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"You go on with your conspiracy theories. Tell you something - no matter what kind of theory you come up with, you always miss the real cause of whatever's going on. Think you know? You don't. Think you got a clue? Whatever. You couldn't buy a clue from a corrupt OPS hound with a pastry fetish."
―l337b0i, responding to mstrslcr on the Cularin holonet node[1]

During the Clone Wars, an individual used the handle l337b0i as a user ID when posting on the Cularin holonet node.[1]

Around the time of Operation False Horizon, the slicer Tiny.f shared on the Cularin holonet node what was purported to be leaked communique from Jir Tramsig,[1] the leader of Thaereian military forces in the Cularin system,[2] that referenced a Thaereian plot to cause social and economic disruption on Cularin. This triggered widespread discussion on the holonet forum regarding the legitimacy of the message, including a responses by the users __0__ and mstrslcr claiming the alleged Thaereian scheme to be legitimate. From aboard a starship docked at Varna Biqua,[1] a floating city on the Cularin system planet Genarius,[3] l337b0i posted a response on the forum that accused mstrslcr of being uninformed; l337b0i also spoofed the node location recorded for this message to 0.0.0, the same location as used in the post by __0__, to illustrate that a node location logged on a Cularin holonet node forum post could be falsified. The slicer alyssaroxu responded and publicly disclosed on the forum l337b0i's true location, on Varna Biqua.[1]

At a later time, mstrslcr posted on the Cularin holonet node an intercepted message that some users interpreted as a report by a Jedi representative recommending intervention in the operation of the Almas Academy, a Jedi academy on the planet Almas. Sceptical that the message was Jedi-related, l337b0i reviewed the intercept with a text analyzer and concluded that the language and syntax used were not consistent with other Jedi writings.[4]

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