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}}<blockquote>From: Trevor Donovan
}}<pre>From: Trevor Donovan


To: Alexandra Drennan
To: Alexandra Drennan


Subject: EL Capacity
Subject: EL Capacity


Yeah, no worries. EL is not only ridiculously fast, it also has a bazillion tons of space. Even while hosting a full copy of the Archive, it'll totally be able to handle all your project's data needs, assuming its output is as you suggested. I mean, the worst case scenario would be, like, centuries.
Yeah, no worries. EL is not only ridiculously fast, it also has a bazillion tons of space. Even while hosting a full copy of the Archive, it'll totally be able to handle all your project's data needs, assuming its output is as you suggested. I mean, the worst case scenario would be, like, centuries.


That should be enough, right?
That should be enough, right?


Right? o_O
Right? o_O


- Trev</pre>
== Notes ==
* This is one of two documents in ''[[The Talos Principle]]'' which involve or make reference to [[Ancient human#Trevor Donovan|Trevor Donovan]], before his far greater role in [[The Talos Principle 2|the second game]], and the only one with actual text from Trevor. The other document that refers to him is [[team_leads.eml]].


- Trev</blockquote>
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Latest revision as of 21:09, 10 July 2024

capacity.eml
Source: loc
Date: 0000/06/22
Area: B1

capacity.eml is a text document stored in terminal B01 Extra in B1.

Contents

From: Trevor Donovan

To: Alexandra Drennan

Subject: EL Capacity

Yeah, no worries. EL is not only ridiculously fast, it also has a bazillion tons of space. Even while hosting a full copy of the Archive, it'll totally be able to handle all your project's data needs, assuming its output is as you suggested. I mean, the worst case scenario would be, like, centuries.

That should be enough, right?

Right? o_O

- Trev

Notes