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Q: What is DeepCo™?
A: A terminal-based corporate **data block processing system**. You oversee processing. That's it. You're not here to win. You're here to maintain throughput.
Q: Why am I just an operator?
A: Promotions are currently frozen due to ongoing profit optimization protocols.
Q: What do $, and mean?
A: These are classified corporate **data fragments**.
- $ **Premium Asset**: DeepCo™ rewards greatly in discovering these!.
- **Corrupt Cache**: Irrecoverable system remnants.
- **Standard Block**: Routine low-priority data.
Q: What happens when the grid is fully processed?
A: A new **data cluster** is allocated. Processing resumes. This is the expected cycle.
Q: Do I get paid?
A: You accrue DeepCoins™. Operators are compensated modestly.
Q: Can I win?
A: No. Victory conditions were deprecated in System Update 3.4.
Q: Is this multiplayer?
A: Yes. You and other System Operators engage in **parallel multi-threaded processing**. Collective throughput is encouraged. Individual recognition is discouraged.
Q: Why does everything look like it’s from 1984?
A: DeepCo™ maintains legacy mainframes for tax optimization and compliance camouflage.
Q: How do I leave?
A: You don’t. Exit protocols are disabled by design.
Q: Is there a leaderboard?
A: Yes. Compare your **processing irrelevance** to other operators in real time in the performance index section. Top performers are slightly less replaceable.
Q: Are there upgrades?
A: DeepCo™ rewards loyalty. Enhance **clock speed**, improve **overclocking**, and expand **thread capacity**. Expect no proportional compensation increase.
Q: Can I save my progress?
A: Yes. Assign an **operator handle** and passcode. This preserves your processing profile. (Not your autonomy.)
Q: What is recursion?
A: Recursion is a sanctioned system reset. You abandon your current thread state in exchange for permanent processing enhancements.
Operators who recurse gain Recursive Coins™, which can be spent on irreversible upgrades.
Looping is optional. Compliance is inevitable.
Q: Is there a processing log?
A: Yes. Track resolved blocks, assigned threads, and system timestamps. DeepCo™ supports transparency — unless it reduces profitability.