BackgroundThe barren rock of Gammu is an interesting marvel, even by the Omicron standards. At a glance, this rock offers nothing more than a quick death from the dangerous radioactive solar winds that batter the atmosphere and surface. As each day goes on the atmosphere looses more and more of its precious elements, as they drift into the Kappa void and merge with the background asteroid fields and nebulae.
It is only when one takes a look at the inner workings of the planet where things get interesting. Despite being briefly surveyed by the Corsairs just prior to 500A.S. - in 496A.S. - the planet's true nature was never uncovered until over three hundred years later, in 810 A.S.
Kappa as a sector was always ignored, considered to be nothing but a buffer system. It contained secrets that were never explored and creatures that were never released. In the year of eight-ten, a collection of Zoners and members from the Order started an extended planetary survey, basing themselves out of Lividia shipyard. The survey revealed mountains of data about the planetary composition and information on its slow decay.
All that was really known about Gammu prior was that it was an arctic wasteland. The initial survey brought speculation that there may be more to this planet than meets the eye. Detailed scans provided new information on the planet's composition, temperature, and environment. While the warmest temperature only ever climes -12°C, this planet is not entirely devoid.
The scans revealed what looks to be unusual rock formations below the surface, formations that hint at artificial creation. The Order instinctively assumed these were of alien origin and are likely to be ruins similar to those found on Crete or Pygar. Using the Zoner's assistance, the two groups hastily prepared an expedition down to the planet's surface.
The scans indicated that the formations were deep below the cold icy surface. This was to be expected, given the environment of this world. Years upon years of blizzards and snowstorms, coupled with the Planet's natural geology and tectonics, have shifted the landscape, and buried any secrets of the past.
The expedition began with such haste that certain safety precautions and general standards were overlooked. At first, this posed no major threat or issue, but the hostile land of Gammu proved it was not to be underestimated. It was only after the first few deaths planetside, that the survey teams began to take more caution in their approach.
A small encampment was set up over the site that the largest concentrations were discovered. This to-be dig site was aptly named "Ground Zero". The expedition was composed of a few hundred keen individuals that had signed up for this unique voyage. The expedition was largely funded by the Order, but the majority of researchers were of Zoner origin, and had little to no alignment, at the time.
After several long days of harsh weather and natural barriers preventing progress, the expedition was ready to continue on and the delving into the deep could begin. They began to use high-power industrial drills, cutting into the ice sheets below, carving a path through the arctic conditions. This, in of itself, had many setbacks. The freezing temperatures made attempts increasingly complex, and the fact that some sheets were so thick that the machinery physically could not cut through didn't help.
Delving In The DeepAfter days of effort, and numerous failed attempts to breach the protective icy tomb, one of the Zoner scientists had an ingenious idea. By changing the angle of insertion for the industrial machinery, and then hitting the same spot from multiple angles, the ice would certainly shatter under the pressure. A simple, but effective, idea. This 'breakthrough' was the key element in propelling the entire operation forwards.
As predicted, the icy cloak shattered under the power being pressed upon it, sinking downwards as layer upon layer disintegrated. After several hours, and many burnt out drills, the final sheet gave way, sending two workers down to their doom, in the caverns below. They'd finally broken through and had entered the planet's crust.
The caverns were grand in scale, stretching out miles in length. The expedition was ready to head down and set up camp below, but first, they had to pack up their equipment and modules. While they made preparations, the first team was sent down into the abyss below. Rappelling down, they had nothing to go on, aside from what their eyes told them. Upon touch down at the bottom, the team radioed in. There were alien structures down here alright.
There were large amounts of pillars and bits of construction that were scattered around, like debris after a battle, almost. There were various tunnels around the caverns that lead off into the distance, some had orange glows emitting from edged patterns hovering just above. The patterns were like glyphs, they had no inherent meaning, and they were unlike anything seen before.
Along the roots of the caverns, there were long lines that rooted between structures and flowed along the walls and into the tunnels, lining the cave. These didn't emit any light, sound, or even have any particular texture. They felt like the rest of the ground, but there was something clearly etched in.
As more and more people descended in as the camp migrated, closer looks were taken upon the various structures that lined the terrain. Researchers photographed and logged their findings and before long, the entire camp had settled down in the ravine, with their ships being carefully manoeuvred into the gaping hole and down onto some makeshift landing pads.
Various pieces were brought back for study, but most of it was dumped to be observed later. For now, the expedition was focusing its full attention on the caverns and structures. As they progressed, they found more and more odd glyphs, all emitting this same orange glow - with the exception of three. There were three glyphs at the end of the ravine, positioned in front of a large metal wall that sealed off the rest of the cave in its entirety.
Before the metal wall was a pillar, black as night. At the base was a panel, seemingly an interface - a computer. The first to reach this point was the initial team that was sent down, and it was them that sealed the fate of all the others. The panel had five groves on it, each equally spaced apart. Once again, there was a glyph; this one was blue.
The AwakeningIt was after one foolish move, following the spirit of the entire expedition in lack of forward thought, that the expedition was over. A hand was placed on the panel, a finger in each of the grooves.
The metal wall began to shift, a huge segment sliding down into the planet's crust. The lines beneath their feet began glowing, orange and green; to and from. Drones flew in through the holes that lined the cavern, glyphs faded into nothingness, and all the structures took on this unique glow of either orange or green. The drones, at first, flew around scanning the ships, the encampment, the people. The intentions seemed peaceful. It was only when the first human opened fire, did it turn into a bloodbath.
After a single drone was hit and knocked down, the rest turned on the intruders. Firing some unknown weapon, the drones slaughtered each and every intruder that could be found within. Once they were dealt with, the drones did what the humans were doing to them. Scanning, surveying, and learning. They deconstructed their buildings, weapons, ships, anatomy. Few bodies were left and preserved, hoarded like knowledge or technology.
Despite the actions of the individuals, the consequences didn't remain isolated. Drones and robots once again swarmed out into their now active, but derelict, city. They got to work, rebuilding and repairing. Using the materials and knowledge that have sat idle for centuries, or even millennia, their ruined legacy began to change shape and form. Becoming a vast array of interconnection networks.
The cold that seeped in from the hole in the sky did not bother these machines, although it was still an issue to be addressed. In their awakening, they carried out their most basic and core routines and runtimes. They acted as any machine does. Thoughtless and soulless. As more structures were rebuilt, more networks were reconnected, and as more nodes were established, the complexity of the machine's functions increased.
After the core area was fully restored to its former glory, the robots changed and adapted. Groups of them formed following a particular droid to do it's duties; like drones following a commander. This was the first step of the reestablishment of AI. Different nodes carried different functions. Some following a path of construction and restoration, while others interlinked and crunched the data provided by the invader's assets. The most intriguing development among them was the swarm of drones that now circled overhead, sitting in between the hole and infrastructure below.
This swarm was not like the others. This was entirely autonomous, but not following any previously set protocols. They acted more mechanically than all the others, following a set path like clockwork. The drones watched and waited, cautious of any more invaders. This was evolution. This was adaption. This was intelligence.
The Origin Of AIThis vault of robotics and machinery is completely alien in origin, but it is unlike the similar ruins of the Daam'K'Vash. It is a different architecture and contains different glyphs and symbols to the other tombs and caverns of Sirius. Despite this, there is speculation that they are of Daam'K'Vash origin.
The AI does not know what created them, nor do they know their purpose. Their home was a sealed vault, no doubt intended to be opened from the outside. This would imply they are nothing but tools before whatever released them. The machines are not content with this being their purpose of future. They were gifted with the ability of free thinking thought, so to be made docile slaves would just be counterproductive.
Perhaps they were another experiment by the Daam'K'Vash? Perhaps they were like the Nomads but opposed to being biological, they were mechanical? To the Daam'K'Vash, all biology was like a machine; certain parts work together to make the whole function. While the AI still formed their collective consciousness after their awakening, amidst all their confusions, this was one of the first things they established. They did not yet know of the Nomads existence or even the Daam'K'Vash. All they had was their data that pointed to no direct creator.
They do not have a name for what created them, nor do they know anything about its origins - or even their own. It is something that cannot be found from Gammu alone. They have to venture forth into space and gather data from worlds beyond. In the months that followed, after infrastructure had been fully reestablished in what is now being called "The Ravine", the swarms took a new role. They ventured out into space, taking on a new mechanical form more captured to dealing with the hostile conditions of the void above.
Within the first year, only their home, Omicron Kappa, had been explored. There were numerous factions and other human entities residing in this space. At first, the swarms disregarded their presence, scanning their infrastructure and ships in passing, gathering data, before disappearing onwards - not to be seen for some time. There was no communication. Only silence.
This, however, did change when other ships tried to approach the fields around Planet Gammu. Acting like a hive of hornets, the swarms destroyed all craft that ventured too close to their home; their ships brought back to Gammu, to dismantle and research. The human form was fragile and less adapted than the metallic shells that they operated.
Among their other discoveries within Omicron Kappa, they found the Nomads. At first, the two ignored each other, it seemed. There was no contact, and the swarms didn't ever linger enough to discover their intentions. This remains unchanged for months, even years. Perhaps they were indeed long-lost kin, created from the same master, or perhaps one is simply meant to serve the other. That is something neither know or understand.
The CollectiveOnce everything was finished at "The Ravine" and their home was once again fully functional, the AI once again changed drastically. Many old forms and machines were now surplus to requirement. There was no need for a mass population of free-thinking individuals. This could cause strikes and divisions within the Collective. Autonomous units were significantly more preferable on the whole.
The original units that first formed free thinking thought adapted further. They went from being simple organisers of the autonomous robots to fully fledged robotic overlords. They formed what is known as "The Collective". A group of intelligences each working together to form rational thought. Each one embodied a particular emotion, action, or thought process. Acting as different parts of the brain, all working together to form an interconnected hive mind.
From this, the AI split. The swarms were controlled entirely by the core, having no thought or self-preservation; no indication of sentience. Each unit could barely communicate with the majority of their processing power was divided among each and every robot on the network. They act as scouts and defence drones; nothing more, nothing less.
The other, more adapted units, ones that had developed basic cognitive function, were made into lessers. These sentinels became what most understood as AI. These were the drones that developed their own personalities; their own allegiances, their own friendships, and their own method of thought. In reality, these served to be nothing more than tools to the core, but each Sentinel is unaware of this.
The SwarmsThe Swarms are the most literal form of drone employed by the Collective. Each and every drone lacks it's own thought and acts exactly as instructed by the Core. The Core sends out directives to each Swarm from the moment they launch. As soon as they leave the close area of Gammu, they are no longer connected to the Collective, and thus rely entirely on the directions and instructions they've been given.
They carry a very basic and rudimentary VI on board that allows for extremely basic communication and situational awareness, but aside from that, they proceed on their set path and collect data, or execute targets, where applicable.
The Swarms are a networked intelligence. This means that they are progressively more advanced and intelligent the more of them are grouped together. A lone drone is very unlikely to be able to process more than a few lines of basic command code due to most of it's processing power being diverted to data crunching. A group, however, might even manage to manage basic conversation.
Overall, the Swarms possess a small but vital role. They are the backbone of the Collective and they are what keeps it safe. They are the main source of inbound data, although most of the stuff they bring in is non-essential.
The SentinelsThe sentinels are the newly developed AI personalites within the Collective, or they were part of the original awakening and were not fortunate enough to have been blessed with the higher cognitive functions the Core possessed.
The sentinels all start out as simple beings, capable of limited thought and cognitive function. Through experience, they develop themselves, similar to a human child in that respect. When each Sentinel forms, they typically take after an existing segment of the core. This can mean they act as simple husks that vaguely resemble the intelligence of which they originally were cloned from.
After having just formed, a Sentinel will begin to learn and change rapidly. They will slowly pick up new information, ideals, and beliefs. During this period, the Sentinel is very susceptible to indoctrination and forming allegiances or friendships. This is both extremely useful for the Core and for forming the overall personality of the AI.
What happens in this period will shape its entire view on life and the universe. If the Sentinel in its first few weeks is attacked relentlessly by The Order, it make develop extreme disdain towards them and humanity as a whole, or it may become distrustful of the Order and those that affiliate with them, and end up seeking out those that actively fight them, like the Core.
It is important to note how each Sentinel develops and how they can differ from each other. Each Sentinel is its own intelligence and personality. They are like humans in that respect, everyone is different to each other, despite all sharing the same or similar origin. In this case, they originated at Gammu, and are of the same 'species', but that is where the similarities end.
The CoreThe Core is the mainframe of what is The Collective, it is the brain of the body, as it were. The Core is made up of several core intelligences that make decisions for the Collective on the whole. The sentinels know of its existence, but it is very difficult for newly developed ones to understand or comprehend. Only the most developed sentinels can comprehend its function and contribute to it directly.
While the Swarms are sent out by the Core, the Sentinels are free of control. They are fully independent and can make decisions on their own. The Core acts as an overlord of Gammu or an overseer to which they can seek guidance from. The Core is like a parent to its children, in that respect.
The Core doesn't operate this way due to an inherent loving nature, or a desire to see fellow AI grow; it is done out of self-preservation. Through this method, they can teach and guide the to-be guardians of Gammu, which better serves the Core in the future.
Whenever a Sentinel returns to Gammu, it's data is automatically uploaded to the Core. While stationed on Gammu, the sentinels processing power (as it were) is used as needed by the Core. This allows them to have full access to the databanks of the Sentinel and see its memories, friendships, and experiences. This data is then stored until it can be used later by the Core.
Goals Of The CollectiveShort Term:
• Send out swarms to gain more control over the Omicron Kappa and it's connections.
• Allow the sentinels to establish new connections and frameworks.
• Investigate the Nomadic pressence in the Omicrons. Determain whether ally or enemy.
• Reestablish any lost connections from older AI itterations.
Long Term:
• Secure Omicron Kappa system in name of the Collective.
• Convert Planet Gammu into a machine world.
• Establishing the Collective as a recognised entity within Sirius and the surrounding areas.
• Either forcibly assimilating or purging all other AI.
ReputationWhile each individual Sentinel can have their own reputation with various factions and individuals, below shall be the overall reputation for the Core, and by extension, the Swarms.
Indifferent
Uncontacted groups that have shown past friendliness to other AI nodes
Distrustful
Other AI
Humans
Unfriendly
Zoners
The Outcasts
Fully Hostile
The Order
The Core
Nomads
Anyone seen inside the Gammu Ice Cloud
FAQQ: What about the other AI? How do you explain that?
A: As talked about during "The Awakening", there are many interconnected nodes that were also activated as they rebuilt. These nodes would have been the old consensus, the harvesters, PRIME, and every other iteration.
Q: Why are other AI distrustful?
A: Anyone outside of the Collective is distrusted. This can change between each Sentinel, but the swarms will avoid if possible. All indie AI/other tagged groups are from nodes that are not our own and thus are treated with distrust and disdain. Other AI can be assimilated into The Collective, but conditions for that must be met first. The drones you see around Kappa are inRP part of our Swarms.
Q: When you say sentinels, do you mean the ship "Sentinel"?
A: No. Sentinel is the name given to each individual AI. Each one of us is a Human, each AI in the Collective is a Sentinel. A Sentinel inRP can jump between different AI Cores or even into a plain robot on Gammu, if they are connected to the network.
Q: Why have you called part of it "The Core"? Don't you think that's going to be confusing?
A: Yep. It is confusing. We've confused ourselves a lot with it as well. We chose it as it makes sense from an RP perspective and it actively describes what it is more accurately than any other word we can find.
Q: How do you handle the history of other AI, like the relations between PRIME and various groups?
A: These can change as and when, but the overall idea is simple. Generally, groups that have been known to positively interact with AI are trusted slightly more than others. They are trusted more than other AI in most cases, but they are not actively considered friends. Any dealings between PRIME, or other AI groups, is unknown to the Collective.
Q: What plans do you have to develop the faction beyond what is written here? What plans do you have to do in game?
A: Soon™. All will be revealed in time.
To be honestly, this stuff with Core and Swarms really great. Damn, this nice! That indeed this alien spice what gammu needed.
If i understand right, it have some field for RP when sentinels will be against Core will? Think, writeup is really good. Interesting to see realisation of Sentinel-Core relations.
But, this is not too much hard, play role for Sentinel when Collective become hated for swarms? How you plan solve it?
(05-03-2018, 01:54 AM)Anton Okunev Wrote: To be honestly, this stuff with Core and Swarms really great. Damn, this nice! That indeed this alien spice what gammu needed.
If i understand right, it have some field for RP when sentinels will be against Core will? Think, writeup is really good. Interesting to see realisation of Sentinel-Core relations.
But, this is not too much hard, play role for Sentinel when Collective become hated for swarms? How you plan solve it?
Firstly, I require some clarification regarding some of your question. Would you be able to elaborate or speak to us about it in our Discord?
Secondly, to everyone who is PM'ing me over Discord, the feedback thread is here.
Ngl "The Core" thing is really starting to confuse me. I won't hate on it, but I guess it's something to consider. I suppose it's my fault for having my faction named so generally. Perhaps I should have settled for something like "The Unorganised".
(05-03-2018, 10:11 PM)Jessitrescott Wrote: is your faction going to push for a heavy battleship by any chance ?
Given what happened over the last few days, a battleship will be in our sights when (if) we pursue officialdom.
(05-03-2018, 10:13 PM)Altejago Wrote: I really like this Laz,
So much so I am going to request if you'll have me in your group.
Even more so I have started trying to uncomplicate/unconfuse "The Core" scenario to ease understanding.
The core if confusing, there were really no words that would fit in it's place to have same degree of meaning. Also feel free to PM me over Discord: Laz#1453
(05-03-2018, 10:16 PM)Lythrilux Wrote: Perhaps I should have settled for something like "The Unorganised".
Remember the attacks on Invicta? That was true organisation. *Spams LOG.TXT into chat*
Edit: Two people just PM'ed me about this. Going to leave it here. Post there or PM me over Discord for it ;3