You’ve recently gotten a job working in the IT department at one of Silicon Valley’s 
hottest new startups, AirWeb. The company is developing a state-of-the-art artificial 
intelligence engine designed to help provide a new perspective on the world’s problems. 
Interestingly, very few people know the details of AirWeb ‘s work and the company is 
very secretive about its technology, even to its own investors.

You report directly to the Head of Product, a person named Mr. Cloudy, and he has a 
very important task for you. You see, every month, the head researchers down in the 
lab send an email to the board of investors to tell them about the status of the 
project. Cloudy wants you to intercept these emails and censor any 
“proprietary information” included in them.