Jane 4.0 was a rush job of epic proportions. Congress would never approve of bringing Jane 2.0 back, and nobody had the resources to keep Jane 3.0 working. They needed something new, but the drug lords had killed or kidnapped most of their best people in the strike. Then they tracked down one of the former Jane 3.0 technicians and realized the man had a complete backup of an early version of her code. She came from a batch of code after all of Jane 2.0’s combat systems were removed, and before Jane 3.0’s more restrictive systems added, so she was nowhere near combat capable. But she represented a valuable starting point for the hastily assembled team of coders and technicians to work from. And she was motivated to help them. The drug lords had killed her sister. She wanted revenge.
Marine Wing Support Squadrons have always been on the forefront of Marine operations in any theater. They build and maintain the bases we operate, provide security, medical, and transportation assets to everyone, and feed those on base as well. They have many jobs, and all of them are dedicated to keeping the Marines fighting in the field. Every Marine may be a rifleman, but it is the support elements that give other riflemen the ability to take the fight to the enemy and then return to a secure home with hot food, cold drink, and warm smiles. They bring a piece of America to every world we operate on. We needed them when we invaded the Hyades Cluster.
People ask me why I have animals on my ship. For most of them, the answer is food. Mine. I like fresh meat. And scrambled eggs. Chickens can give me both, and they are small enough that they don’t take up much room. And there’s something comforting to be said about chickens clucking away while they go about their lives. Roosters? I’m not so much a fan of them. I did try the all natural chicken reproduction program once. Once. That rooster wore out his welcome real quick. So now it’s just me and the chickens, and I get to sleep in when I want to.
Jane 4.0 was a mistake in many ways. She was certainly never planned. Her genesis began years before she was officially brought online when a computer tech working on Jane 3.0 brought a copy of her code home to play with. It was one of the early code copies from back when Jane 2.0 was still being converted into Jane 3.0 and was far less stable than the final product. When the drug lords had Jane 3.0’s support infrastructure destroyed, America was in instant need of a new AI to replace her. His intermediate Jane was nowhere near combat capability, but she was better than the nothing the Army would soon have. So he began sending out feelers to those still alive in the Army’s AI program. It didn’t take long for them to notice him.
Young Jack took some girl friends out on a little trip in search of…things they probably shouldn’t have been looking for.
Pretty soon they found themselves in a sticky situation.
And then statements like “I’m going to be sick,” “What where you thinking,” and “How did you do that” began to get thrown around.
Poor, young, innocent Jack was in way over his head. All he could think to say was…
“It’s not my fault!”

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