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Hello, everyone. I have an update I need to give all of you. And sadly, it's not good.

Last week, the external hard drive on which I stored most of my work-related files died on me, unexpectedly and suddenly. I took it in to a computer repair shop to see what could be recovered. Over the last week, that hard drive has been picked through by their recovery software, and whatever could be recovered was inserted into a new hard drive.

All of the files, with a small handful of utterly useless exceptions, were either corrupted or recovered incorrectly. Every last one of them. This means that I have lost access to my ENTIRE workflow for my channel. All of the project files have been lost. All of my recordings and settings have been lost. All of the music and sound effects I use to bring my work to life have been lost. Several dozen gigabytes of image files, including personal art projects or pieces of sentimental value, have all been lost. Work-related documents and schedules have also all been lost.

In short, if it had to do with my YouTube channel, it is lost.

Naturally, as one might expect, this will slow down the flow of future readings until my workflow is fixed up, and even then, the music and sound libraries will need to be rebuilt from the ground up, meaning that the music and sounds you hear in my readings might not be the same ones you are used to. This could be a blessing in disguise, and it is well within my power to do - new material and all that - but it will still take time, and it will cause me no end of headaches.

As a result of this set-back, I have no ETA on when my projects will get back into gear, be they my readings, or Doctor Whooves: Living Legacy. I take full responsibility for this disaster, as the responsibility fell on me to buy a replacement hard drive sooner, rather than waiting for the old one to crap out entirely. Now, everyone is paying the price for my shortsightedness. I'm sorry.

Hopefully, I can sort it out.

-Tone Shift

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