Talk:United States of America/@comment-24301892-20160820042013/@comment-27404954-20160820043831

Midway through transport, the data is examined and cleared of any infection or malware in moments. In another second, the data is copied and transferred, but nothing was actually stolen. The copy of the data is bounced multiple times through multiple routers, including one in deep space and two below the crust of the Earth, before arriving at its eventual destination for examination.

A single note, an unidentifiable yet unencrypted .txt file, is attached with the Russian papers when the US R&D people receive them. It reads, "You forgot to check for any viruses. Don't worry; I did for you. Best wishes on your new defectors, darlings."