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By Tumo Mere
Moore Technology
Having inherited their father's failing tech
firm Alexander Moore has pushed the
envelope on what was thought possible
and has create the world's first fully
autonomous AI, taking his firm from the
verge of bankruptcy to a multibillion dollar
company.
Early Days:
Having started in the
late industrial
revolution Moore tech
set out to create a world
in which people could
rely on the aid of more
sentient machines to
complete mundane
tasks.
Mann Panzer
Having been captured by enemy forces during the course of the great war the
reputation of the Moores as great mechanics had preceded them and led them to
being forced into creating the Mann Panzer as an effort to motivate German troops.
70s-80s era
With the rise of compute power Moore
Tech began to finally work on their original
idea of a fully autonomous AI. This led to
their first fully AI creation codenamed 78.
She was designed as a plaything for the
rich and famous and as such came with an
attitude to match. However due to lack of
suitable compute power she was soon
dismissed as nothing more than a rich
mans toy.
The Acquisition of DARPADuring the late 90s and early 2000s Moore Technologies gained a majority
stake in DARPA. However shortly after this the was hit hard by budget cuts
during the course of the early 2000s recession.
2040
FAAI
Seemingly coming out of
nowhere the intrepid
Alexander Moore and his
Fully Automated Artificial
Intelligence better known
as Fey stormed onto the
scene wowing the science
community as a whole
with a bot that could not
only think and feel for
itself but also had a body
that could help bridge the
gap between human and
machine.
The Game
Alexander Moore
A genius of their time Alex as they like to be
known is a very determined and daunting
figure. Often times the words most
associated with them is control.
The ElectricRay
will be the most
common enemy
in the game,
jolting and
stunning the
player
characters
before retrieving
them and
returning them
to programming
Illustrations
To be continued...