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1055459 No. 1055459 ID: 15a025

DO NOT FILE!
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No. 1074406 ID: 15a025
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1074406

With the power of the F flag, you manage to catch up to him, though leaving Grace eating your snow.

>Yell out you just wanna talk!

Otter: “There’s nothing to talk to you about. The file must be destroyed!”
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No. 1074407 ID: 15a025
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1074407

You ask why. What is his goal directive? By uttering that, his tone changes. He sounds more like he’s reporting to someone rather than answering.

Otter: “My prime directive is to destroy the core file, thus halting the machine and stomping out the R&D sectors.”
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No. 1074408 ID: 15a025
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1074408

He does not seem happy about that, and pulls out a gun!
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No. 1074415 ID: b57fea

Hold down F as hard as you can, its the only way to catch something in Skifree!
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No. 1074416 ID: 8f9bc4

Wait! I'm not the file! Our directives aren't even directly in conflict! My prime directive is to prevent the file from being filed. Who gave your directive? The secretary gave mine!
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No. 1074418 ID: 273c18

Slow down, get behind him. He can't aim backwards properly while skiing. Try to lure him into hitting an obstacle! Then while he's stunned you can tackle him and get the gun away from him.
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No. 1074451 ID: 9fbc97

Yes try to move behind him!, if there's an obstacle he'd have to pass them through first, hold onto the F and remember that changing direction slows you down
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No. 1074537 ID: 15a025
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1074537

>Slow down, get behind him. He can't aim backwards properly while skiing.
>Yes try to move behind him!
You quickly tuck away the F flag for now, slowing down-

>remember that changing direction slows you down
and also changing directions. He fires off a round but misses.

>Wait! I'm not the file! Our directives aren't even directly in conflict! My prime directive is-
Otter: “I don’t care what your directive is! I’m putting an end to this and destroying that file!”
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No. 1074539 ID: 15a025
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1074539

Suddenly Grace starts catching up.

Grace: “I’m not letting you destroy that file! My employee of the month status is riding on it!”
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No. 1074540 ID: 8f9bc4

An end to what!? The office? Grace's job? Everything?? Who is your director? Answer me!

Oh also look out for that (wince) tree.
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No. 1074571 ID: cd10d0

Well what happens if the file is destroyed? What's in it!
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No. 1074785 ID: 15a025
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1074785

>An end to what!? The office? Grace's job? Everything?? Who is your director? Answer me!
>Well what happens if the file is destroyed? What's in it!
Otter: “The file is the very thread this world exists on!”

Grace: “That’s crazy! The whole world can’t just fit into a file folder.”
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No. 1074786 ID: 15a025
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1074786

The otter say not a word more, and skis further off, shredding snow into your view.
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No. 1074787 ID: 15a025
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1074787

He’s vanished!

You’re not entirely sure if you believe what he says, but you don’t exactly want to find out either.

There’s gotta be a way to stop him, right?
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No. 1074789 ID: 273c18

Follow his tracks. Go where he went.
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No. 1074790 ID: 8f9bc4

Find his director, get them to change their directive. Failing that, delete his director. Failing that, delete the otter. You could possibly imprison him, so that there's no way to fulfill his directive. The director is sure to send others though.

No time to talk now; that yeti could be anywhere. Try to find that hole that you made into this uh... simulation. Once you're safely back at the office, you can tell the secretary about how deleting office supplies on the computer deleted the real ones, and shredding folders labeled "Funny cat pictures" caused funny cat pictures to be deleted from Bill's computer. That's how the whole world can fit in a file folder: metaphorically. Point is what happens to the file happens to this world's existence. You don't know why that's the case, but that is the "how." So if we want to keep existing (do we?) then we have to stop that otter and their director.

Once you've explained that, then you can both mutually panic about how the last time you saw the file was at Grace's ... dining area, and after that messy reboot, it could be just about anywhere.
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No. 1074855 ID: cd10d0

If the otter is after the file, then where ever he goes must be the way to it. Follow his tracks.
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No. 1075096 ID: 15a025
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1075096

>Find his director, get them to change their directive. Failing that, delete his director. Failing that, delete the otter. You could possibly imprison him, so that there's no way to fulfill his directive. The director is sure to send others though.
Hopefully if you delete the otter, their director will just back off. Otherwise you might be in this for the long haul. You’ll have to face this when the time comes.

>Follow his tracks. Go where he went.
>If the otter is after the file, then where ever he goes must be the way to it. Follow his tracks.
Only way is going down. You continue to follow the otter’s tracks.

>No time to talk now; that yeti could be anywhere. Try to find that hole that you made into this uh... simulation.
As you ski down further, you skid to a stop. There’s holes all over here, and otter tracks to boot! But, which one did he go in? His tracks go every which way!
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No. 1075105 ID: e51896

from the looks of things, he stopped before he was about to fall into the bottom hole on the left, then walked into the middle hole on the left. Then he climbed out of the bottom hole on the right, and jumped into the top hole on the right.
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No. 1075112 ID: 273c18

>>1075105
Perhaps. Tracks aren't 100% reliable anyway, you can fake them.

Look before you leap.
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No. 1075119 ID: 9fbc97

>>1075096
They are defenitely unreliable, that path implies backtracking atleast once, but we just need to find the last hole he went into
The skis are missing so he picked them up after that turn, and theres no boot tracks at bottom left
Top left and bottom left can be discarded
Theres a set of tracks facing right om the bottom right, before heading up
Thats either where he got off the skis the first time, or if he took the left path first, where he landed after jumping
Bottom right he would have need to backtrack twice, which takes considerably longer
I think hes on the top right
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No. 1075130 ID: dd3fe0

Is it possible to do the jump implied at the right, from a standing jump? Or did he go backwards in his steps? Is there evidence of a running jump, or any of the tracks being double dipped as it were?
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No. 1075899 ID: 15a025
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1075899

>Tracks aren't 100% reliable anyway, you can fake them.
>They are defenitely unreliable, that path implies backtracking atleast once, but we just need to find the last hole he went into.
That otter is certainly a crafty one. He’s trying to throw you off his trail!
>The skis are missing so he picked them up after that turn, and theres no boot tracks at bottom left
>Top left and bottom left can be discarded
>Theres a set of tracks facing right om the bottom right, before heading up
>Thats either where he got off the skis the first time, or if he took the left path first, where he landed after jumping
>Bottom right he would have need to backtrack twice, which takes considerably longer
>I think hes on the top right
>Look before you leap.

You examine the holes, starting with the top right one.

Head’s pounding just looking into that one…
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No. 1075900 ID: 15a025
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1075900

Next you look into the other holes. The other four look more similar to the static you had when you blacked out for a bit in the lunch room with Grace.
Which hole will you jump into?
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No. 1075904 ID: 273c18

Top right.
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No. 1075930 ID: 8f9bc4

Top right is a fractal of some sort, either a fire or other self-replicating thing, or an image that's been artificially brightened too much. Rest of it is... I mean who the heck knows.It's either the middle left, the top right, or the bottom right. Hm...
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No. 1075960 ID: 681cb5

Top left! It's the only one without tracks!
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No. 1076038 ID: cd10d0

Top right, if it's the only unique one.
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No. 1076043 ID: fa6745

Top right, i think this implies otter saw all of the other ones, but specifically was looking for the fractal one
>Head’s pounding just looking into that one
maybe close your eyes before jumping in?
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No. 1076136 ID: 15a025
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1076136

>Top right, i think this implies otter saw all of the other ones, but specifically was looking for the fractal one
>Top right, if it's the only unique one.
Well, here goes nothing!
>maybe close your eyes before jumping in?
You close your eyes and jump into the top right hole. Even with your eyes closed, you can still see and hear the cacophony of strange computer effects and sounds.
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No. 1076137 ID: 15a025
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1076137

You hear some commotion, but everything’s still weird and glitchy. It’s like a bunch of memories with Grace are all playing at once…
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No. 1076139 ID: 15a025
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1076139

When you finally start coming to, you find you’re holding the folder and a gun?

Otter: “Flynn run! He’s trying to trick you!”

Grace: “No Flynn! He’s lying! Please, put an end to this!”

You look around confused. Since when as the otter referred to you by name? You ask Grace what’s going on.

Grace: “He’s trying to mess with you Flynn! He’s lying about switching bodies with me!”

Otter: “Flynn take the file and run! He’s going to kill you!”

Ooough! Your head is throbbing. You can't even think straight, how are you even going to tell who’s telling the truth here?
Surely there’s something only Grace would know or be able to do…
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No. 1076140 ID: 273c18

Ask what you and her ate on your date.
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No. 1076148 ID: 8f9bc4

The real Grace would never point, with a finger!

Deer have hooves!
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No. 1076154 ID: e5709d

Shoot them both.
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No. 1076202 ID: 273c18

>>1076148
Shit you're right. "Grace" is an impostor; the stolen form isn't even correct. In addition, "her" headset is the same as the one we saw the otter wearing, and the "otter" is the one wearing grace's real headset. The difference between the two headsets is the length of the microphone. The otter's had a short microphone, grace had a long microphone arm.

Checking memories is probably a bad idea on hindsight because we just went through the hole that held all those memories. If the otter jumped in that hole then he saw all the memories too.

I guess there's one final thing we could check: see if Grace can glow her nose.
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No. 1076235 ID: 15a025
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1076235

>Ask what you and her ate on your date.
You tell them to write down what the two of you had on your lunch date earlier.
Shoot, both of them are right, albeit slightly different.
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No. 1076237 ID: 15a025
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1076237

> Checking memories is probably a bad idea on hindsight because we just went through the hole that held all those memories. If the otter jumped in that hole then he saw all the memories too.
Oh no! It’s possible he could have looked into your memories! This is going to be tougher than you thought.

> The real Grace would never point, with a finger! Deer have hooves!
> "Grace" is an impostor; the stolen form isn't even correct. In addition, "her" headset is the same as the one we saw the otter wearing, and the "otter" is the one wearing grace's real headset.
That’s right! Grace doesn’t have fingers, she has hoof hands like yourself!
You shoot imposter Grace, blasting them into bits.
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No. 1076238 ID: 15a025
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1076238

The otter Grace smiles and tears up.
Otter Grace: “Oh Flynn! How’d you know I was the real one!”

You explain your immaculate attention to detail to her.
Her smile slowly turns into a frown, and she starts tearing up more. You ask what’s wrong?

Otter Grace: “I-I-I don’t want to be stuck like this Flynn! I don’t want be an otter!”

O-ooh. You kinda did just destroy her actual body. Hm, how are you going to fix this one now?
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No. 1076240 ID: 273c18

>>1076238
...maybe Human Resources can help. Also, I suspect that if we trigger another time loop somehow she'll get her body back. After all, the otter was "killed" by the yeti last loop.

For now, we need to research how to solve things permanently. ...the File contains the world, apparently. Filing it is probably forbidden because it will cause a recursion loop, but what would happen if we simply looked inside it? Maybe we need to ask whoever made these rules. Who gave her the order to keep track of the File?

We also need to figure out why you keep having gaps in your memory. Tell her about the gaps to see if they sound familiar to her.
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No. 1076315 ID: 8f9bc4

>>1076238

Oh well then maybe we otter do something about it.
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No. 1076323 ID: 8f9bc4

>>1076315

It's an otter catastrophe.
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No. 1076337 ID: e51896

Well, if the otter survived the first time he died to the yeti after the reboot, odds are after the system reboots again, Grace will be back to normal

Also, a thought, can we backup the do not file folder and its contents? All thats gonna happen is that this otter is going to keep coming back over and over again until he destroys that file.
But what if we take it to a copy machine, make a few copies, and hide those in a secure place so that if the file gets destroyed, we have backups?

Otter than that lets fiz Grace's situation. Human resources might can fix Grace. Plus we still need to return the keys to her. Thats something she wanted us to do, remember?
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No. 1076342 ID: cd10d0

How otterly humiliating. Go see HR.
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No. 1076353 ID: 8f9bc4

Wotter we gonna do if she can't change back?
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No. 1076391 ID: 3ea497

Tell her you will try to get it fixed like you are trying to fix the other stuff.

In the mean time, she can takes this as a very realistic costume that she can play with!
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No. 1076401 ID: 8f9bc4

At least she can swim really well. Except the water in the ski simulation is all frozen up in the form of snow. Oh well. I'm sure she would have a lot of fun if the temperature was a little bit






hotter
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No. 1076403 ID: f2cf5a

STOP THIS IS PAINFUL
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No. 1076478 ID: 15a025
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1076478

>well then maybe we otter do something about it.
>It's an otter catastrophe.
>How otterly humiliating.
>Wotter we gonna do if she can't change back?

Grace: “STOP IT FLYNN! I DON’T WANNA BE STUCK AS AN AH-AH-OTTER!”
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No. 1076479 ID: 15a025
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1076479

>We also need to figure out why you keep having gaps in your memory. Tell her about the gaps to see if they sound familiar to her.
Grace: “Usually, I think anyway… Weird memory gaps only pop up when you regain some memories from the past sessions. It’s like you can remember a part of another past, but just a little snippet. I’ve never experienced something like that in a present experience.”

>Go see HR.
>Tell her you will try to get it fixed like you are trying to fix the other stuff.
>...maybe Human Resources can help
>Plus we still need to return the keys
Hm, that is right. You suggest going to see HR.

Grace: “I can’t go out looking like, like this!”

You ask why not? She just gives you a look.

Grace: “Uh, I can’t go around looking so otterly unfashionable! I’ll be the joke of the office!”

You try to cheer her up a bit, she doesn’t look that bad as an otter.

Grace: “Ahh, thanks Flynn. But no, really. I look and sound like the guy who wanted to destroy us. I don’t feel safe walking around looking like this.”

Yeah…that might be a more tough one to explain to your coworkers. Especially if they're not in the know on what's happening around here.
You could either leave Grace here for now, or maybe there’s something you can do to change up her outfit? Something that doesn't say "Look out! It's that otter!!!"
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No. 1076481 ID: 273c18

Well, where are we? Maybe we can get her some clothes? Or she can take off that tie? Swap shirts with you maybe?
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No. 1076488 ID: 8f9bc4

Lend her our antlers. Nobody would suspect she was an otter then.

wait

OK OK I got it. Take the clothes off of Grace's dead body, wearing those they'll think she's

wait
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No. 1076520 ID: e51896

Do we still have our safety helmet we can give her to hide those otter ears?
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No. 1076536 ID: 273c18

Hmm I don't suppose we could do some digital weirdness and give Grace a copy of our body?
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No. 1076549 ID: 15a025
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1076549

>Lend her our antlers. Nobody would suspect she was an otter then.
Unfortunately, your antlers are firmly planted in your head. Unless you were to saw them off and make her a headband, they’re stuck on you for now.

>Well, where are we?
Hard to see, but it seems your in the little lunch room you were in earlier.

>I got it. Take the clothes off of Grace's dead body, wearing those they'll think she's
>wait
Just a dusty pile of one’s and zero’s were her old body once stayed sadly.

>she can take off that tie? Swap shirts with you maybe?
Hm, that might work? Oh wait, your clothes aren’t going to fit her, she’s much smaller than you now. You still have her take the tie off though.

>Do we still have our safety helmet we can give her to hide those otter ears?
As a matter of fact, you do! You equip her with your make shift helmet. Ears now hidden.

Otter Grace: “Hm, I feel a little silly, but maybe this should be good enough. I guess for now we can just say I’m a new construction guy?”
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No. 1076550 ID: 15a025
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1076550

With the makeshift disguise in place, you head over to helpful resources undisturbed.

HR Manager: “Here to finally return my keys?”

You return them to her. She sighs with relief and then squints at Otter Grace.

HR Manager: ”Is that…? Flynn who is that with you?”

How will you explain things to the HR Manager?
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No. 1076551 ID: 273c18

>>1076550
Tell her you have eliminated an intruder, but not before he swapped bodies with Grace. Is there any way they can restore a backup of her body or something?
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No. 1076556 ID: e51896

Waaaaaaait a minute:

>>1072729
>It is your first day after all, and you haven’t introduced yourself to anyone yet.

>>1076550
>HR Manager: ”Is that…? Flynn who is that with you?”

we never told anyone, including the HR Manager our name, except to Grace.... How did she know our name was Flynn?
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No. 1076567 ID: 3ea497

>>1076556
It's true!

Punch the impostor and make her switch bodies with Grace.
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No. 1076568 ID: 8f9bc4

> leave it to Beaver!

Whatever we do, resist the urge to trade otter puns with her. Resist. Just calmly and collectedly tell her what's the motter.
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No. 1076580 ID: f2cf5a

>>1076556
HR usually knows who's who because they're the ones that usually have a say, if not the final say, on who's hired or fired. That said, no harm in bluffing and seeing if they know that fact or not.
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No. 1079385 ID: 15a025
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1079385

>we never told anyone, including the HR Manager our name, except to Grace.... How did she know our name was Flynn?
>HR usually knows who's who because they're the ones that usually have a say, if not the final say, on who's hired or fired.

You would think she’d know your name? No harm in testing her though. You ask her how she knows your name, having not properly introduced yourself yet.

HR Manager: “I’d be a pretty bad manager if I didn’t know our employees names.”
She lets out a little chuckle.
HR Manager: “I should introduce myself more properly though, since you brought it up. The name’s Beaverly.”

Part of you groans internally hearing another corny pun.
>Tell her you have eliminated an intruder, but not before he swapped bodies with Grace. Is there any way they can restore a backup of her body or something?
You try your best to explain you gave the boot to an intruder, but he pulled off some weird body swap with Grace. You need help getting her back to normal.

Beaverly: “You know, with how screwy things have been here today, I almost believe it. How can you be sure that’s really Grace trapped inside some otter’s body though?”

Grace: “Well I know about the secret investor pizza party.”

Beaverly: “Well if this ain’t a beaver damn of a situation.”
She pauses for a moment.
Beaverly: “Alright, the best I can do to help is going into the employee records. I need you to gather up anything you can find that resembles Grace’s actual body. Clothing, fur, socks, shoes, the whole works. Got it?”

You’re a little confused on how she plans to use all of that to help, but it’s the best lead you’ve got for now. Where are you going to search around first?
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No. 1079389 ID: 273c18

>>1079385
Erm, what about pictures? Her employee of the month picture would be a great help.
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No. 1079396 ID: 8f9bc4

>>1079385

Defragmentation? Anyway she should be able to safely go to her office now and can hide work in there. She might have some personal affects there. Does she even... have an apartment? I'm afraid her old body's clothes might have been the only clothes Grace owned.

>>1079389

We accidentally shredded that along with those silly cat pictures a while ago.
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No. 1079494 ID: cd10d0

DNA samples maybe? Grab her coffee cup.
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No. 1082484 ID: 15a025
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1082484

>Anyway she should be able to safely go to her office now and can hide work in there.
Well, if there was anything of hers left, it probably would be in her office. Maybe getting back to work will help keep her mind off this…new situation.

Otter Grace: “Quick, check my closet Flynn!”

A closet in an office room?
You open it up to find a wide wardrobe of the exact same outfits. You ask what’s up with that?

Otter Grace: “You have no idea how many times I’ve spilt coffee on my myself. There’s keyboards and mice up above too.”
Luckily the file didn’t share a similar fate.

>DNA samples maybe? Grab her coffee cup.
Speaking off coffee. Maybe you should bring take her coffee cup to? Just incase.

You’ve got her clothing figured out at least. Now, how to go about finding some of her fur?
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No. 1082485 ID: 273c18

>>1082484
Comb? Her chair? The floor of the office?
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No. 1082491 ID: 5ebd37

Check the floor of the closet, some may have shaken loose when she changed clothes.
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No. 1082509 ID: 8f9bc4

Maybe there'll be fur on something she rubs against herself a lot.

Like her headset!
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No. 1082526 ID: e51896

>>1082509
thats actually a great idea
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No. 1082562 ID: 3ee96b

Check inside the keyboards.
There is always hair inside the keyboards.
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No. 1083247 ID: 15a025
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1083247

>Maybe there'll be fur on something she rubs against herself a lot. Like her headset!
She takes off her head set and looks at it for a moment. Hm, is it really a headset though when it’s resting on your ear?

Otter Grace: “Ew! Gross. Uh, no. I wish my fur was on this instead. I need to find something to clean this off with.”

>Check inside the keyboards. There is always hair inside the keyboards.
You flip over her keyboard and give it a good shake

Eugh! Either she sheds a lot or doesn’t clean out her keyboard.

Otter Grace: “Oh! Hm, maybe that’s why I have to press down harder on some of the keys.”

To make it easier to carry, you collect all her fur into the empty coffee cup.
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No. 1083248 ID: 15a025
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1083248

You decide this should be more than enough to get her back to normal, and head back to Beaverly.

Beverly: “Wow, that was fast. Do you keep extra clothes here too Grace?”

Otter Grace: “Yeah, always spilling my coffee.”

Beaverly: “Yeesh. That’s a lot of fur too. Where’d you find all this?”

Otter Grace: “Don’t ask.”

Beaverly: “Alright then. I’m going to take this stuff over in the back. Just uh, give me a holler when she’s back to normal. Might take me a few tries to get it right.”
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No. 1083249 ID: 15a025
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1083249

Beaverly: “Oh, make sure to stand still as well!”

Otter Grace: “Okay...”

Poor Grace, she doesn't look too hopeful about this. Hopefully it goes well.
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No. 1083250 ID: 15a025
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1083250

A few moments later and that annoying dial up sound starts playing again. There’s a flash of white, blinding you briefly.
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No. 1083251 ID: 15a025
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1083251

When you can see again, Grace is…well she’s a deer now at least.

Grace: “Oh Beaverly! I feel FAN-TAS-TIC! This new headset is soo cute too! Where did you find it? Hey Flynn how do I look? Do you want go hit up the dance club after work? We should go dancing!”

You do compliment her on her new look, but as cute as it is. It doesn’t really follow the work dress code.

Grace: “Aw. Well, yeah. Like, I guess you’re right. Alrighty try again Beaverly!”
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1083252

Another flashing white light blinds you while more dial up noises blare.
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No. 1083253 ID: 15a025
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1083253

Grace: “Okay how about- OH MY STARS!”

You're not sure why she’s freaking out, she looks a lot closer to her normal self now?

Grace: “I’m so tall now! I-fingers!? I have hoof fingers now!”
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1083254

Another flashing white fills the room. Guess Beaverly heard enough to tell that wasn’t it either.
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1083255

Grace: “Ooooh! Okay this has to be it Flynn. I feel just like I did when I got my employee of the month photo.”

She looks at her arms and her clothes,

Grace: “I’ve been upgraded to thirty-two bit color mode. What does that mean, Flynn?”

Beaverly: “Thirty-two bit color mode?!? We don’t have the budget for graphics like that!”
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1083256

The room goes white once again.
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1083257

Beaverly: “This better be it, I’m- this is starting to really wear me out Flynn!”

Grace: “Well, how do I look?”
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No. 1083258 ID: eb0a9c

You're cured.

And you forgot to try out the otter sausage.
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No. 1083259 ID: 273c18

That looks about right, though her head looks smaller than before.
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No. 1083267 ID: f7d131

I love this quest, I swear.

Turn her back into male otter and then kiss her lots in order to make this a wholesome story about loving people for the quality of their character and not their physical appereance........

Or tell her to look in the mirror and see if there is anything amiss. Still partail to the otter plan, though.
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No. 1083268 ID: 8f9bc4

You look great! If everything feels in order, we should make sure to shave off some fur after this and store it in a secure location, you know uh, just in case.
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No. 1083274 ID: 37927a

Thank Beaverly
...
Now, lets see about making a backup of that file so that if it gets destroyed, we'll have another one in place
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No. 1083276 ID: 2f41db

>>1083257
>how does she look?

Doelightful as ever.
Im glad to have back the secretary we'd grown fawned of.
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No. 1083277 ID: e51896

>>1083276
Indeed, the secretary is such a dear. I bet a buck we will always caribout her

Just because she's no longer an otter doesn't mean she can escape the puns!
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No. 1083279 ID: 8f9bc4

>>1083277

This world has no need for your elk!
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No. 1083280 ID: 75b262

Back up the file!
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No. 1084523 ID: 7c55ad

>>1083274
>>1083280
I think we mean, buck up the file
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1086709

>Doelightful as ever. Im glad to have back the secretary we'd grown fawned of.
>I bet a buck we will always caribout her
Grace: “Aw…you’re so sweet Flynn!”

Grace: “Hopefully I never have to hear another otter pun again though.”

>Thank Beaverly
You let Beaverly know Grace is back to normal again. Soon she comes back looking exhausted.

Beaverly: “Y-you. You’re welcome.”
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1086710

>Now, lets see about making a backup of that file so that if it gets destroyed, we'll have another one in place
>Back up the file!
You head back to Grace’s office and suggest making a backup of the folder.

Grace: “That’s a tough one Flynn. How can we back up or copy it, if we can’t open it?”
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No. 1086711 ID: 2f41db

>>1086709
I am doetermined that you never shall.
>>1086710
Right click, copy, paste?
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No. 1086723 ID: 5ebd37

Get some blank folders and write "Do Not File" on them. It probably won't work but at least you'll have some decoys, saving you from otter defeat.
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No. 1086724 ID: cdd83a

The copy machine obviously. Dont even need to open the folder. Just put the folder in the copy machine and then copy it!

Only thing we need after is some paste. Got any in the office?
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No. 1086732 ID: 8f9bc4

>>1086723
That's a good idea and in no way going to result in disaster when we get the files mixed up ourselves.
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No. 1086749 ID: 2f41db

>>1086723
It IS a good idea.
Haaang on. That wasnt an otter pun, was it?
Nah.
Couldnt be.
Decoys!
In case of deersaster.
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No. 1086752 ID: 031458

Wood, Jungle
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