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===ENCRYPT SEQUENCE TaL0315-68 seq. 1===
===Deadly Brain===
====File Archive > Subject: Deadly Brain====
;ENCRYPT SEQUENCE TaL0315-68 seq. 1
;File Archive > Subject: Deadly Brain
This project was an attempt to replace the control systems of a Type 3 Battle Drone with a grafted biological brain.
This project was an attempt to replace the control systems of a Type 3 Battle Drone with a grafted biological brain.
Projections indicated that the reflex response of a direct neural link would be as much as twenty times faster than any remote or automated system.
Projections indicated that the reflex response of a direct neural link would be as much as twenty times faster than any remote or automated system.
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'''File Archive > Subject: Deadly Brain [cont]'''


====File Archive > Subject: Deadly Brain [cont]====
Brains were harvested for us in hospitals by surgeons willing to falsify records in exchange for high paying consultancy positions with one of our "clean" corporations.
Brains were harvested for us in hospitals by surgeons willing to falsify records in exchange for high paying consultancy positions with one of our "clean" corporations.
Wounded military and law enforcement personnel were given the highest priority.
Wounded military and law enforcement personnel were given the highest priority.


====File Archive > Subject: Deadly Brain [cont]====
'''File Archive > Subject: Deadly Brain [cont]'''
 
Cybergenic implants conditioned the brains giving them the programming needed to control the drones.  Sixteen prototypes were produced before the TCTF located the test facility.
Cybergenic implants conditioned the brains giving them the programming needed to control the drones.  Sixteen prototypes were produced before the TCTF located the test facility.
The prototype Deadly Brains engaged the TCTF, providing excellent live-fire field tests.
The prototype Deadly Brains engaged the TCTF, providing excellent live-fire field tests.


===ENCRYPT SEQUENCE TaL0315-68 seq. 2===
===Deadly Brain : Weapon Systems===
====Deadly Brain > Weapon Systems====
;ENCRYPT SEQUENCE TaL0315-68 seq. 2
;Deadly Brain > Weapon Systems
Engineers attempted to exploit the advantages inherent in the speed of the neural link by interlocking batteries of free tracking ball mount plasma cannons designed to independently track and fire upon multiple targets simultaneously.
Engineers attempted to exploit the advantages inherent in the speed of the neural link by interlocking batteries of free tracking ball mount plasma cannons designed to independently track and fire upon multiple targets simultaneously.
In simulations the cannons were effective but in the heat of battle the friendly fire lockout would sometimes fail, causing the drone weapons to fire on allied units. In field tests against the TCTF half of the losses we sustained were from rogue plasma batteries.
In simulations the cannons were effective but in the heat of battle the friendly fire lockout would sometimes fail, causing the drone weapons to fire on allied units. In field tests against the TCTF half of the losses we sustained were from rogue plasma batteries.
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;Deadly Brain > Weapon Systems [cont]
Several attempts were made to remedy the flaws in the system but nothing provided satisfactory reliability.


====Deadly Brain > Weapon Systems [cont]====
Several attempts were made to remedy the flaws in the system but nothing provided satisfactory reliability.
Final prototypes incorporated Screaming Cannon mounts with auto-tracking projectiles along with Auto-Pistol mounts to provide target suppression and covering fire which proved to be an effective mix for area denial and point defense.
Final prototypes incorporated Screaming Cannon mounts with auto-tracking projectiles along with Auto-Pistol mounts to provide target suppression and covering fire which proved to be an effective mix for area denial and point defense.


===ENCRYPT SEQUENCE TaL0315-68 seq. 3===
===Deadly Brain : Weaknesses===
====Deadly Brain > Weaknesses====
;ENCRYPT SEQUENCE TaL0315-68 seq. 3
;Deadly Brain > Weaknesses
The greatest weakness of the Deadly Brain prototypes stems from their control interface.
The greatest weakness of the Deadly Brain prototypes stems from their control interface.
Brains harvested from trained combat personnel come from a lifetime of interfacing with human physiology.
Brains harvested from trained combat personnel come from a lifetime of interfacing with human physiology.
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;Deadly Brain > Weaknesses [cont]
Once integrated into the cybernetic system a barrage of alien data with no human frame of physical reference often overwhelms them.


====Deadly Brain > Weaknesses [cont]====
Once integrated into the cybernetic system a barrage of alien data with no human frame of physical reference often overwhelms them.
Given time the host brain can adapt and begin to utilize its new physical state, but that delicate equilibrium is easily upset by ghost physical data input through the command consoles of the drone.
Given time the host brain can adapt and begin to utilize its new physical state, but that delicate equilibrium is easily upset by ghost physical data input through the command consoles of the drone.
However approaching the command consoles of an active Deadly Brain is deemed virtually impossible, so this so-called flaw in the system is considered insignificant.
However approaching the command consoles of an active Deadly Brain is deemed virtually impossible, so this so-called flaw in the system is considered insignificant.


===VOICE ENCRYPT 01.967.23 <Dr. Singh, Earnest M.>===
===Singh===
;VOICE ENCRYPT 01.967.23 <Dr. Singh, Earnest M.>
"Dr. Kafelnikov and I have just completed Test Part 483 in the ESS (Environmental Stress Simulator) with the settings prescribed by protocol AT-MOK 64.
"Dr. Kafelnikov and I have just completed Test Part 483 in the ESS (Environmental Stress Simulator) with the settings prescribed by protocol AT-MOK 64.
Unfortunately, it looks like we'll have to recalibrate the surface tension sensors to accommodate the extended exposure required by this battery--
Unfortunately, it looks like we'll have to recalibrate the surface tension sensors to accommodate the extended exposure required by this battery--
What the?!"
What the?!"


MANUAL ENCRYPT INTERRUPT...STANDING BY
MANUAL ENCRYPT INTERRUPT...STANDING BY
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;ENCRYPT RESUMED, PRIORITY INCREASED TO alrt.mk.10
"I don't know what's happened. The Brain. Someone has turned the cursed thing on!


===ENCRYPT RESUMED, PRIORITY INCREASED TO alrt.mk.10===
"I don't know what's happened. The Brain. Someone has turned the cursed thing on!
I've sent Dr. Kafelnikov into the chamber to see what he can do. But this looks bad. Very bad. If we can't get--
I've sent Dr. Kafelnikov into the chamber to see what he can do. But this looks bad. Very bad. If we can't get--
Who the blazes are you? Put that away. This is a restricted area! I...wait, no! Please--"
Who the blazes are you? Put that away. This is a restricted area! I...wait, no! Please--"


INPUT TERMINATED
INPUT TERMINATED
===Kafelnikov===
;VOICE ENCRYPT 01.965.04 <Dr. Kafelnikov, Roland V.>
"Singh, can you hear me? I can't access the chamber! The damn thing managed to charge its security sub-systems.


===VOICE ENCRYPT 01.965.04 <Dr. Kafelnikov, Roland V.>===
"Singh, can you hear me? I can't access the chamber! The damn thing managed to charge its security sub-systems.
Trip the breaker console in the lab, and get over here! Then we'll be able to get inside and trigger the overrides.
Trip the breaker console in the lab, and get over here! Then we'll be able to get inside and trigger the overrides.
Singh? Where the devil are you? There's no time...I'm moving to the control platform to try and slow its arming sequence."
Singh? Where the devil are you? There's no time...I'm moving to the control platform to try and slow its arming sequence."


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