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Contents of all RETRO CDs from FNAF Security Breach

We translated into Russian all 16 records from the RETRO CD found in the Pizza Plex. Find out who Vanessa is and how she is connected to Vanni and everything that goes on in the Pizza Plex!
Contents of all RETRO CDs from FNAF Security Breach
Author
Anton Latoshkin
Date of publication
7 January 2022

Russian translation of Vanessa's sessions from Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach

We translated into Russian all 16 records from the RETRO CD found in the Pizza Plex. Find out who Vanessa is and how she is connected to Vanni and everything that goes on in the Pizza Plex!


CD 1-7139

Therapist: Hi Vanessa. How do you feel today? You look a little tired.

Therapist: Hmm... Well, we haven't talked for a long time. How do you feel about anxiety? When we first worked with you, calming protocols helped. Do you still use them? Yes? OK good. As I see it, a new problem has arisen. She appeared quite recently, unexpectedly? Can you tell me more?


Vanessa: What's the problem? I do my job. I come and do my job.

Therapist: Yes, of course. Your performance reports are good, but a routine check of your online history showed that you spent quite a lot of time talking to someone over an encrypted line. We have transcripts, I read them, but I still didn’t understand what you were talking about with your interlocutor. I can't understand it, so I want to understand. You must be hearing things that I can't understand. Right? Tell me who are you talking to?

Vanessa: No one! Sometimes I talk to Louis. He works in the marketing department. I think he's cute.


Therapist: Yes, I see Luis here, but there is someone else.

CD 2-4672

Therapist: Good morning! Beautiful day, isn't it? Don't you find? Hwhat happened? Oh yes, too bright. I'll draw the curtains. That's better? When the curtains are drawn, it feels like we are in some kind of back street or cave, right?


Therapist: Hmm… Today you are not in the mood to talk to me. You know, it's completely unproductive. Don't we seem to be doing better when you're talking to me? Are you aware that everyone associated with the company receives performance evaluations? If my sessions do not bring results, then I get negative feedback. If you don't want to talk for yourself, think of me. You don't want me to get in trouble, do you? They can put me in a corner. Yes. Think it's funny?

CD 3-7140

Note . Instead of the first therapist, a new, second one appeared.


MENU0:00

Therapist: Hello! Come in and sit down, please.


Vanessa: I don't know you. What's happened…

Therapist: Oh! We will get to know each other in no time. I went through all your files, so I got the feeling that we have been communicating with you for several weeks. I think I even know your father. Bill, right? Your father's name was Bill?

Vanessa: (Indistinct mumbling)

Therapist: Excuse me, what did you say?

Vanessa: I'm trying to do what I have to.

Therapist: I know what you're doing. Your manager claims that you strictly follow the instructions. Did your father make you follow instructions? I'm talking about a custody battle between tyour mother and father. Your father cheated, didn't he? In court, he made your mom look bad. I'm sorry you had to go through this. Do you want to talk about how you felt?

Therapist: You don't have to tell me how bad it is when your parents bully you into lying. He manipulated you. It is not your fault. It's really sad, but often one of the parents uses the child to harm the other. I know what happened to your mother when she lost her custody case.

Vanessa: I was supposed to be a good girl.

Therapist: It's not your fault what happened to her. Although it was your testimony. Were they true?

Therapist: I didn't think so. But your father is to blame. Not you.

CD 4-4673

Therapist: You won't talk to me? No? What is the problem? Flowers? Yes, today they are especially fragrant. I will rearrange them. Now let's see. What are you looking at? You're incredibly observant, aren't you? Fine. Well, I'd like you to tell me about yourself. I see that you are not going to do it.

Therapist: Okay. If you're not going to communicate with me, I'll just take a look at these notes. Sit comfortably. Is this chair not right for you? Well, it won't take long. Let's see. Your previous consultant is missing. Does it bother you? No? You weren't surprised to see me here, in the place of the previous therapist.

ThoseInterviewer: Okay, let's get down to business. I confess that some of the things in your file are amazing. In general, you do not come across as a troublemaker, but if you read between the lines, it becomes obvious that you are worried about something. Right?

Therapist: And I'm surprised by your knowledge of computers. You are a phenomenon. Do you know the meaning of this word? It means you have the skills of a hacker. I assume you know what a hacker is. Yes? Do you consider yourself a hacker?

CD 5-7141

Therapist: Good morning, Vanessa. Let's start right now, okay? Last night I received a message about you, and it upset me. Apparently, the IT department has compiled a rather long report that describes messages from your computer that are not related to work. What worries me is the fact that you are still passionate about something that is not related to work. But more worrying is that the messages you read are inherently manipulative. Do you know what I'm talking about?

Vanessa: I get a lot of messages from friends. I love it when Louis writes to me. He's funny.

Therapist: I'm not talking about Luis. You know what I'm talking about. Why don't you talk about it?

Therapist: You should know that the person who sent you these messages also hacked into your file and files. The same thing that I have in my hands. These files contain a lot of details from your life. Do you know what that means?

Vanessa: I'm not from the technical department. I ?I simply type on the computer.

Therapist: I know it. But the important thing here is that this person knows too much about you.

Vanessa: Many people know more than me. Sometimes I need to listen.

CD 6-4674

Note. Instead of a second therapist, a third appeared.

Therapist: Good morning, nice to meet you. I studied your personal file, so I am aware of what you and previous therapists have been working on.

Therapist: Sure, you can have candy. I also have one. You look calm, sitting like this, not thinking about the rest of the world. Okay, I'd like to start by talking about your parents. What happened to them and you was tragic, but when I read the notes, it did not seem to me that you experienced it all somehow emotionally. When I read your account of what happened, it seemed more objective than subjective. Oh sorry, do you understand what that means? I mean, the way you're telling this story is more like reading a book than talking about your past. It makes me think that you've fenced yourself off from it. This is true? I am not sure? Well, I see in your file that you spend a lot of time alone talking to yourself. Do you understand what I mean? Ask yourself questions and answer them. Perhaps you should ask yourself how you really feel about your past? Perhaps we should give ourselves a chance to take another look at what happened and letto be sad to let go once and for all.

CD 7-7142

Therapist: Hi Vanessa. Do you want candy? Toffee today.

Vanessa: No thanks. They have 35 calories.

Therapist: Hmm. Well, I like them. Okay, I thought that today we can do something that will allow us to get to know each other better. Looks like you've never taken the blot test? No? Okay, I'm going to show you some ink blobs like this one, and I want you to tell me what you see. Like this. What do you see here?

Vanessa: Treehouse.

Therapist: Hmm, does it really look like a treehouse? Do you like tree houses?

Vanessa: I like to sit outside and read.

Therapist: Okay, what about this?

Vanessa: Beetle.

Therapist: Seriously? I think it's a face. It is very interesting.

CD 8-4675

Therapist: Have you thought about what we talked about? In our last session, you said you were sad and scared about what happened to you. I suggested that you write down exactly what upset and scared you. You made it?

Therapist: You know, I work with people of all ages, from young children to the very elderly, and everyone reacts differently to tragedy. Tragedy always leads to a sense of loss. You feel empty, don't you? Yes. So, if you could deal with these feelings, how would it affect your fantasies? Would you leave them the way they eat???

CD 9-7143

Therapist: What are you doing? Oh, you like them. Me too. They smell so sweet, don't they? Apparently, the janitor on this floor has his own garden and has been arranging flowers in offices for years. Have you ever grown anything? No?

Vanessa: I work hard.

Therapist: I know that. Perhaps more than necessary. More free time will do you good. Do you have a hobby? No? Perhaps you are interested in sports. No? Hm. I have a hiding place in my basement. Maybe I can think of something you could learn there.

Vanessa: I don't like dark basements.

CD 10-7144

Therapist: I wanted to tell you to get comfortable, but I guess you already did. You can take a nap. Comfortable chair, right? Based on these message logs, you've been working late for the last couple of weeks. Or didn't work. Are you ready to talk about who you hang out with? From what I see here, these contacts are becoming more and more serious. Does it distract you from work?

Vanessa: My work is important. There is a non-disclosure agreement.

CD 11-7145

Therapist: Good morning, Vanessa. Well, I can't blame you for looking out the window instead of listening to me. What a beautiful day, right?

Vanessa: I love blue skies.

Therapist: Hmm, me too. Now let's see what we can do on this beautiful sunny day. So let's go. I know that part of your p?Bots are associated with online search, but a regular audit of your search history has shown that you are busy with something else during work hours. This is true?

Vanessa: I have breaks.

Therapist: It's true. So, looks like you were shopping for a suit in between. You also bought faux fur. What are you going to do?

Vanessa: *Indistinct mumbling*

Therapist: What was that? Did you say the costume is a secret? Why?

Vanessa: I can't talk about it. He said he would always watch. It can be here or there or somewhere in between.

Therapist: Are you talking about your father? Are you feeling something again? I don't like to sound like a hard-wired record, but it's better for your future if you solve this problem.

Vanessa: I've decided! I divided it. It's locked.

Therapist: No, that's not what I meant. You can't just ignore the problem. You need to find strength and face your memories, experiences and deal with them in order to later let go. You can use these kinds of conversations to free yourself from everything.

Vanessa: I don't like doing it.

Therapist: Hmm. Okay, okay, we'll get back to that. I would really like to know something about the costume. What is it for?

CD 12-7146

Therapist: As far as I understand, you will soon be moving to another place. I will miss you. I guess we've made progress? In your free time you can come back and talkeat with me. Our meetings do not have to be official. I have all sorts of clients, Vanessa. I work not only with corporations, but also with individuals and small groups. I even work in schools. I am wherever needed.

Vanessa: Now I need to go somewhere else. Thank you.

CD 13-4676

Note . Instead of a third therapist, a fourth appeared.

Therapist: When I meet new clients, I like to ask them directly about what they like to do. How do you spend your free time? Nothing special? What do you think about sport? Do you like sport? Yes? No? Oh, got it. You like to watch but not to play. Do you like being inside? Understand. There's a lot of weirdness out there, isn't there? I understood. Well, I hate to do it right away, but I've been asked to find out. Apparently I'm your fourth therapist and apparently all three exes are missing. Or two. I don't want to scare you, but I want to tell you that one of them was found dead.

Therapist: It doesn't seem to upset you. Well, I'll go ahead and say that the woman's body was mutilated. Looks like it was damaged by a car. It doesn't bother you either. Hm. I think it's all pretty weird. I don't understand the circumstances. Apparently, the police have no evidence. How do you feel? Maybe I have something to be afraid of. It's funny, isn't it? Okay, let's move on to something easier, shall we?

CD 14-4677

Therapist: Do you know a place called Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizza Plex? I take your silence as an affirmative answer. Besides, I know myself that you know about this place because the technicians who work at Pizza Plex know you. Or rather, it would be better to say that they think they know you. They report that they spotted you through a security camera. Or someone who looks like you. Nothing to say about it? Experts are sure that you have hacked into their systems several times already. Although, I confess, there is no evidence. They seem to be more speculating than factual. But it is clear that hacks cause all sorts of problems. Hm. You enjoy it. Watching the techies running back and forth like headless chickens. Yes. Funny image, isn't it? But seriously, I have to say that I find it strange that you spend so much time in such a busy, public place. You seem more alone to me. More alone time than with friends. Do you have much time to talk to yourself? Do you like electronics? I saw in your case that you have developed programs that talk to you and repeat the same phrases. The program asks a question and offers answers. Is this like your self-therapy? Another way to talk to yourself and sort things out? When I saw some of the recent zashif??of messages, it seemed to me that I see exactly this. It seemed to me that I was watching someone spinning in my head, but I found something different in the text. When I read what they found, at first I thought I was seeing some new examples of you talking to yourself. Then I realized that everything is different. When I read this, it seems to me that someone is answering you. Who is this?

CD 15-4678

Note . Instead of the fourth therapist, a fifth appeared.

Therapist: In your file, I saw the results of the inkblot tests. I like them. Do you want to repeat? Yes? Fine. How about this? What do you see? What? Do you want to hold? Fine.

Therapist: Do you think it's a mask? Reminds me of a mask, disguise? Yes, and I see it. Do you like the disguise idea? Disguise allows you to become invisible, right? When you're invisible, do you practically get away with anything? Yes? You like this idea, right? Okay, let's move on. I have one more report to discuss. Apparently, the technicians were checking the incoming and outgoing messages in this building and found something interesting. They say you talked to someone, or with something. Pretty strange. What do you think about that? Nothing? The lyrics say that they thought it was an attempt to manipulate you or perhaps lure you somewhere.

Therapist: That's better. From this side of the table, I see your eyes. The point is that when readingI get something different out of them. I don't think you are being manipulated. I think you are manipulating. Will you comment? Okay... then how about this? I've got security footage from the technicians of the time they caught you at the Pizza Plex. It's you, right? I know the image is distorted, but I think this someone looks like you. And you are not alone here. You're talking to someone or something, it's hard to tell. What are these things? It looks like rabbit ears. What? Do you find it funny? I guess it is.

CD 16-4679

Therapist: Got another message from the technicians at the Pizza Plex. I'm afraid it's about you again. Technicians struggled to fix some serious glitches in the robots. Not sure what exactly is wrong, other than it makes the robots more creepy than funny. Do you like creepy things, not entertainment? Thanks, but it's really not that funny. Apparently, the glitch has spread not only to robots. It has become systemic. It started to infect all the machines, and when the techies traced the causes, they brought them to you. I'm not going to pretend to understand everything I read here, but I understand that the system failure was like a cascade that broadcast a very dangerous message. While experts were trying to reprogram the system to remove the failure, its source has changed. You have to excuse me, because I'm not very familiar with computers.programming, so I could be wrong, but I understand that the glitch stopped being a glitch and turned into a deliberate set of subroutines that were aimed at doing the same thing that the glitch did. These routines seem to come from you. Can you explain it?

Therapist: Listen. I'm on your side. Our sessions remain only between me and you. Experts can't prove all of this, so you don't have any problems. I just thought you could tell me what you're trying to do. Perhaps if we could sort things out, it would help us. What do you think about that? Still don't want to talk? Fine. Well, let's do it. Why don't we talk about what I found out about your past? Some therapists think they should only focus on the information they get from their clients, but others, like myself, find it helpful to learn about clients from other sources. Do you want to guess what I learned when I looked into the tragedy from your past? Is it all about your parents? Won't you even look at me? Great. You can look at the floor as much as you like. But that doesn't change the fact that everything you said in your personal file about your parents is a complete lie. Honestly, you had great parents, a great childhood. Why are you lying? Look at me. Tell me why you agreed. You ... (prod.looking for a throat). I understand that you may be angry about what I just said to you. Why don't we come back to it another day. You shake your head like you know it won't happen.

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