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DEVELOPEMENT LOG: Accesible Project "Objective Gaurdian"


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Overview:

Allotted time-frame: 13 month program

Interns were tasked with the implementation of security protocols into a low budget, clone-able active decision matrix (also known by the more public moniker, "Artificial Intelligence").

Interns were given several indicated guidelines, and were advised to treat this project, though publicly accessible, as if it were one that required DEEP level access.

Two employees were tasked to help with coding and integration.

Participants:

Employees:

 

-Mitchell Blackwater

-Hossel Wenderitz

 

Designated interns:

 

-Micheal Jastovski

-Cody Brickstend

-Magras Dernestess

-Cassidy Finch

 

Materials:

Interns were given the ability to argue for a specific materials, and ultimately managed to secure the use of:

 

-x1 Generation 2 Industrial Frame(s)

-x4 HI3DI class 5 projector(s)

-x1 Zeng-Hu Mobility Frame(s)

-x2 Positronic Brain(s)

-x1 Charging System(s)

-x1 50 meter by 50 meter single-level work-space(s)

-Miscellaneous item(s) requested later in timeline of minimal importance(s)

 

Notes:

 

-Cassidy Finch and Cody Brickstend also collaborated on the development of a proof-of-concept regarding the projection of a hologram that would [potentially] provide similar application to the shape-changing SyndicateChameleon line of disguise objects at a fraction of the cost/resources, whilst still offering superior field performance. This goal was not met and the working prototype was ultimately disregarded, though the core idea was retained for other projects. Cited as too obvious to use in the field, though Cassidy Finch did argue that with more time and materials, the main system could be altered, more projection states could be involved, and the coding fault regarding the activation of the projection system could be fixed.

-Michael Jastoviski, Magras Dernestess, and Cody Brickstend collaborated on an additional line of clothing that would compliment the frame, to help it stand out.

-Cassidy Finch filed x14 report(s) regarding unreported coding by Mitchell Blackwater. It is stated that his edits were not announced in the change-log, and that it is ultimately what lead to one of the Integrated Positronic Chassis only lasting one deployment on NSS Aurora before self-termination due to electronic burnout, and the unusual behavioral tendencies of the other.

 

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