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Dr. Keen
Cyber Defender & Diagnostics Lab Technician
Dr. Keen is in charge of Diagnostics and has the equipment and knowledge to fix most computer related problems.
Abandoned by her computer hacker parents when she was a child, Dr. Keen focuses on helping others overcome the attacks of cyber criminals just like her parents.
You can't direct the wind but you can adjust the sails
- Anonymous
French fries
Interests:Inventing, watercolor, playing fetch with Scout
Scout
Cyber Defender & Dr. Keen's robot assistant
Scout is in charge of keeping the Cyber Defense Force's security measures up-to-date. His computer brain carries fixes to most security and computer problems that can be administered at any time.
Scout is always eager to help make Cyberspace a safe and fun place.
Memory chips
Interests:Fixing computers, making antidotes for malware, playing fetch
August 29 2007
Problems
Last night, the DigiBoard servers got fried. Alan and Carlo couldn't leave well enough alone and they ended up pushing the systems until the motherboards literally went up in smoke.
I'm mad. Not only did they not finish the project, but they damaged expensive Academy equipment in the process! Both of them are going to get a firm talking-to before I'm through with this.
posted by Dr. Keen
topic: Miscellaneous
August 20 2007
Playing Nice
No programmer works alone. Everyone has to learn how to work well within a team in order to get things done and to have their code play nice with others.
Carlo and Alan are having problems working as a team. Alan runs off on his own and Carlo has a hard time meeting deadlines. At this point it is more important for them to start being a team than for them to get the webpage DigiBoard operational, but I'm not sure they will accept that.

