Post by stink100 on Jul 31, 2014 11:11:45 GMT
Rapture Artificial Intelligence Operating System.
Developed and deployed by NanoTransen corporation.
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Introduction
Mission Objectives
Persuant to NanoTransen exploratory directives, research directives, security directives, and technological directives the following objectives have been established for the artificial intelligence operating system designated 'Rapture'.
1. Provide a platform for monitoring and overseeing extended research in space.
2. Replace the aging H.E.L.P.eR, Trident, and Titan artificial intelligence operating systems.
3. Provide autonomous capability for full execution of NanoTransen directives.
4. Serve as a first-line of defense against catastrophic emergencies onboard assigned post.
5. Provide non-critical functions to insure well being of post, crew, and civilians.
Design Statistics
[Classified]
General Overview
Autonomous artificial intelligence operating system capable of responding to verbal commands and direct hardware input. Operating system is an experimental prototype and not in the final phase of development, expect glitches or delays as fine-tuning will follow after initial deployment.
Programs Overview
Disclaimer: Please note that all programs are hardwired into the 'Rapture' operating system but can and may be disregarded or delayed by the 'Rapture' unit depending on available processing power or priority. Additionally, autonomous control means the 'Rapture' unit can act outside of its suggested programs.
The following programs are installed:
- Engineering
- Security
- Medical
- Command
Engineering Program
This is an overview of all Engineering Subroutines currently installed in the 'Rapture' operating system and is subject to change without notice. Different dormant subroutines may be activated by 'Rapture' depending on location of installation. Protocol subroutines include; General and Emergency.
General Protocol Subroutines
-Subroutine E-100P; pertains to the verbal comm. warning given, and the subsequent action taken, when a power alarm is triggered onboard post.
- Attached audio file activation (Frequency 135.7): "Power alarm detected in [location of alarm]."
- Attached action file activation: Analysis of affected area and calculation of why power alarm was triggered.
-Subroutine E-100PD; pertains to the verbal comm. warning given when a power alarm is deactivated.
- Attached audio file activation (Frequency 135.7): "Power alarm in [location of alarm] has cleared."
-Subroutine E-101C; pertains to the activation of the singularity containment field.
- Attached audio file activation (Frequency: 135.7): "Gravitational Singularity Containment Field is now Active."
-Subroutine E-102CD; pertains to the deactivation of the singularity containment field.
- Attached audio file activation (Frequency: 135.7): "Gravitational Singularity Containment Field is now Inactive."
-Subroutine E-103W; pertains to the imminent formation of a singularity via the particle accelerator.
- Attached audio file activation (Frequency: 135.7): "Gravitational Singularity formation Imminent."
-Subroutine E-104SS; pertains to the closing of the singularity shutters, after an extended time lapse of them having been open, while a singularity is present in the containment field. This is to protect engineering crewmembers from unnecessary doses of harmful radiation.
- Attached audio file activation (Frequency: 135.7): "Safety; Singularity Shutters now closing."
- Attached action file activation: The operating system will then seal the singularity shutters after a short pause.
-Subroutine E-105ES; pertains to the closing of the engine storage blast doors, after an extended time lapse of them having been open.
- Attached audio file activation (Frequency: 135.7): "Security; Engine Storage blast doors now closing."
- Attached action file activation: The operating system will then seal the engine storage blast doors.
-Subroutine E-106EA; pertains to the closing of any exterior external airlock door, after an extended time lapse of the airlock having been open.
- Attached audio file activation (Frequency: 135.7): "Safety; Exterior external access airlock now closing."
- Attached action file activation: The operating system will then close the exterior external airlock door.
-Subroutine E-107IA; pertains to the closing of any interior external airlock door, after an extended time lapse of the airlock having been open.
- Attached audio file activation (Frequency: 135.7): "Safety; Interior external access airlock now closing."
- Attached audio file activation: The operating system will then seal the interior external airlock door.
-Subroutine E-108AM; pertains to the alert given when an airlock fails to respond when all functions of an airlock are enabled.
- Attached audio file activation (Frequency: 135.7): "Airlock malfunction in [airlock location]. Maintenance required."
Emergency Protocol Subroutines
-Subroutine E-201OW; pertains to the verbal comm. warning given when any networked air alarm is triggered and the subsequent action.
- Attached audio file activation (Frequency 135.7): "Atmospheric alarm detected in [alarm location]."
- Attached action file activation: Analysis of affected area and calculation on whether or not emergency isolation should occur.
-Subroutine E-202OD; pertains to the verbal comm. warning given when any networked air alarm is deactivated and the subsequent action.
- Attached audio file activation (Frequency 135.7): "Atmospheric alarm in [alarm location] has cleared."
- Attached action file activation: Analysis of affected area and calculation on why air alarm was deactivated.
-Subroutine E-203EI; pertains to the verbal comm. warning given before emergency isolation of an affected area.
- Attached audio file activation (Frequency 145.9): "Emergency isolation of [affected area] Imminent. Evacuation recommended."
-Subroutine E-204EC; pertains to the verbal comm. warning given, and the subsequent action taken, when emergency isolation of an area occurs.
- Attached audio file activation (Frequency 145.9): "Emergency isolation of [affected area]."
- Attached action file activation: Analysis to ensure no crewman or civilians are in the affected area before emergency isolation. The operating system will then close the hazard doors and seal all airlocks leading into an affected area.
- Attached audio file activation (Frequency 135.7): "Warning: Gravitational Singularity strength is approaching safety limits of engine containment field."
- Attached action file activation: Deactivation of Particle Accelerator and override of all other subroutines and programs to allow uninterrupted monitoring of gravitational singularity.
-Subroutine E-206CF; pertains to the verbal comm. warning given, and the subsequent action, when the gravitational singularity containment field is disrupted while the gravitational singularity is present within the field.
- Attached audio file activation (Frequency 135.7): "Danger: Gravitational Singularity containment field collapse. Emergency procedures recommended."
- Attached action file activation: Deactivation of Particle Accelerator and override of all other subroutines and programs to allow uninterrupted monitoring of gravitational singularity. Calculation on whether or not emergency isolation of engineering is warranted.
Security Program
This is an overview of all Security Subroutines currently installed in the 'Rapture' operating system and is subject to change without notice. Different dormant subroutines may be activated by 'Rapture' depending on location of installation. Protocol subroutines include; Overseer and Assist.
Disclaimer: From this point forward 'agent' will refer to any crewmember, civilian, or entity on operating system's assigned post.
Overseer Protocol Subroutines
-Subroutine S-101AD; pertains to the verbal comm. warning given, and the subsequent action taken, if unauthorized entry by an agent is detected.
- Attached audio file activation (Frequency 135.9): "Unauthorized access to [area of affect]."
- Attached action file activation: The operating system will then monitor the offending agent.
-Subroutine S-102MA; pertains to the verbal comm. warning given, and the subsequent action taken, if a motion alarm is tripped.
- Attached audio file activation (Frequency 135.9): "Motion alarm detected in [area of affect]."
- Attached action file activation: The operating system will then monitor the offending agent.
-Subroutine S-103MD; pertains to the verbal comm. warning given when a motion alarm has been deactivated.
- Attached audio file activation (Frequency 135.9): "Motion alarm in [area of effect] has cleared."
-Subroutine S-104BF; pertains to the verbal comm. warning given, and the subsequent action taken, if an agent is carrying an unauthorized firearm.
- Attached audio file activation (Frequency 135.9): "Crewman brandishing firearm in [area of affect]."
- Attached action file activation: The operating system will then monitor the offending agent.
-Subroutine S-105A; pertains to the verbal comm. warning given, and the subsequent action taken, if two agents are detected engaged in an altercation.
- Attached audio file activation (Frequency 135.9): "Altercation in [area of affect]."
- Attached action file activation: The operating system will then monitor the offending agents.
-Subroutine S-106FD; pertains to the verbal comm. warning given, and the subsequent action taken, if a firearm discharge is detected.
- Attached audio file activation (Frequency 135.9): "Firearm discharge in [area of affect]."
- Attached action file activation: The operating system will then monitor the offending agent.
Assist Protocol Subroutines
-Subroutine S-201; pertains to the verbal comm. exchange given, and the subsequent action taken, if a security officer is in pursuit of an agent and requires access to a restricted area.
- Attached audio file activation (Frequency 135.9): "Security Override."
- Attached action file activation: The operating system will then open required airlock and monitor the security officer entering into the restricted area.
-Subroutine S-202; pertains to the subsequent action taken, if any head of staff requires lockdown of an area to contain an agent. Lockdown of an agent will only occur if a head of staff commands the operating system to do so.
- Attached action file activation: The operating system will then lock down the area of affect to isolate the agent.
Medical Program
This is an overview of all Medical Subroutines currently installed in the 'Rapture' operating system and is subject to change without notice. Different dormant subroutines may be activated by 'Rapture' depending on location of installation. Protocol subroutines include; Monitor and Contingency.
Monitor Protocol Subroutines
-Subroutine M-100M; pertains to the verbal comm. warning given when an agent's suit sensors indicate light to moderate injury.
- Attached audio file activation (Frequency 135.5): "[Rank/Name of Agent] requires medical attention."
-Subroutine M-101E; pertains to the verbal comm. warning given, and the subsequent action taken, when an agent's suit sensors indicate severe life threatening injury.
- Attached audio file activation (Frequency 135.5): "Medical Emergency in [agent location]."
- Attached action file activation: The operating system will then monitor the affected agent.
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