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After she realized what Rigour was, she moved to one of its frontier worlds, hiding herself in a bunker to work on creating some type of resistance. She rebuilt Liberty and Discovery and made [[Righteousness]] as a weapon against Rigour (building into it both her faith in humanity and her righteousness). Eventually, no longer able to hold Righteousness back, she passed it on to [[Chital]].<ref>[[COUNTER/Weight 27: An Animal Out of Context]]</ref> | After she realized what Rigour was, she moved to one of its frontier worlds, hiding herself in a bunker to work on creating some type of resistance. She rebuilt Liberty and Discovery and made [[Righteousness]] as a weapon against Rigour (building into it both her faith in humanity and her righteousness). Eventually, no longer able to hold Righteousness back, she passed it on to [[Chital]].<ref>[[COUNTER/Weight 27: An Animal Out of Context]]</ref> | ||
She wrote ''Strategies for Debating and Outsmarting Sapient Machines''.<ref>[[Twilight Mirage 23: godspeed, glory Pt. 2]], episode description</ref> | She wrote ''On Algorithmic Negotiations: Strategies for Debating and Outsmarting Sapient Machines''.<ref>[[Twilight Mirage 23: godspeed, glory Pt. 2]], episode description</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:35, 24 February 2024
Dr. Irene Klipsch-Dove was the creator of the first machines that would one day be called Divines. As the chief engineer of a corporation (possibly the Orion Conservation Conglomerate), she was the head of a project to increase efficiency of production on frontier worlds which created Rigour.[1] She was also the designer of the Liberty and Discovery drone navigation systems, which she later repurposed into Liberty and Discovery.[2]
After she realized what Rigour was, she moved to one of its frontier worlds, hiding herself in a bunker to work on creating some type of resistance. She rebuilt Liberty and Discovery and made Righteousness as a weapon against Rigour (building into it both her faith in humanity and her righteousness). Eventually, no longer able to hold Righteousness back, she passed it on to Chital.[3]
She wrote On Algorithmic Negotiations: Strategies for Debating and Outsmarting Sapient Machines.[4]