Here is an adventure I have been sketching:
http://www.aleph.se/EclipsePhase/The%20Black%20Spot.pdf
Some treasure hunting, dealing with a risky AGI and some potentially too-hot-to-handle revelations about a corporate executive. I would love to hear comments and suggestions on how to develop this adventure.
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[hr] A few ideas: If El Capitan is to be brought up to full operational capacity, it needs computing power on a scale that is hard to hide. It will need to take up residence in one of the locations in the Sol system that can hide such a mass of computing power, and those niches are limited. There could be some interesting adventures where El Capitan and the players stumble into other seed AGI facilities, Prometheans, or just general black ops while trying to set up. Even if the probability of all those locations being filled is nearly zero, once El Capitan is up and running, the Prometheans are going to detect its market manipulations when their own manipulations start to spit back erroneous results in the residuals. I could see a campaign where the Prometheans try to deal with El Capitan "in house" and either recruit it or nuke it from orbit. The last idea I had is to have El Capitan be a TITAN from the start, but one that has had its memories pruned so it doesn't realize it until it has enough control to do some damage.@-rep +1
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[hr] Feel free to use the ideas. Thinking is a social process, and I have no claim to them. A place to find a powerful server at any hour is the Carnival of the Goat's qubit exchange market. Since the whole thing is set up to hide all of its trade actions inside of market noise, it is an ideal system for any seed AGI to steal. The best part is that the people running the barge can't pull in any big guns for help if they discover that the system is compromised, as it gains them nothing. The market masters and everyone trading on it will be exterminated and backup purged if they are caught with the qubit exchange (I contend that hypercorps hate people messing with integrity of money more than anything), and the human pysche's survival drive will convince them that even TITAN horrors are better than death (poor, foolish brain. It has no idea how wrong it is.). If the seed AGI hid itself in the Harmonics (the null-law zone servers hosting stacks of simulspaces running at various fractions or multiples of real-time), it would have quite a bit of time to work with before anyone in meatspace had any idea it was there.@-rep +1
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[hr] That's such an interesting question. Here's another one: Why does the Tor network still exist?@-rep +1
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[hr] The latencies of the Tor network are the point of it, and you are right about the networks capacity to cause damage being too low. That wasn't the reason I was going for, but it works. As far as the CoG network being too centralized, that would be true if the communication methods weren't qubits. For every qubit being used on the CoG, there has to be another qubit at the receiving market, and the boat very likely keeps a pile of reservoirs that communicate to hidden locations in the Oort Cloud, undersea Europa, close solar orbits, Pandora Gate locations, and anywhere else an reservoir can be well concealed. These undoubtedly serve as a first hop, and copy messages for resending to another Ozymandias Rez Co location to turn on backups for whoever bought insurance. The reason I was going for as to why CoG can get away with this is the bad economics of picking a fight with them. They are a soft initial target, but they respond like an intelligent colony of roach ninjas who can teleport. They may be manipulating the market, but there is only so much money that they can steal without showing up in market analysis software. Once they show up in the data used by market analysis AI, they are just another variable and the trick won't work anymore. Plus, every polity that is being stolen from by the CoG market knows it, and can lean on them through clandestine channels. Since they can be leaned on and made to forward clandestine agendas, CoG is more useful to spy networks than they are to the criminals running it. I guess in the end El Capitan wouldn't want to use that server system, as it is probably the closest watched weakess in the system, and may have a shockingly large pile of contingency kabooms hidden on it by various groups. Think if it as a seed AI honeypot. Plus it was being used by root as the only way to be the muse for every Simone[sup]N[/sup] simultaneously, right up until the Jovians wiped its memories. And then there is the owner of the barge, whom I'll be introducing soon.@-rep +1
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[hr] Simon Kerimov is starting to shape up in my head, so I've brought him onto the IC forum. Would you consider the CoG to be more believable as a floating bookie? It would keep the same qubit network, but would only be sending very short messages encoding odds over those channels, so wouldn't have the bandwidth to host an x-threat. The i-rep factions would still make good use of it, the Harmonics make more sense as a bunch of simspaces that people inhabit after they lose their morphs at the tables. They become a hive of confidence egos, pathological gamblers, the truly fucked, and hypertoothed sharks chumming for suckers. The top end of the ship (figuratively speaking) becomes the private no-limit games, all the way down to the uplifts with faulty executive boosts playing coin flipping games. I still like my market manipulation idea, but it needs refinement, as you pointed out. I'll toss it into the meat machine's think meats and come back to it when it fits better.@-rep +1
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[hr] I like this. Confucius the remorphing performer? I'll have to think on the symbolism of that. I'm giving the Cathedral of Flowers a seat on the captaincy council, but I don't know who they would send to contend with the Sun Yee On and Simon[sup]*[/sup].@-rep +1
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