Last night at Dr. Zander's Centaurian Sunset Cantina, Bob Howard, a computational demonologist told about his latest encounter on Earth. He said he was sent to investigate a strange anomaly in a server farm that was hosting a popular online game. Bob Howard was not his real name, of course. He worked for a secret organization that dealt with occult threats and paranormal phenomena. The organization was called the Laundry, and it was a branch of the British intelligence service. It was founded during World War II, when the Nazis tried to use occult forces to win the war. The Laundry's mission was to prevent anyone from using magic for evil purposes, and to keep the public unaware of the existence of the supernatural. He had a degree in computer science and a knack for hacking, which made him an ideal candidate for his job. He also had a passion for gaming, which sometimes got him in trouble with his superiors. He became a demonologist by accident, when he stumbled upon a hidden file on his computer that contained an ancient grimoire. He opened the file out of curiosity and unleashed a powerful spell that summoned a horde of demons to his apartment. He barely managed to escape with his life, but not before he learned some useful tricks from the grimoire. He was then recruited by the Laundry, who recognized his potential and trained him to use his skills for good. He suspected that someone had summoned a minor demon and trapped it inside the game, using it as a cheat engine to gain unfair advantages. He hacked into the game and tracked down the culprit, who turned out to be a teenage hacker with a penchant for dark magic. Bob confronted him in a virtual duel, using his own skills and knowledge of demonology to counter the hacker's spells. The battle was fierce and chaotic, with both sides summoning various creatures and weapons from the game's lore. Bob managed to gain the upper hand by exploiting a glitch in the game's code, which allowed him to summon a giant dragon that breathed fire and acid. He used the dragon to destroy the hacker's avatar and free the trapped demon, who thanked him and promised to leave him alone in the future. Bob then logged out of the game and reported his success to his superiors, who congratulated him and gave him a bonus. He said he was happy with the outcome, but he also admitted that he enjoyed playing the game and wished he could do it more often.