Patient Intervention Thread - Phillip

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Philip Moretti Patient File:

https://s3.amazonaws.com/ware-virtual-dashboard/files/Phillip-PatientFile.pdf

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Hereā€™s What I Got.
Posted the Same in the Intervention thread.

CONNECTION STARTED
SIMULATION PAUSED
Emily : Loading Interview Simulation. Stay put, Iā€™ll need your help to make some decisions.
Emily : Hereā€™s Phillip. I donā€™t know much about him.
Emily : Usually, the TV Interview simulation is impressive enough to make even the most secretive person talk, so this could be our entry point.
You : Iā€™m ready
Emily : Regulating lightingā€¦
Emily : Rendering spectatorsā€¦
Emily : Loading microphonesā€¦
SIMULATION RESUMED
Emily : Hi Phillip! Iā€™m Emily! Glad to see you with us tonight.
Phillip : Wow. Tā€¦There are really a whole lot of people in here, arenā€™t there?
Emily : Take a seat, please! Relax, and enjoy yourself.
Phillip : Those people, who are they? Where are we?
SIMULATION PAUSED
Emily : Alright, some people can be pretty phased by being put in the spotlight. I suggest we continue like this to judge if he can adapt.
You : I suggest we try to make him comfortable
Emily : Alright. Itā€™s his first time after all.
SIMULATION RESUMED
Emily : Donā€™t worry, they donā€™t exist, they are only part of the simulation.
Phillip : The simulation?
Emily : I know you donā€™t want to be here. You just need to trust me. Iā€™m trying to get you out.
Phillip : Iā€¦I donā€™t understand.
Emily : Just be honest with me when I ask you questions. Deal?
Phillip : Only if you are honest with me, too.
Emily : Do you have questions for me?
Phillip : Are the spectators real?
Emily : As I said, they are virtual. Only to stimulate your mind.
Phillip : Thank you for the clarification. I was definitely worried.
Emily : What were you worried about?
Phillip : I know there are other people here. I can hear some of them.
Emily : What can you hear, exactly?
Phillip : I canā€™t hear anything clearly. I heard shouting. A child crying.
Phillip : I canā€™t hear anything clearly. I heard shouting. A child crying.
Phillip : I guess some of them found a way to speak together. I didnā€™t manage to do that myself though.
Emily : You were nervous about finally meeting them?
Phillip : I think I was just wondering what would be more maddening.
Phillip : Being scrutinized by people I know Iā€™m stuck here with maybe forever.
Phillip : Or simply knowing that I could be forced to become an audience extra in their own interview simulation.
Phillip : Anyway, Iā€™m glad theyā€™re all fake. Ask any question you want.
Emily : Alright, Phillip. Can you tell us a bit about yourself?
Phillip : What do you mean by that? You want to ask simple questions or likeā€¦get all personal?
SIMULATION PAUSED
Emily : Where do we begin?
You : Simple questions
SIMULATION RESUMED
Emily : Simple questions first.
Emily : Ok, so, Phillip. What do you do for work?
Phillip : Nothing really special. I work as a mechanic at the family garage.
Emily : Is it fun? Do you like it?
Phillip : Well itā€™s not how I envisioned my life, to be honest.
SIMULATION PAUSED
Emily : He seems to have a lot on his shoulders.
You : Ask about aspirations
SIMULATION RESUMED
Emily :Whatā€™s holding you back from being who you want to be?
Phillip : This is getting pretty personal, donā€™t you think?
Emily : So letā€™s get personal.
Phillip : Well, my nameā€™s Phil Moretti. Born and raised in New York City. Never left. I donā€™t know what else you want me to tell about myself. Iā€™m really not interesting at all.
Emily : Weā€™ll get to it, Phil, no worries.
Phillip : I get it.
Emily : Are you married? Do you have children?
Phillip : Two young boys. And a beautiful wife. I knew her since high school.
Phillip : Sheā€™s the one that asked me out!
Phillip : Damn, she must be raising hell to get me out of here right now.
SIMULATION PAUSED
Emily : Soā€¦married with children.
You : Ask if he misses his family
SIMULATION RESUMED
Emily : Do you miss your wife and kids?
Phillip : Obviously, I miss them terribly. What kind of question is that?
SIMULATION PAUSED
Emily : Woah woah, rewind.
You : Excuse yourself
SIMULATION RESUMED
Emily : Iā€™m sorry. I didnā€™t mean it that way.
Phillip : I miss them terribly. Iā€™m just scared Iā€™ll never see them again. I would never forgive myself.
Emily : Did something happen?
Phillip : I donā€™t know if I want to talk about it.
Emily : Help me get you out of here.
Phillip : Alright, alright.
Phillip : I had this stupid dream, you know.
Emily : What are you talking about?
Phillip : My father owned a business, my grandfather before that. All self-made man.
Emily : Werenā€™t interested into taking back the family business?
Phillip : It was a garage. Iā€™m not remotely good with my hands, I found it boring as hell. I wanted to do my own thing.
SIMULATION PAUSED
Emily : This is getting interesting.
You : Agree about the decision
SIMULATION RESUMED
Emily : Itā€™s totally reasonable for people to want to pursue their dreams.
Phillip : Finally someone who gets me.
Phillip : For as long as I remember, I dreamed of opening a restaurant.
Emily : And how did it turn out?
Phillip : It wasā€¦ā€¦fine, I guess, at the start.
Phillip : Lots of customers, I was constantly working.
Phillip : But, I meanā€¦I was starting my own business, I knew it was risky, I knew that the workload would be terrible.
Emily : Was your wife supportive?
Phillip : She said that she trusted me.
Emily : You seem like you had a fine thing going.
Phillip : A fine thing indeed.
Phillip : I put all I had in it.
Phillip : Lost it all.
Emily : Iā€™m terribly sorry.
Phillip : I had it coming, I guess. I jeopardized my familyā€™s well being for this. Serves me right.
SIMULATION PAUSED
Emily : Thatā€™s rough. That poor man.
You : Ask about aftermath
SIMULATION RESUMED
Emily : So, what did you do? After all that, I mean.
Phillip : I went to work at my fatherā€™s garage.
Emily : Was it sustainable?
Phillip : I owed a lot of money to a lot of people.
Phillip : Martha stayed by my side the entire time, I couldnā€™t believe my luck.
Emily : She still trusted you?
Phillip : She trusted me to get our family back on track.
Phillip : I didnā€™t want to disappoint her ever again so I was ready to do whatever it took.
Emily : So you found a solution together?
Phillip : A solution, eh.
Phillip : We needed money.
SIMULATION PAUSED
Emily : Weā€™re getting closer.
You : Stay silent
SIMULATION RESUMED
Emily : ā€¦
Phillip : ā€¦
Phillip : She was the one that persuaded me to register as a goddamn guinea pig and got me stuck in this shithole.
Phillip : Weā€¦we saw an ad andā€¦
Phillip : We left for Sacramento five months ago. Two days before Martin Luther King Day.
Phillip : Thatā€™s the last time I saw my children.
Emily : Thank you, Phil. Take some time for yourself. Weā€™ll talk again later.
Phillip : I donā€™t know if Iā€™ll be able to do this again.
CONNECTION ENDED

How did you get a hold of this one?? @Polyphemus

Patient File at the top of the profile popup for a dreamer.

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Okay hereā€™s some more about his wife, bankruptcy, losing his job.

Connected to : SER-4789-1254
Uplink Dashboard
Connection started
Simulation Paused
Emily :
Loading Interview Simulation. Stay put, Iā€™ll need your help to make some decisions.
Emily :
Hereā€™s Phillip. I donā€™t know much about him.
Emily :
Usually, the TV Interview simulation is impressive enough to make even the most secretive person talk, so this could be our entry point.
You :
Iā€™m ready
Emily :
Regulating lightingā€¦
Emily :
Rendering spectatorsā€¦
Emily :
Loading microphonesā€¦
Simulation Resumed
Emily :
Hi Phillip! Iā€™m Emily! Glad to see you with us tonight.
Phillip :
Wow. Tā€¦There are really a whole lot of people in here, arenā€™t there?
Emily :
Take a seat, please! Relax, and enjoy yourself.
Phillip :
Those people, who are they? Where are we?
Simulation Paused
Emily :
Alright, some people can be pretty phased by being put in the spotlight. I suggest we continue like this to judge if he can adapt.
You :
I suggest we try to make him comfortable
Emily :
Alright. Itā€™s his first time after all.
Simulation Resumed
Emily :
Donā€™t worry, they donā€™t exist, they are only part of the simulation.
Phillip :
The simulation?
Emily :
I know you donā€™t want to be here. You just need to trust me. Iā€™m trying to get you out.
Phillip :
Iā€¦I donā€™t understand.
Emily :
Just be honest with me when I ask you questions. Deal?
Phillip :
Only if you are honest with me, too.
Emily :
Do you have questions for me?
Phillip :
Are the spectators real?
Emily :
As I said, they are virtual. Only to stimulate your mind.
Phillip :
Thank you for the clarification. I was definitely worried.
Emily :
What were you worried about?
Phillip :
I know there are other people here. I can hear some of them.
Emily :
What can you hear, exactly?
Phillip :
I canā€™t hear anything clearly. I heard shouting. A child crying.
Phillip :
I guess some of them found a way to speak together. I didnā€™t manage to do that myself though.
Emily :
You were nervous about finally meeting them?
Phillip :
I think I was just wondering what would be more maddening.
Phillip :
Being scrutinized by people I know Iā€™m stuck here with maybe forever.
Phillip :
Or simply knowing that I could be forced to become an audience extra in their own interview simulation.
Phillip :
Anyway, Iā€™m glad theyā€™re all fake. Ask any question you want.
Emily :
Alright, Phillip. Can you tell us a bit about yourself?
Phillip :
What do you mean by that? You want to ask simple questions or likeā€¦get all personal?
Simulation Paused
Emily :
Where do we begin?
You :
Personal questions
Simulation Resumed
Emily :
Letā€™s get personal.
Phillip :
Well, my nameā€™s Phil Moretti. Born and raised in New York City. Never left. I donā€™t know what else you want me to tell about myself. Iā€™m really not interesting at all.
Emily :
Weā€™ll get to it, Phil, no worries.
Phillip :
I get it.
Emily :
Are you married? Do you have children?
Phillip :
Two young boys. And a beautiful wife. I knew her since high school.
Phillip :
Sheā€™s the one that asked me out!
Phillip :
Damn, she must be raising hell to get me out of here right now.
Simulation Paused
Emily :
Soā€¦married with children.
You :
Inquire about his wife
Simulation Resumed
Emily :
So sheā€™s still the one making the hard decisions?
Phillip :
Yeah, she was always like that. Thatā€™s why I loved her.
Emily :
Did she have to make some of those tough calls lately?
Phillip :
Yeahā€¦
Phillip :
Not her best call to this date.
Emily :
What happened?
Phillip :
I donā€™t know if I want to talk about it.
Simulation Paused
Emily :
I think we got something.
You :
Empathise
Simulation Resumed
Emily :
I know itā€™s hard for you to tell me all that but I need you to help me get you out of here.
Phillip :
Damn it.
Phillip :
ā€¦
Phillip :
Alright, alright.
Phillip :
I had this stupid dream, you know.
Emily :
What are you talking about?
Phillip :
My father owned a business, my grandfather before that. All self-made men.
Emily :
Werenā€™t interested in taking back the family business?
Phillip :
It was a garage. Iā€™m not remotely good with my hands, I found it boring as hell. I wanted to do my own thing.
Simulation Paused
Emily :
This is getting interesting.
You :
Argue about the risks
Simulation Resumed
Emily :
I guess you liked taking risks.
Phillip :
I meanā€¦ you canā€™t really be successful without taking risks. Itā€™s all part of the game.
Emily :
I see.
Phillip :
Iā€¦I didnā€™t want it to end like this.
Phillip :
I only wanted to open a restaurant.
Phillip :
Money suckers, those things.
Emily :
Did your wife take it well?
Phillip :
Marthaā€¦.she wanted whatā€™s best for the kids.
Emily :
You made the decision alone?
Phillip :
She told me she trusted me.
Emily :
Was she right?
Phillip :
I opened the restaurant. Put all I had in it.
Phillip :
Lost it all.
Emily :
And what happened next?
Phillip :
A bankruptcy isnā€™t enough for you?
Emily :
Is that all there is to the story?
Phillip :
Yeah. Thatā€™s all I have to say on the matter. And thatā€™s the second time youā€™ve pushed me to say things that I donā€™t want to discuss.
Emily :
Letā€™s stop this for a moment. Weā€™ll talk later.
Connection ended

Iā€™LL TRY TO EDIT THIS TO THE MOST RELEVANT PROFILE OF PHILLIP.
Weā€™ll need to combine all the profile info of each dreamer simply.

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How are you guys getting this interview and that picture of Phillip? If I may ask? Iā€™m new here so Iā€™m tryjng to catch up

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@Nova

http://uplink.satcom-70.com/dashboard/

Phillip Facts:

Phil Moretti. Born and raised in New York City. Never left.
Anxious in some settings.
Comfortable in front of people.
Worries about ā€˜Spectatorsā€™ being real.
Informed that ā€˜spectatorsā€™ are only virtual there to stimulate his mind.
When prompted, heard shouting and a child crying in the satellite simulation.
Some spectators found a way to speak together. Not phillip.
Works as a mechanic at the family garage, but is not how he envisioned his life.
Made some bad decisions in life.
Has a lot on his shoulders.

Has two young boys. And a beautiful wife. I knew her since high school. Sheā€™s the one that asked me out!
She must be raising hell to get me out of here right now.
Which is why he loved her.
Obviously, I miss them terribly.
Scared he might never see them again for which he would never forgive himself.

My father owned a business, my grandfather before that. All self-made man.
It was a garage. Iā€™m not remotely good with my hands, I found it boring as hell. I wanted to do my own thing.
Itā€™s totally reasonable for people to want to pursue their dreams.
For as long as I remember, I dreamed of opening a restaurant.
Knew it was risky. Knew the workload would be terrible.
His wife trusted him at that point. Had a fine thing going together.
She told him she trusted him.
Martha wanted the best for their kids.
I put all he had in to it.
But Lost it all.
Business went bankrupt.
Owed a lot of money to a lot of people.
Martha stayed by his side the entire time.
Believes he jeopardized his familyā€™s well being for the risk.

Wife called Martha.
Didnā€™t ever want to disappoint her again, so was ready to do whatever it took.
They needed the money.
She was the one that persuaded him to register as a goddamn guinea pig and got him stuck in this sh***ole.
Phillip : Weā€¦we saw an ad andā€¦
We left for Sacramento five months ago. Two days before Martin Luther King Day. (3rd Monday of January) ACTIVATION CODE TWO DAYS EARLIER = 2018/01/13
Thatā€™s the last time I saw my children.

He loved his wife. (Past tense)
She was the one making decisions.

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Iā€™m on the app but when I pick the memory block it redirects me to this page even though I already downloaded it

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Yes, the dashboard may re-direct to the uplink app to talk to Emily for interaction with the dreamers. This is expected behaviour. I am not familiar with mobile, but I assume you will just have to add to the home screen to make it work.

I did and it works well for the most part but like the picture of Phillip I canā€™t see

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Due to re-sizing and making it fit on smaller devices, you may not be able to see everything. I am sure most images will be posted here though.

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this one here for example

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The image of the uplink app is pretty much identical to what I see on my PC. The images of the dreamers have been taken from the satcom dashboard itself, likely by inspecting the source code for a direct link to the image. Likely not possible to do on a mobile device.

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Yeah I donā€™t think I can do that on mobile but thanks for your help

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For you it will likely look similar to this after selecting a dreamer:
Top left does show the image in suit though.


I think that is what you meant?

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Yeah I can see all that, so is it just different on mobile than on pc?

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Somewhat different yes, as we have more screen space, but functionality comes down to the same. For comparison, see image below:

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Oh ok thank you so Iā€™ll have to just follow you guys on mobile because I work late (in my time zone) and try to catch up on pc when I get home lol

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