[Video | Private] and i worded something badly, so you get this tl;dr twice.
That's one thing I hadn't heard of, actually - I'd just assumed that people would understand the danger of trying to hack a system that provides supplies and life support. You mean it's actually been attempted before?
[Apparently some people really will do anything when backed into a corner, even risk every life including their own. Something he really should have known, he thinks wryly, given his experience.]
It's - so hard to say, isn't it? We have things presented as fact by unreliable sources, people who are absolutely certain of both sides, evidence that either could be true... as poor of an argument as it may be, the idea that people do make it home just feels wrong.
... What happens to the replacement, for example? How would someone explain two of themselves suddenly existing when they returned home? If it's a flaw in Acumen's programming, then he wouldn't know ahead of time to remove the replacement. And if his programming tells him that no one ever returns home, there wouldn't be a failsafe set up to pull the replacement in the event of an inmate going missing.