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So far the thread wasn’t having any major lag for those with newer computers. But trouble lurked on the horizon. | So far the thread wasn’t having any major lag for those with newer computers. But trouble lurked on the horizon. | ||
An NSA | An NSA freshman (whose name will not be shared) was secretly keeping track of the mega thread for security reasons. If anything happened, the thread could make teams shut down for days. This student warned CNST, who told Stuco, who was warned when the thread reached about 9000 replies and Stuco began the process of shutting it down. The thread, as one of the longest in NSA history, had the high likely hood of becoming an [[Project @tom Bomb|@tom bomb]]. No one wanted to accidentally set it off. It was completely shut down by the creator at 9049 messages. This number would become important to NSA history and to the 9th graders. | ||
Some of the 9th graders retaliated and started planning to go to war against Stubo! They began a chat called “9049 messages” or “a really chill gc” (this went through several more name changes, the current one is “Intentional Unintentional Omegathread”), for kids that didn’t want the thread to end. Most of Stubo was asleep so the 9th graders carried on without open resistance. | Some of the 9th graders retaliated and started planning to go to war against Stubo! They began a chat called “9049 messages” or “a really chill gc” (this went through several more name changes, the current one is “Intentional Unintentional Omegathread”), for kids that didn’t want the thread to end. Most of Stubo was asleep so the 9th graders carried on without open resistance. |