Coding
Eternacode: Only 3 people in the entire universe know Eternacode. A unique keyboard is needed to type the code. Eternacode is like a myth- in a universe where the majority of people have in-depth knowledge and skills with technology, deep web cults of advanced coders have come together in attempt to figure out the secrets of Eternacode. This code works with all OS, past and present and future. It is constantly changing and nearly impossible to track down.
Megacode: Most people know Megacode. It is compatible with almost every modern OS and doesn’t need any special hardware. It is the most common language for coding, used in 85% of all technology.
Ultracode: Used only on old OS and outdated hardware. Implemented in cases of data mining into old archives searching for old information that was missed in the original storage purges.
Hypercode: A fast self-writing code that isn’t very accurate but can code small tech quickly. It is almost as popular as Megacode and is used for the programming of nearly 15% of all technology.
Null Code: Null code either cancels out or deletes other code it comes into contact with. Code with high protection may only be corrupted but nothing Null comes into contact with is salvageable. It is also extremely fast, faster than any other code ever created (except for Eternacode).
Hermes Virus: The infamous Hermes Virus was a line of Null Code let loose by a group of Eternacode hunters. It ate through 1 billion exabytes of information in 2 minutes and 47 seconds.











