Hi. I'm Linda Palmer, project lead for the Cyberdyne Cortex System. The Cortex system is a helmet that will add to the wearer's experience, and can be personalized to their specific needs or desires. When we get it perfected, we will really be the company motto - "Bringing tomorrow's Technology to Life".
Some blind people can see objects within a foot of their eyes. The Cortex projects real time video to the internal screen to give the wearer 20/20 vision. Just think of the possibilities of merging real time video, camera, and a hands free phone. Who needs two computer screens when you have the Cortex's full visual range to play with? Easily flick a map program onto the screen for reference while driving, then a street view picture of a house when nearing your destination? People hard of hearing could just increase the volume. Future upgrades can include automatically scanning license plates and cross-referencing them to a list of wanted criminals.
I had been wearing the Cortex all day at work for the past week, tweaking the settings. Suddenly the screen went black. I muttered under my breath about some hidden bug, and quickly rebooted the Cortex. The screen remained dark. My co-worker Peter was around the company for longer than I was, and he was a wizard with scripting. He would know what to do. I tried calling him on the Cortex's phone. The phone didn't work. I tried to take off the Cortex, but of course the self-tightening straps held the Cortex firmly around my head.
I got up and blindly felt my way out of my office, running my hands along the walls. Thankfully Peter's office was right next to mine. When I got there, I stepped in. "Um...Peter? I seem to be having a power problem with the Cortex. I tried re-booting, but it didn't power back on. Could I trouble you to plug me into safe mode so I can debug it?"
I waited a moment. And then another. I vaguely heard Joyce's voice behind me. The ear buds in my ears muffled her voice, but she was distinct enough to understand. "Can I help you with anything Linda?"
I was humbled as I realized that my plea for help was made to an empty office. I turned to face where I thought Joyce was. "Have you seen Peter?"
"I don't know, maybe he's at a meeting. Is he in today? Why don't you just call him with the Cyborg headset of yours?"
"There is a problem. Could you just text him?"
I wasn't sure if Joyce was chuckling. After a few moment, I wasn't sure if she texted him. Maybe she just walked off. I was literally and figuratively in the dark. I knew that without the electronics, my voice would be muted to others, and their voices would be muted to me. I followed the wall back to my office, and hoped that Joyce contacted Peter.
What was I going to do? I couldn't drive home like this! I sat helplessly in my darkness for I don't know how long. I had no sense of time. It must have been at least half an hour by now right? I think? Maybe it has only been 10 minutes. I didn't know.
Finally I heard Peter's voice. "Joyce said you wanted to see me. Is the IM and phone broken on the Cortex?"
I nodded. "I tried re-booting. Nothing changed. Can you plug in the diagnostic tool, and tell me what it says?"
I sat still, and felt him plugging the cord into the hood. He hit the power button to reboot the hood. He muttered "Oh. Um... hmmm..."
I instinctively looked toward where I thought he was, as if that would give me a clue. I continued to see nothing, and know nothing.
"It says 'This account has been hijacked. Send 1/2 of a bitcoin to the following account for the unlock code.'
I screamed "What? How can someone hijack the hood that is right on my head? I have it right on me! What the hell!"
"Half a bitcoin. That is..." I heard typing as he paused. "Over 500 bucks. Um...why don't we eat lunch and consider our options." After a pause, he continued. "I guess I'll get your lunch bag."