Haven't seen anything along these lines yet, so…
Stanislav Lunev.
The BRIDGE.
Payback for today.
Q
Seemed like it was "payback" for the comms fuckery that had been happening.
Lunev was a spy from an untrusted source who was allowed in and accepted.
In 2010, Intel came out with it's "Sandy Bridge" processor with a kill switch that could be remotely killed via 3G cell phone networks even if the computer was turned off.
Next came Ivy Bridge and then there was the Management Engine (ME) but the whole "kill switch" got dropped from the discussion. After that, could anyone really trust Intel?
http:// www.eutimes.net/2010/12/remote-kill-switch-added-to-intel-sandy-bridge/
The BRIDGE is still there in current processors, it's part of the ME.
https://
threatpost.com/intel-confirms-its-much-loathed-me-feature-has-a-kill-switch/127739/
Perhaps Q was letting someone know how and why their computer just got shut off, which would be a pretty good demonstration of his horsepower in terms of locating, pinpointing and reaching out to touch someone.