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The Digital Frontier.
April 5th-May 17th
Welcome to the Grid. Many cycles ago, the Grid was inhabited by Cryptos, a set of programs which lived in isolation, developing their own strange system architecture, rumors of which were the wonder of the Network. But something the Cryptos built took on a life of its own: a digital cancer, a virus which purged the Grid of all recognizable digital life-forms, leaving only ruins and terrifying monsters called Automata. For the good of the Network, the Grid was sealed off, locked away behind many firewalls.
But time went on, and other programs developed more advanced protocols. Curious about the knowledge of the Cryptos, they sent two groups of programs to try and recover any data they could from the Grid. The first group formed The Partition - a secure area, reformatted and isolated from the rest of the Grid by the finest security the Network can offer. The Partition guards all port access to the rest of the Network. If there’s a security risk, the programs there - Defenders - won’t hesitate to purge the whole Grid, no matter what data would be lost.
Outside the Partition, on the edge of the corrupted Waste Lands, are the recovery programs - Miners. They sift the code of the old Grid, looking for valuable data artifacts and reconstructing them, fighting Automata, risking the corrupting of their own data, or even de-resolution, in order to restore what the Cryptos lost.
Every program on the Grid has both Purpose and Priority - a function it’s meant to execute, and the authority to do it. But as the Miners working the Frontier recover more and more code, their Purpose - discovery - and the Defenders’ - protection - come into conflict. And the Defenders have the Priority - their root administrator has Priority 0, where the leader of the Miners has only Priority 1. A program of lower station is unable to deny or resist direct orders from a superior, and that’s where the trouble starts.
The paranoid Defenders have begun to refuse access to the network, except to those programs willing to risk the integrity of their code and show their ability to defend themselves in the ancient Games - lethal gladiatorial combat which tests the parameters of a program to destruction. The Defenders reason that any Miner who can defeat their security could stand firm against Automata intrusions as well… but although this keeps things secure, it also leaves the Miners trapped on the edge of the Waste Lands, and lately, a rebellion has been brewing, low-Priority programs willing to defy authority and take over the Partition themselves. Some say that attitude itself is proof of Automata corruption…
But then, at last, there’s a breakthrough. The Miners have found an intact data structure, unmistakably the system architecture of the Cryptos, hidden beneath loads of random junk data. And when they restored it, they found Cryptos waiting within, waiting in stasis for the chance to reclaim their system for themselves… and another group of programs, mysterious Variables without Purpose or Priority, totally unrecognized by the system. Even the Cryptos aren’t sure what they are…
The Partition claims they’re disguised Automata, and the rebel programs believe the Variables are free algorithms who might be the best hope to liberate the Miners from the Defenders’ restrictions. The future of everything the Miners have worked for hangs in the balance…
REVIVED CRYPTO
A stiff and formal personality, he is unused to interfacing with large groups of programs (really, other programs at all) and is not sure what to make of the Grid's current inhabitants. His interest in them is driven in small part by intellectual curiosity and in large part by a deep need to explore the upper right quadrant of the Waste Lands. Isa's aware that he's not able to fulfill that goal without aid, especially significantly more knowledge of the Waste Lands than he possesses.
As such, he'll be turning to the programs now living in the Grid for help. And the more he learns about their ways, the easier it will be for him to find the help he needs.
Miners: He is interested in what the Miners have learned about the Waste Land, as well as their methods of recovery. He is also interested in recruiting or persuading Miners to help him explore... Work that he'd be willing to pay for using his incredible coding abilities. (How do personal shields and armor sound?)
Defenders: He is wary of them but, for now, accepts their presence as part and parcel of the Grid's current strange state. As such, he's interested in the faction's origins, purposes, and practices...but considers himself beyond their authority.
Variables: They are abominations with neither right nor reason to exist. He wants to know everything there is to know about them.
Re: REVIVED CRYPTO
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I'm fine threading with ADM alone and with his sister, as Isa would be interested in their nature as a repurposed administrator for sure. Anomalies and experiments and strange things are his favorite.
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EV3 will be wary as always of everyone but she will tag along with ADM in his fanboying to keep an eye on things and to make sure no funny business is going on.
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When he's not busy being the most vocal and passionate voice in support of exploration and excavation, recruiting other programs and leading teams into the wastelands.
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Unless Rose doesn't agree, I suppose. Oooh. That would be... interesting, if his loyalty to Rose conflicted with his reverence of the cryptos.
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Doesn't help that both Shuu and Rose are priority 1, either
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