The window of the system seemed to overlap, synchronise and a.s.similate with the operating system of the laptop.If anybody else looked at the laptop Taka was using currently, they would only see that he was reading news stories or playing games.
Taka was the only one who could see the system superimposed on the laptop screen.
Opening the system Taka realised it looked very similar to statue windows from video games except with a few bits and dabs added here and there.
The status was as shown:
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[Taka Everlast]
[Male]
Age: 10
Level: 0
Experience: 0/100
-Attributes-
Health: 12 (Category includes healing, vitality and lifespan)
Strength: 9
Speed: 8 (Category includes everything speed related)
Agility: 14 (Category includes reflexes, decision making and muscle control)
Intelligence: 255 (Category includes everything involving your brain)
Luck: 63 (Anything above 20 is heaven defying)
Free attribute points: (Not yet calculated, level too low)
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[Pa.s.sive skills](Locked, level too low)
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[Skills]
-G.o.d level Hacker
-Pain tolerance
[Other skills still locked. Too low level]
[System shop](Locked)
[Mission menu](Locked)
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Although most of the status window was unavailable due to his low level Taka gained a greater understanding of the system. He now knew that even though the system was almost game like, there were limitations. It didn"t make him invincible, well at least in the beginning.
As time pa.s.sed his skills would obviously improve in addition to the fact he would probably gain more along the way.
His stats would also rise given enough time and depending on how he invested his free attribute points in the near future.
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Still viewing his system status Taka"s eyes glanced over at his attribute window. Pondering for a while he decided to ask the system what the numbers in the attribute window actually stood for or more importantly the significance of them.
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Taka: System? You there?
A moment pa.s.sed before the system answered back.
System: Yes host. What can I be of help with?
Taka: Please explain to me the significance of the numbers in the attribute window?
System: The numbers represent a numerical conversion of your biological abilities.
Taka: Understood.
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Completely understanding what the system had said, Taka thought for a moment.
Taka: System?
System: Yes host?
Taka: What is the average numerical value of the biological abilities of a strong healthy male?
System: Host, a strong healthy male"s average numerical value is 10 in each category.
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Thinking again he continued.
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Taka: Please give me examples of values, so I can compare them to my own?
System: As you request host.
[10 = Normal for a strong adult male]
[50 = Far above average]
[100 = Genius]
[200 = Super Genius. Beyond human]
[300 = As yet unnamed until host comes across one such individual]
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Taka: Thanks system.
System: . . . . . ?
Taka just imagines the system nodding.
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Comparing his own values to the ones the system had presented, a smile couldn"t help but surface on his face. Being only 10 years old yet having values that exceeded those of average adult males, it was mind blowing to say the least.
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Especially his intelligence attribute. Compared to normal people he was basically a monster.
Mind wondering, flash backs of his previous life appeared in his mind, not wishing to remember the tragic days past he snapped himself back to reality.
Smelling the breakfast his sister had made he decided to close the system window and continue to inspect it after he had eaten.