9/23/2024
Due to family medical issues, Requiem is on indefinite hiatus.
An elderly family member of ours took a bad fall on Labor Day night, and we’ve been dealing with the aftermath ever since. Hopefully, things will get sorted out, but as of right now, doing a daily comic is not something my schedule can allow.
Sorry to have this happen, but as everyone knows, real life comes first….and at least we don’t have too many running storylines on the backburner.
Dana McAllen is a member of the urban exploration association that is currently investigating remnants of the worlds previous civilization. She initially made her debut in the Tunnelrunners side comic. She has been Ian's closest friend since early childhood, and is still his closest confidant.
Laura McAllen is former archivist for House Caladharas and is now a university professor, and the mother of Dana McAllen. She is also a long time explorer…and Julia Well’s fifth grade teacher.
These are methods that have been in use for some time … and they are very effective. All Ian needs is a bot to scan a couple hundred (or more) message sites for changes. Very nice.
And the best part of it is that they aren’t fake accounts. They are actual accounts that Ian uses…like the cooking one. He joined the site under an assumed name when he started learning how to really cook from Laura. But he never once used any info/made any comment on there that could identify him as his real world identity.
At least the same and a lot less expensive. Show me a dedicated server and I’ll show you a target – also, VPN’s aren’t nearly the shields the “experts” and the press would like you to believe. I suspect that every VPN has been penetrated by some country’s agency to at least some degree.
…And ideally filter for drafts that the account holder might make since the account holder is stated to not be Ian.
At no point in the explanation did I state that the account holder wasn’t Ian. Nobody knows the account is his.
And the best part of it is that they aren’t fake accounts. They are actual accounts that Ian uses…like the cooking one. He joined the site under an assumed name when he started learning how to really cook from Laura. But he never once used any info/made any comment on there that could identify him as his real world identity.
Real is always better for this kind of thing.
https://www.google.com/search?q=onion+browser&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8