00:00+00:00","created_at_human":"6 years ago"},"meta":{"processed_at":"2026-05-07 22:01:59","valid_relations":["images","links"],"prev_id":17198,"next_id":17202}}