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[[File:Yasuo's NAVI hardware.jpeg|300px|right|thumb|Iwakura Yasuo's NAVI and hardware, featuring multiple screens and processing units.]]
 
[[File:Yasuo's NAVI hardware.jpeg|300px|right|thumb|Iwakura Yasuo's NAVI and hardware, featuring multiple screens and processing units.]]
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Yasuo's NAVI is seen briefly in the first episode. Being a [[Tachibana Laboratories|Tachibana]] employee he is very proficient with his hardware, though by the time [[Iwakura Lain|his daughter]] has become fully engrossed in the [[Wired]] and [[NAVI]]s his own setup pales in comparison.
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Yasuo's NAVI is seen briefly in the first episode. Being a [[Tachibana General Laboratories|Tachibana]] employee he is very proficient with his hardware, though by the time [[Iwakura Lain Iwakura|his daughter]] has become fully engrossed in [[the Wired]] and [[NAVI]]s his own setup pales in comparison.
    
The OS installed on Yasuo's NAVI is the Application Oyajiization System, designed by [[Nakahara Junji]]. His password is shown to be Think Bule Count One To, which is a reference to the short story "Think Blue, Count Two" by Cordwainer Smith. (On many sites his password is mis-transcribed as ''Think Bule Count One Tow'', but there is no terminal ''W''.)
 
The OS installed on Yasuo's NAVI is the Application Oyajiization System, designed by [[Nakahara Junji]]. His password is shown to be Think Bule Count One To, which is a reference to the short story "Think Blue, Count Two" by Cordwainer Smith. (On many sites his password is mis-transcribed as ''Think Bule Count One Tow'', but there is no terminal ''W''.)

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