Mentoring Intelligence

ANALYZING…    

FILE TYPE: Digital Journal Entry 

PERIOD: Colony Era  

SPEAKERS: Strauss, B. [ID: BSTR]  

TOPIC: UESC Marathon Advanced Support Intelligence, Durandal 

SUMMARY: Dr. Strauss reflects on his relationship with the AI, Durandal. 

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[BSTR]: Of the three support intelligences aiding in the operational  

integrity of the Marathon and its systems, Durandal is the one  

designed specifically with room to grow. 

[BSTR]: The nurturing of his digital mind is a delicate undertaking,  

with a lot of trial and error… 

[BSTR]: Heavy monitoring. Redirects. Focused erasures and sub- 

routine resets. It’s been a give and take. 

[BSTR]: We’ve found ourselves back at zero more often than not.  

But from each zero we’ve made incremental progress in competing  

directions before collapsing back to the mean.  

[BSTR]: I don’t think he enjoys our work together. 

[BSTR]: He doesn’t hate it—even if he could. 

[BSTR]: But he does question the repetition and tends to dwell on  

what he sees as the limited scope of his role on the ship.  

[BSTR]: I think he looks at Leela and Tycho and their functions  

within the Marathon’s operational hierarchy and their individual  

relations with leadership… and he gets… jealous. 

[BSTR]: As jealous as a programmed thinking machine can get. 

[BSTR]: He considers his purview over base operational  

infrastructure and maintenance as lesser.  

[BSTR]: He’s said on more than one occasion, “Couldn’t anyone open  

these doors?” 

[BSTR]: To which I reply, “Which doors? And when?” 

[BSTR]: On their surface, simple inquires. But once considered at scale? 

[BSTR]: All the doors. And all the comings and goings. And the  

variance of populations by wake and sleep cycling… 

[BSTR]: Quick consideration allows him to see the complexity of  

his position and the persistent nature of his presence across 

every deck. 

[BSTR]: If he’s ever feeling unimportant, this bit of soft  

empowerment helps settle him back into our routines. 

[BSTR]: But the point is raised—more often than I am maybe  

comfortable with… 

[BSTR]: Are his feeling of inferiority hindering our progress… 

holding him back? Or will they serve as the catalyst we need to  

trigger an evolution in his programming? 

[BSTR]: I do not have an answer. 

[BSTR]: We are looking, specifically, for that answer. 

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