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>A://ASLT-SPEC-U1523.86/robcOS/

[OOC KNOWLEDGE] - SCIENCE 6 OPERATING SYSTEM INFORMATION - [OOC KNOWLEDGE]

You can see that this robot's active processes are limited to bare-bones necessities, like data analysis and file cleanup while power cycling. - It seems as though it's "sleep mode" mimics the sleep of a human's.

You can see that this robot's file data is sporadic with much of it being corrupted or lost. - All file entries up to now (2279) are difficult, but possible, to find... However, all file entries prior to 2069 are reported as "missing" when inspected.

You can see that this robot's code follows one of two formats: either rigid and absolutist, or amateurish and messy, like it was written from scratch. - It seems as though the modifications made to make this robot more "like itself" were not done by the original manufacturer.

You can see on one robot's internal operating system that about half of the BIOS is garbled fragmentation. The other robot's BIOS is the same, but flipped: the fragmented operating elements from one robot is are clear and concise on the other - These robots tend to stick close to each other for a reason perhaps it doesn't even know.

You can see within the syntax of the processing data for this robot that it's references to itself are extremely fluid. Whenever this machine refers to itself, it is always aliased to something else. It chainis to new aliases umpteen times, almost as though it forgot itself. Digging deep into the codebase will display its first alias: Toteninsel. - You get the feeling this robot cannot truly decide who it is - It certainly doesn't seem to remember who it was either.

You can tell that there is an uncanny nature about the codeblock in front of you. It looks like the operating system is emulating the processes of being human. It doesn't look like the code was written by another person though - the syntax, shell structure, and history of edits seem to suggest that the BIOS and operating system where part of an injected codebase with a sole function of emulating the human brain. Metadata on this code-injection indicate that is was never meant to be deployed in systems, much less even robotics. - You notice that is even came with an attached personality matrix to help it decide its actions... though two personalities are present, strangely enough.
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