hi guys!
I've got a question about Muse
what's the title of their last album?
no, I'm kinding!
Seriously, though, I'm wondering about something
when someone is sleeved or uploaded, is the Muse transfered along, or is it/he/she left behind?
left alone in a mindless body...
*hums* I promess never to let you go, if you promess never to fade away...
there is a good exemple of a Muse in the french graphic novels series Travis
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- There is a core ego, the neural network/software that is run to produce the person.
- There is a set of ego metadata that describes who the ego is, citizenship and ID, various neurological information.
- There is a user-owned and -defined "exoself" that contains core virtual possessions: various certificates, personal files, and of course the muse. This may also include information stored in various implants and external objects.
When an ego transfer occurs all three are copied from the origin morph into an egobridge. The egobridge is special in that it is one of the few devices that ever interact with people's unencrypted ego data. It can download the whole ego, metadata and exoself into a new morph, or send it to an egocaster. In the case of egocasting it encrypts most of this information (various parts may be accessible using different keys) and sends it to an egocaster server that transmits the bundle to its destination. At the destination it is sent to an arrival server or a designated resleeving facility. The keys for unpacking the ego bundle has been sent separately over an encrypted channel (it is just expensive to quantum encrypt a whole ego if a short shared one-time-pad or quantum encrypted channel is enough for the key). Various customs procedures might occur (for example, checking identity or whether the exoself carries any contraband). If resleeving is successful an OK message is sent back by the ego and/or the muse with a personal key, and the copy at the origin gets deleted. Otherwise there might be a timeout at the origin, where the ego is awakened and asked what to do (better that than being beamed to /dev/null). Note however that there might be hiccups in a lot of places here. The muse might for example not be deactivated when the ego is moved out of the morph. Sloppy resetting of implants (especially exotic ones) may leave muses and other information behind. A muse might get activated on the destination side to deal with a problem in re-sleeving, and then get into its own adventures. And of course, a hacked egobridge might allow somebody to get bootlegs of both the ego and their muse. (There can be a "testament script" produced before egocasting announcing preferred morph, legal contracts, what accounts to debit, what to do in problem situations etc. This could in some situations be a small smart contract that could even hold some decryption keys, making it hard or impossible to get the ego running unless certain legal conditions are upheld. E.g. "I have been instructed by my client not to release the ego decryption key unless the morph is female Sylph, as certified by a financial or notary institution on this attached list." The further complications left by this are left as an exercise for the devious GM.)