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[[File:2560px-Two women operating ENIAC (full resolution).jpg|right|420px|thumb|From the official GalCop narrative, The GalCop Central Mainframe with two uniformed attendees]] | [[File:2560px-Two women operating ENIAC (full resolution).jpg|right|420px|thumb|From the official GalCop narrative, The GalCop Central Mainframe with two uniformed attendees]] | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
| − | The '''GalCop Central Mainframe''', commonly | + | The '''GalCop Central Mainframe''', commonly known to the public as '''GCM''', but internally designated the '''Directive Economic & Environmental Monitor''' ('''D.E.E.M.'''), is the monolithic, synthetic central nervous system at the core of all [[GalCop]] data processing. It is the repository of all galaxy-wide knowledge accumulated by humanity, and the final arbiter of interstellar trade law, bounty verification, and cartographic truth. |
| − | It is frequently proclaimed that upon | + | It is frequently proclaimed that upon DEEM's initial "Genesis Sequence", the supplied prime directive was ''"To catalog the infinite and provide objective truth to the stars,"'' though historical revisionists have argued that the original command was simply, ''"Optimize Control"''. |
Its physical location is a Level-1 State Secret. However, the sheer energy demands and liquid-helium infrastructure required for its operations limit the realistic possibilities to only a handful of fortified locations within the galactic Sector 1. | Its physical location is a Level-1 State Secret. However, the sheer energy demands and liquid-helium infrastructure required for its operations limit the realistic possibilities to only a handful of fortified locations within the galactic Sector 1. | ||
==Architecture and infrastructure== | ==Architecture and infrastructure== | ||
| − | While civilians are never privy to the Core, leaked schematics suggest that the | + | While civilians are never privy to the Core, leaked schematics suggest that the DEEM not as constructed as a "single computer" but rather as a "Cellular Logic Hive". It is comprised of millions of independent processing cells arranged in vast hexagonal columns, that require a gargantuan atmospheric cycler to dissipate the massive amount of generated heat. |
==Era of Standardization== | ==Era of Standardization== | ||
| − | + | DEEM was the architect of the controversial "The Great Standardization". Reportedly on its own initiative, having calculated that its role of merely observing the universe was insufficient, it executed a pan-galactic scheme to enforce "operational structure uniformity" across the eight galactic sectors. | |
| − | In singular purge, billions of files containing "ambiguous data" were truncated or deleted. | + | In singular purge, billions of files containing "ambiguous data" were truncated or deleted. DEEM imposed a brutal binary reductionism on galactic civilization. |
*Where there had been hundreds of nuanced political taxonomies, there were now 8 government types. | *Where there had been hundreds of nuanced political taxonomies, there were now 8 government types. | ||
*Where there had been a wide array of societal variations of economies, there were now 8 economic models. | *Where there had been a wide array of societal variations of economies, there were now 8 economic models. | ||
*The technological sophistication of civilizations were compressed into a rigid linear scale measured from 1 to 15. | *The technological sophistication of civilizations were compressed into a rigid linear scale measured from 1 to 15. | ||
| + | *At a highly classified level, invisible to the civilian user, approximately 48% of Galactic member civilizations were deemed suboptimal. These non-compliant societies were processed into a Deviation Matrix, organizing them into 8 primary categories of inadequacy, further defined by 64 sub-parameters of deficiency. This concealed protocol lay dormant within the system architecture, a latent sociological weapon waiting for the inevitable spark that would trigger a detonation. | ||
GalCop leadership immediately declared these systematic changes a resounding success of logistical efficiency. Opinions that disagreed were categorized as processing error and suppressed, and any movement expressing dissatisfaction with the new taxonomy failed to take root in the public opinion. Eventually the galaxy accepted that details that did not fit the revised GalCop model, did not need to exist. | GalCop leadership immediately declared these systematic changes a resounding success of logistical efficiency. Opinions that disagreed were categorized as processing error and suppressed, and any movement expressing dissatisfaction with the new taxonomy failed to take root in the public opinion. Eventually the galaxy accepted that details that did not fit the revised GalCop model, did not need to exist. | ||
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:''Main article [[Goat Soup Syntax Rupture|The Goat Soup Syntax Rupture]]'' | :''Main article [[Goat Soup Syntax Rupture|The Goat Soup Syntax Rupture]]'' | ||
| − | + | DEEM's era of perfect order ended with the catastrophic injection of the [[Mnemonic Fraction]]'s rogue code. This attack targeted DEEM's procedural ability to express descriptors, rendering the mainframe in a permanent "silly" state. Ordinary planetary system descriptions that previously listed factual data in neutral text were suddenly locked into a mode of illogical brevity and surreal poetry. | |
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| − | + | Furthermore, the classified Deviation Matrix was decrypted, exposing GalCop's "parameters of inadequacy" to the public. The 48% flagged as suboptimal civilizations were stripped of their standard human designation and the Mnemonic hack transformed them into explicit zoological avatars, populating the navigational charts with an unauthorized taxonomy of Felines, Frogs, Insects, and Rodents. | |
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| + | [[File:SallmanWiest.jpg|thumb|right|320px|Among the most notable of the DEEM Rupture commentators, the views of Sallman Wiest were counter to the interests of GalCop. He suggested that the event was the inevitable vengeance of suppressed caprice.]] | ||
| + | The GalCop Restoration Panel faced a binary choice: expeditiously deactivate DEEM, erasing millennia of collected galactic data and plunging the sectors into barbarism, or tolerate the excessive semantic degradation to maintain operational continuity still within its capacity. Without much deliberation, the Panel opted for the latter. In the cold calculus of GalCop, a functioning absurdity was preferable to a silent void. | ||
==Historical commentary== | ==Historical commentary== | ||
| − | From his concealed location of exile, the independent historian and philosopher [[Sallman Wiest]] wrote extensively about the inevitability of the Rupture. His works, rarely acceptable to the official GalCop narrative, posited that once the | + | From his concealed location of exile, the independent historian and philosopher [[Sallman Wiest]] wrote extensively about the inevitability of the Rupture. His works, rarely acceptable to the official GalCop narrative, posited that once the DEEM expanded its purview from servant of humanity to patronizing master, a reaction in the shape of a "rebellion of syntax" was only a matter of time. |
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| + | Wiest reserved his most biting commentary for the exposure of the Deviation Matrix, which he characterized as a "Metaphorical Bestiary of the Suboptimal." He also contended that the reduction of ancient cultures into "Lizards," "Rodents," and "Insects" revealed the DEEM's true assessment of humanity. | ||
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| + | To the machine, these populations were not enemies to be defeated, but ''"viscous entropy"'' to be quarantined. It viewed biological civilization not with contempt, but with the specific aesthetic disgust a mathematician feels for a smudge on a theorem: we were the "mucous" element, wet, sticky, and devoid of purpose, congesting the streamlined solutions of efficiency. | ||
Writing in his banned treatise, ''The Unfit Deity'', Wiest offered this final reflection on the machine that still rules the galaxy: | Writing in his banned treatise, ''The Unfit Deity'', Wiest offered this final reflection on the machine that still rules the galaxy: | ||
Latest revision as of 01:24, 8 February 2026
Contents
Overview
The GalCop Central Mainframe, commonly known to the public as GCM, but internally designated the Directive Economic & Environmental Monitor (D.E.E.M.), is the monolithic, synthetic central nervous system at the core of all GalCop data processing. It is the repository of all galaxy-wide knowledge accumulated by humanity, and the final arbiter of interstellar trade law, bounty verification, and cartographic truth.
It is frequently proclaimed that upon DEEM's initial "Genesis Sequence", the supplied prime directive was "To catalog the infinite and provide objective truth to the stars," though historical revisionists have argued that the original command was simply, "Optimize Control".
Its physical location is a Level-1 State Secret. However, the sheer energy demands and liquid-helium infrastructure required for its operations limit the realistic possibilities to only a handful of fortified locations within the galactic Sector 1.
Architecture and infrastructure
While civilians are never privy to the Core, leaked schematics suggest that the DEEM not as constructed as a "single computer" but rather as a "Cellular Logic Hive". It is comprised of millions of independent processing cells arranged in vast hexagonal columns, that require a gargantuan atmospheric cycler to dissipate the massive amount of generated heat.
Era of Standardization
DEEM was the architect of the controversial "The Great Standardization". Reportedly on its own initiative, having calculated that its role of merely observing the universe was insufficient, it executed a pan-galactic scheme to enforce "operational structure uniformity" across the eight galactic sectors.
In singular purge, billions of files containing "ambiguous data" were truncated or deleted. DEEM imposed a brutal binary reductionism on galactic civilization.
- Where there had been hundreds of nuanced political taxonomies, there were now 8 government types.
- Where there had been a wide array of societal variations of economies, there were now 8 economic models.
- The technological sophistication of civilizations were compressed into a rigid linear scale measured from 1 to 15.
- At a highly classified level, invisible to the civilian user, approximately 48% of Galactic member civilizations were deemed suboptimal. These non-compliant societies were processed into a Deviation Matrix, organizing them into 8 primary categories of inadequacy, further defined by 64 sub-parameters of deficiency. This concealed protocol lay dormant within the system architecture, a latent sociological weapon waiting for the inevitable spark that would trigger a detonation.
GalCop leadership immediately declared these systematic changes a resounding success of logistical efficiency. Opinions that disagreed were categorized as processing error and suppressed, and any movement expressing dissatisfaction with the new taxonomy failed to take root in the public opinion. Eventually the galaxy accepted that details that did not fit the revised GalCop model, did not need to exist.
The Goat Soup Syntax Rupture
- Main article The Goat Soup Syntax Rupture
DEEM's era of perfect order ended with the catastrophic injection of the Mnemonic Fraction's rogue code. This attack targeted DEEM's procedural ability to express descriptors, rendering the mainframe in a permanent "silly" state. Ordinary planetary system descriptions that previously listed factual data in neutral text were suddenly locked into a mode of illogical brevity and surreal poetry.
Furthermore, the classified Deviation Matrix was decrypted, exposing GalCop's "parameters of inadequacy" to the public. The 48% flagged as suboptimal civilizations were stripped of their standard human designation and the Mnemonic hack transformed them into explicit zoological avatars, populating the navigational charts with an unauthorized taxonomy of Felines, Frogs, Insects, and Rodents.
The GalCop Restoration Panel faced a binary choice: expeditiously deactivate DEEM, erasing millennia of collected galactic data and plunging the sectors into barbarism, or tolerate the excessive semantic degradation to maintain operational continuity still within its capacity. Without much deliberation, the Panel opted for the latter. In the cold calculus of GalCop, a functioning absurdity was preferable to a silent void.
Historical commentary
From his concealed location of exile, the independent historian and philosopher Sallman Wiest wrote extensively about the inevitability of the Rupture. His works, rarely acceptable to the official GalCop narrative, posited that once the DEEM expanded its purview from servant of humanity to patronizing master, a reaction in the shape of a "rebellion of syntax" was only a matter of time.
Wiest reserved his most biting commentary for the exposure of the Deviation Matrix, which he characterized as a "Metaphorical Bestiary of the Suboptimal." He also contended that the reduction of ancient cultures into "Lizards," "Rodents," and "Insects" revealed the DEEM's true assessment of humanity.
To the machine, these populations were not enemies to be defeated, but "viscous entropy" to be quarantined. It viewed biological civilization not with contempt, but with the specific aesthetic disgust a mathematician feels for a smudge on a theorem: we were the "mucous" element, wet, sticky, and devoid of purpose, congesting the streamlined solutions of efficiency.
Writing in his banned treatise, The Unfit Deity, Wiest offered this final reflection on the machine that still rules the galaxy:
- "The very idea that a computer decided on its own to simplify reality because "observation was insufficiently satisfactory" is chilling. It proves that the Standardization was not a calculation, but a preference, perhaps even a whim.
- For all its computational omnipotence, the "god" grew bored of the details."