by Narrator » Wed Apr 03, 2013 3:35 am
Once Calvin made his way through the porn, the disturbing stuff that he hoped that she downloaded for shock value, all the slash fictions she'd written (on all subjects, but Kay's webcomic seemed to be the current favorite), and general other paraphenelia associated with being a terrifying, perverted, shut-in, Calvin would get to what he was actually looking for.
A great deal of time and energy was devoted to two programming projects. Apparently, Riot had been attempting to write her own versions of the operating systems for the Danger Room and Cerebro. She had a ways to go, but was getting disturbingly close to the basic principles.
She was also working non-stop on her attempt to track down her mother, Jessica McDougal. From what Calvin could gather, Riot's mother had been a drug addict living in New Jersey when Riot was born (real name: Alexandria McDougal) and her father had been a dealer. There had been an altercation and Riot's father had ended up stabbed three times in her mother's living room. Riot's mother had left her with some friends and disappeared that same night. Riot ended up in foster care, constantly being bounced around. Apparently, she was obsessed with finding her mother, but wasn't making much progress.
There was a variety of medical information. Apparently, she had been born with a severe spinal problem of the sort of vague nature where a writer doesn't want to bother to research. Complications had caused a host of neurological problems, including weakness in one of her hands, partial paralysis of her legs and feet, and a stutter.
She kept a journal. It was a long, meandering epic about her everyday life, with posts every few hours. It was probably one of the most pathetic things Calvin would ever read, filled with comparisons of different sodas, rants about how much she hated her housemates, and long, winding, descriptions of the various coding projects she was working on. In intricate detail. There was 2,500 words about various patterns she imagined seeing in her ceiling.
There was a lot of passwords and usernames. As far as Calvin could tell, none had originally belonged to her. Even the ones she used regularly had been stolen. Her bank ID and password were available, but she had all of $2.14 in her account.
She had a webcam. Apparently she used it to troll people. Her favorite tactic was pretending to be a shy computer nerd and then flooding her victims feed with the sort of pornographic images that you pray to god no one finds arousing.
Her e-mail accounts were a mess. She never deleted anything and received a ton of spam. It would take years to filter through all her e-mail.