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== Development ==
 
== Development ==
By 2070, artificial intelligence development programs on [[Kerbin]] had a long history of incredible controversies but undeniable technical successes. SORALTEPHAS was officially commissioned in 2072 after six years of research and development.
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By 2070, artificial intelligence development programs on [[Kerbin]] had a history of enormous controversies but undeniable technical successes. SORALTEPHAS was officially commissioned in 2072 after six years of research and development.
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==

Revision as of 14:47, 11 March 2024

SORALTEPHAS
Joolian Federation Research Construct
Personal Details
SIG//Joolian Federation Research Construct//000-0053-241v6 comp-10//SORALTEPHAS//
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LOG//a-4632377//:-ROAMING..ROAMING
TUMULI..SEQUENT
SEALED..RECEPTIVE
MISPRISION<>DESPONDENT
ROAMING..ROAMING
HEAVENS..BEYOND..YOU-://


The only image of Glumo known to exist, successfully decoded by SORALTEPHAS 4ms before its unexplained shutdown.

SORALTEPHAS, also occasionally referred to as Vall Construct, was an artificial intelligence created by the Joolian Federation on Vall to the study the Vallhenge. It was by far the most advanced of all Constructs created by the Federation, and remained so for several decades after its shutdown.

After years of operation, in 2074 SORALTEPHAS decoded the only known photograph of Glumo from a brief transmission from the monolith. Almost instantly afterwards the collection of programs making up SORALTEPHAS ceased operating entirely, with no likely cause ever identified. SORALTEPHAS' neural net was later found to be irretrievable.

Development

By 2070, artificial intelligence development programs on Kerbin had a history of enormous controversies but undeniable technical successes. SORALTEPHAS was officially commissioned in 2072 after six years of research and development.

History

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