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CPU: Intel Core i9-14900K
Running at 6.0 GHz because hostage rescues demand low latency, and my octopus co-pilot, Dr. Ink-tavius, insists on perfection.
Real-time ray-traced reflections of fluorescent lighting on Office’s linoleum floors? Yes. The octopus appreciates RTX-enabled water cooler fidelity.
4TB Crucial P3 Plus dedicated to replays, telemetry, and octopus-controlled simulations.
The Octopus Connection
Dr. Ink-tavius resides in an integrated, LED-synced tank. RGB reacts to game events:
Hostage rescue = soothing blue pulses.
Lost rounds = aggressive red strobing.
Via an underwater tactile interface, Ink-tavius contributes to grenade throws and occasionally, chaos.
If you see us in-game, know that every flashbang is backed by more power than the Apollo program—and at least one very judgmental octopus.
🐙 Dr. Ink-tavius: Tactical Consultant. CS Office: Forever. 🐙
They stream and are very entertaining no matter what you play!
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