Frank Pritchard's computer

 is a computer that appears in Deus Ex: Human Revolution. It's used by Frank Pritchard, the head of the cyber-security division at Sarif Industries, and can be found in his office in Sarif Industries HQ.

Login / Password
The computer has security rating 5.

Login: fpritchard Password: nuclearsnke

RE: Login and Password changes
From: David Sarif To: Frank Pritchard

Thanks for telling me, Frank. It's good to know. As for the passwords, be sure to let the affected parties know.

nucl3arsnake@SI.copt.det wrote:

>As surprised as I am to admit this, Jensen's >security measures actually DID work that >evening. That environmental warning we all >heard go off? It was a back-up failsafe that >HE insisted I insert into the alarm coding. > >I'm still working on finding out how the >primary alerts got suppressed, but until I >have an answer, I believe it necessary to >rewamp some important passwords. I've >taken the liberty of suggesting a few ideas. >Here they are: > >dsarif -- frneticpny >amargoulis -- gsspgirl >fmalik -- bmbadier >dmitchell -- lawboy >cmartinez -- lolliepop >wrosellini -- quintus >me - nuclearsnke > >P.S. I'm sure I do not have to remind you to >delete this after you've read it. Do I?

Series Pitch 3091
From: cacilia.patte@picus.mtl.can To: Frank Pritchard

Mr. Pritchard,

Thank you for submitting your show concept and script treatment to Picus TV. We have duly reviewed your submission and regret to inform you that there is currently no interest in developing a program of such a nature.

In fact, Mr. Pritchard, as this is your fifth (remarkably similar) show proposal in 12 months it behooves me to be honest with you re: your prospects with Picus TV. It is very difficult for us to imagine how a 13-episode dramatic series built around the "nightly coding exploits" of "Nucl3arsnake: Hacker Extraordinaire" would appeal to our target demographic. Our viewers are looking for action, mystery, and suspense. They want a hero who's not afraid to get physical, rather than one who skulks in the shadows and ducks forcover behind intellicams. To be honest, the main character seems, to us, somewhat underhanded and obsequious.

A very popular character-type is the policeman. Or even better, the ex-cop who still upholds the law. This is the type of protagonist people can warm up to and cheer for. You should give this idea serious consideration.

Sincerely,

Cecilia Patte Editor Picus TV