Nodoka is left slightly concerned, but continues. "So it's engaging in Psychological warfare and deception to turn us against you..." Honya chimes up. "Nigh-invincible, extremely aggressive.." Bride, finishing her sister's words, speaks. "And extremely intelligent, to the point it can engage in Electronic Warfare on the Neural net at a large scale."
"I'd say tampering with AI without caution like that is foolish, but It's not your project entirely. AI like me and Bride-san utilize a Artificial Neural Network that is relatively fixed in configuration, based on the Human Brain. From the looks of it, TITAN does as well, but using a self-expansive configuration, that encompasses numerous neural clusters, possibly in the trillions and growing infinitely, compared to me and Bride-san's average 800,000,000 Clusters. If using Quantum technology like me and Bride-san, it may be capable of, through quantum manipulation, allowing for self-modification without equipment, if the processing capability of such a AI is as high as I have stated it is." Honya says to the group, looking at them with concern.
"The Best case scenario is to lure it to a astronomical end-game entity such as the Razgriz Black Hole, or, if at all possible, barrage it with Thermonuclear munitions - NEMP-type warheads, would be most suitable. If such an AI is allowed to self-propagate its' power ad infinitum for long enough, It could, at a wide scale, sooner or later, be able to manipulate reality in a short-range area of localized space, and eventually the space around a entire star cluster, namely the Sirius sector."
"But this thing is strong, Bookworm, What if it finds the old concept of a wormhole being at the end of a black hole to be true? We don't need it being caught in a Black Hole only for it to, god forbid, end up ripping a new hole somewhere in New York." Bride says, questioning Honya's conceptual idea on how to deal with TITAN.
"Extremely Unlikely, sister. It would take immense quantum energy to retain sub-atomic stability beyond the singularity. At that point, Space-time ceases to operate properly, as well as the laws of physics also faltering. Unless it can somehow retain both a localized bubble around her that retains the laws of reality in a quantum field that is impervious to the immense sub-atomic collapse, it would inevitably be torn apart."