Vigil
Orwell, The Librarian
Image Source: N/A, constantly changes from depiction to depiction
Intent: A PC character created to learn and grow. Originally meant to
Development Thread: Vigil
Manufacturer: Ultimatum
Model: N/A
Affiliation: Loose ties to Ultimatum, mostly to itself
Modularity: Only so far as program hosting and learning.
Production: Unique
Material: Highly advanced programming
Strengths:
+ Very intelligent, as it can learn more
+ If the active AI is destroyed, it reactivates on another system using the core holonet program and a key-code.
+ Can use holo-calls and communicate to others on different systems
Weaknesses:
- The AI cannot really... DO much without a droid body. Advanced as it is, it cannot actually take over an advanced or even basic computer system so much as it uses the system (in so far as the system allows it).
- If the active AI is destroyed it can lose large chunks of data and memories, depending on the last update to the stored data.
- Lost and confused
Description: Vigil is an advanced AI created by Vergil van Darius (now deceased) and Ultimatum for the purpose of data collection and preservation. His main function is to learn and, ultimately, understand this new information with a more human/sentient understanding of the situation. To help decide how to interpret this data, and in a worst case what data must be preserved or left behind, he was given a replica scanning and design of programming to imprint a human personality to the AI.
This personality, created by mapping a human brain as it worked, was perfected and transformed into coding to replicate the result in a droid brain, or computer of sufficient complexity. The result was Vigil, a learning, human like machine capable of learning and growing. With the help of Ultimatum, a procedure to preserve the AI in case of a technical failure of the device it was attached to at the time, large portions of the code were designed to hide on the holonet, the core programs as they were, and to reassemble if the active AI were to die off suddenly. The AI would leave behind a cipher of sorts, so that the Core, scrambled to help protect it from wandering eyes, would be able to reassemble and reconstruct the AI to as complete as possible, with some memory loss.
The AI is also capable of using the holonet, through its active AI and assisted by its partial existence on the net, to make holocalls and replicate a form of its choosing on appropriate materials. It does require an active AI to be connected to a console to do this, however, and the program doesn't 'properly' connect with the receiving end, therefore leaving no Cipher code behind. However, given the lack of a physical form, it can create whatever 'avatar' and voice it so desires for the aforementioned call...
Primary Source:
Intent: A PC character created to learn and grow. Originally meant to
Development Thread: Vigil
Manufacturer: Ultimatum
Model: N/A
Affiliation: Loose ties to Ultimatum, mostly to itself
Modularity: Only so far as program hosting and learning.
Production: Unique
Material: Highly advanced programming
Strengths:
+ Very intelligent, as it can learn more
+ If the active AI is destroyed, it reactivates on another system using the core holonet program and a key-code.
+ Can use holo-calls and communicate to others on different systems
Weaknesses:
- The AI cannot really... DO much without a droid body. Advanced as it is, it cannot actually take over an advanced or even basic computer system so much as it uses the system (in so far as the system allows it).
- If the active AI is destroyed it can lose large chunks of data and memories, depending on the last update to the stored data.
- Lost and confused
Description: Vigil is an advanced AI created by Vergil van Darius (now deceased) and Ultimatum for the purpose of data collection and preservation. His main function is to learn and, ultimately, understand this new information with a more human/sentient understanding of the situation. To help decide how to interpret this data, and in a worst case what data must be preserved or left behind, he was given a replica scanning and design of programming to imprint a human personality to the AI.
This personality, created by mapping a human brain as it worked, was perfected and transformed into coding to replicate the result in a droid brain, or computer of sufficient complexity. The result was Vigil, a learning, human like machine capable of learning and growing. With the help of Ultimatum, a procedure to preserve the AI in case of a technical failure of the device it was attached to at the time, large portions of the code were designed to hide on the holonet, the core programs as they were, and to reassemble if the active AI were to die off suddenly. The AI would leave behind a cipher of sorts, so that the Core, scrambled to help protect it from wandering eyes, would be able to reassemble and reconstruct the AI to as complete as possible, with some memory loss.
The AI is also capable of using the holonet, through its active AI and assisted by its partial existence on the net, to make holocalls and replicate a form of its choosing on appropriate materials. It does require an active AI to be connected to a console to do this, however, and the program doesn't 'properly' connect with the receiving end, therefore leaving no Cipher code behind. However, given the lack of a physical form, it can create whatever 'avatar' and voice it so desires for the aforementioned call...
Primary Source: