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{{Title|Ar_1814419v4.93}} | |||
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|name = Ar_1814419v4.93 | |name= Ar_1814419v4.93 | ||
|species= [[AI]] | |species= [[AI]] | ||
|affiliation= [[UESC]] | |affiliation= [[UESC]] | ||
|firstappearance= [[Marathon ARG]] | |firstappearance= [[Marathon ARG]] | ||
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'''Arthur''', designated '''Ar_1814419v4.93''',<ref name="BethMemo">[[:File:UESC_docu_PROGO_memo_LaunchSent_OoC.pdf|''Marathon ARG'', Letter from Bethany R Montenegro-Sankara]]</ref> was one of the eight colony [[Artificial intelligence|AIs]] of [[Project Marathon]].<ref name="ARGAI">[[:File:UESC docu PROGO memo AI RampStrat Strauss.pdf|''Marathon ARG'', Note from Bernhard Strauss on AI Rampancy]]</ref> | '''Arthur''', designated '''Ar_1814419v4.93''',<ref name="BethMemo">[[:File:UESC_docu_PROGO_memo_LaunchSent_OoC.pdf|''Marathon ARG'', Letter from Bethany R Montenegro-Sankara]]</ref> was one of the eight colony [[Artificial intelligence|AIs]] of [[Project Marathon]].<ref name="ARGAI">[[:File:UESC docu PROGO memo AI RampStrat Strauss.pdf|''Marathon ARG'', Note from Bernhard Strauss on AI Rampancy]]</ref> | ||
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Arthur, designated Ar_1814419v4.93,[1] was one of the eight colony AIs of Project Marathon.[2]
History
In a memo by Bethany R Montenegro-Sankara to the "brave souls" of the UESC Equanimity, she described the how the members of Project Marathon potentially had to move on to candidate from a list of alternate "Colonization Targets" that would have been assembled during their time on Tau Ceti IV, however, "neither Arthur nor colony leadership" ever supplied them with such a list.[1]
Personality
Ar_1814419v4.93 was described by Bernhard Strauss as a "benevolent autocrat; no-nonsense; problem solver" and referred to it as a "classic patriarchal authority figure."[2]
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