Simguru Pranav Antal has discussed Utopiaโs analysis of the designs for a Guardian-based device allegedly constructed by Salvation.
The schematics for the Nemesis Failsafe were unearthed by Seo Jin-ae, who believed that Salvation had developed a way to digitise and relocate his mind upon physical death. Following concerns that Utopia was involved, Aegis shared these designs with the commune to confirm that there was no connection with their Sim-Archive technology.
Pranav Antal recently sent a message to Aegis, which has been made public with Utopiaโs permission:
โAfter studying the designs intensively, our neurosmiths have gained some insights into the Nemesis Failsafe. Salvationโs unique knowledge of Guardian energy particles and their applications exceeds even our understanding. But we have formulated a theory about what happened when the โNemesis protocolโ was activated aboard the Bright Sentinel megaship, shortly before its destruction in HIP 22460.โ
โI would like to discuss this matter in person with Seo Jin-ae. Her unique experience with Salvationโs methods and independent research into his character may help me resolve some remaining questions.โ
Vox Galacticaโs science correspondent Leon Banerjee reported:
โThe Nemesis Failsafe question is generally viewed with scepticism, if not outright mockery, among leading exoneurologists. Nobody disputes Salvationโs expertise at weaponising Guardian artefacts, but few believe that a living mind could be converted into electromagnetic pulses, even using alien technology.โ
โAzimuth Biotech is also dismissive, not just about the science but the very idea that Salvation may have survived. Torben Rademaker has referred to it as โinappropriate and disrespectful to the memory of our founder Caleb Wycherley.โ Nevertheless, Aegis has agreed to transport Seo Jin-ae to meet Pranav Antal, if she accepts his invitation.โ
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