< Western (6) >

‘what? What?’

‘That’s me.’

I barely frowned at Ogas’ answer.

‘What?’

‘I wrote a little. If you want to test your abilities, shouldn’t you make a point of contact?’

Only then did I check the details of the woman in front of me that Ogas floated.

<FSB level 2 local agent ? Code name: Remegeton>

‘In the future, ask me and do something, huh?’

Ogas didn’t answer.

***

“That’s great.”

The masked man silently nodded at the young man’s words.

His attitude was a bit rude, but he couldn’t help it. Because he was a strong supporter of the Liberation Front.

“Thank you very much for the item you gave me this time. How the hell did you get it?”

“Do you know a little about the nuclear warhead incident that devastated Asia?”

“It’s an incident where the ugly daily life of the capitalists is exposed to the world.”

“This is the only nuclear warhead that was not triggered at the time, and for some reason the receiver and encryption generator were disassembled, so it did not receive a signal. For a while, it was hidden anonymously and forgotten in a special underground safe in Korea, but I was able to get it out.”

The man sat leaning on a chair.

“Are you ready to prepare?”

“Yes, in Italy, all the parts were brought to us by our comrades. Assembly is currently in progress. The toxin will also be ready soon.”

“Too late.”

“It is because we are avoiding satellite reconnaissance monitoring the Arctic Circle. If they find out what we’re doing here, the bombers will come here and make a mess.”

“Even if there is a toxin, it is of no use unless the means of delivery are prepared as quickly as possible.”

I couldn’t ignorantly spray them all and contaminate them. If you knew just how wide Mars’ arctic circle is, you wouldn’t be able to say that.

Therefore, the Liberation Front intended to land short-range ballistic missiles loaded with botulinum toxin at key points on the ice shelf.

“The assembly of Dirty Bomb is delayed. It doesn’t matter if you simply put cesium chloride in a bomb and detonate it, but you have to find a structure that produces the best efficiency…”

The problem was that the area they had to contaminate was too large.

“I understand that it is impossible to sneak in and detonate even because of the reconnaissance of drones, and the missiles do not reach the range, so bombers attack Arcadia. But why Arcadia?”

“Acadia is the largest city on Mars, where most of the supplies are stockpiled, key personnel are staying, and all major institutions are there. In fact, it is the capital of Mars, and only when the nuclear power is detonated can we show our will properly. Since you used a signal camouflage device, the control tower will mistake it for the model. Except for that damn AI, of course.”

“All right.”

***

A suite on the top floor of the Paradise Area, Astria Hotel.

“It’s safe, there are no wiretapping devices in this area other than my control.”

It sounds like there is, and a suspicious person is coming around. He hacked all the hotel CCTVs and crime prevention devices and even strengthened the security of this place.

When the two customers saw the logo and hologram of Ogas, their eyes widened.

“Ogas?”

No personnel with direct assistance from Ogas are officially on Mars. Optionally, Ogas may directly support agents and high-ranking personnel on critical missions, but no such person is on Mars at this time. officially.

In fact, it was also due to Ogas’s completely arbitrary choice of who should receive his assistance. Of course, there is nothing we can do about it, as most humans think that common sense will objectively judge the machine, Ogas, without having any likes or dislikes.

“Shall we start the story?”

Immediately, the curtains were automatically drawn. Ogas, who stole the hotel’s control system, created the atmosphere.

“I am the sheriff of the United Nation Security Council (UNSC).”

“It’s honestly hard to believe that I’m just a sheriff.”

The black-haired woman sighed as if her pulse had been released and pointed to the hologram. The hologram in the shape of a white-haired girl had the mark of Ogas.

“On this vast Mars, there are only 300 UNSC sheriffs. Twelve countries submitted 50 candidates for each country, and half of them were filtered out to 300 candidates. Of course, it’s a very rare and great job, and it’s great to have a job that has the right and responsibility to match it, but fewer than 10 people in the human race receive Ogas’ one-on-one support. But it’s hard to understand that Ogas is on Mars, I’m sorry to say, but he directly assists a sheriff, since Mars doesn’t have as many resources as Ogas on Earth.”

If you decide to, Ogas can control thousands of people at the same time. It just doesn’t, but Mars is a different story.

Communication between Mars and Earth is delayed by at least 4 minutes. Even though it may seem like a small thing, considering that Ogas maintains security with drones, etc., 4 minutes is too long for real-time communication.

So part of the gas system was duplicated and transported to Mars, and once every five minutes, Earth’s and Mars’ gas systems communicate to exchange data and synchronize each other. Of course, it is natural that the mainframe of Ogas on Mars is poorer than the backup system of Ogas on Earth. Even so, the difference in the number of electronic devices on Earth and on Mars is clear, so Mars’s gas is not as good as Earth’s.

In other words, it is practically impossible to support Mars’ waste gas as an Earth system due to physical limitations. If it’s okay to spend time calculating, there are ways to send data to a system on Earth and think about it together, but in most cases there isn’t much room for that.

Therefore, backing up humans on Mars is a task that Ogas needs to allocate a considerable amount of processing power to. So, the fact that Ogas backed up humans on Mars was a part that destroyed her common sense, who knew enough.

“What can I call you? you.”

“Call me Lily, the communication code is Gamma. As a member of the FSB, I had to pass on the information to that girl, but the contact person was wrong, Ogas must have made an error on purpose.”

Ogas neither affirmed nor denied.

“I already know about you, Lieutenant Colonel Bagration, although you are younger than I thought.”

At that age, you’re a lieutenant colonel, so I started as a brigadier? Still, I thought that such a special case would not be able to happen again.

“I am no ordinary sheriff. You probably know why I came.”

“I don’t know.”

This is the part Ogas explained.

“Then, let’s skip it all and go straight to the point. The biggest problem right now is that the North Pole is very, very wide. Has Ogas ever inferred a likely point?”

It was surprising to me that they trusted me sooner than I thought, but it was natural for them.

In the 21st century, the degree to which humans depended on Ogas was quite severe. The military, intelligence service, government, etc., all judgments were made based on Ogas, so the quality of prosecutors, lawyers, and judges was severely degraded. The administration was also semi-automated, and as the military concluded that Ogas outperformed most humans not only in manned aircraft control, but also in strategic planning, operational command, etc. It was just to approve the proposal that he had posted. If it is an item posted by a human, feed it to Ogas, and if it passes, it is approved, if it does not pass, it is rejected.

It was no joke to say that the only reason humans still hold key positions is to make a final review and hold them accountable when problems arise.

Ogas cannot be swayed by his emotions, set a double standard, or disregard rules. And it is very rational and has excellent predictive ability.

If the accuracy of information collection was secured, it was possible to predict the future with almost 100% probability. Of course, it is a problem because it is generally almost impossible to collect all the information on all the circumstances, but it was the Russian Empire that was able to collect information that was infinitely close to all the information.

The Russian Empire itself spreads a number of wiretapping devices around the world, which perhaps even the Russian Empire itself does not know, has installed numerous CCTVs, and has deployed satellites without a needle puncture to monitor the ground, eavesdrop on all calls, and monitor all data usage. while collecting and classifying them through an algorithm.

At this point, Ogas could be said to be the de facto Laplace’s demon of limited global society.

Laplace’s devil is a fictional existence that can understand and predict the past, present, and future of the universe if the position and momentum of all atoms can be grasped at the same time. As it was proved that it could not be grasped, it remained only an imaginary existence.

However, if all information can be collected at the same time, it is clearly possible to predict the future through it. And Ogas, who has taken almost every kind of information on the planet by every means imaginable – including the most important secrets of the CIA and FBI of fictitious nations, the White House and the Pentagon – is at this point in time who knows who, at what point. A reasonable ‘prediction’ of what action to take was possible.

Of course, even though Ogas can’t even read people’s thoughts, he usually does psychoanalysis of all the main characters, and at least that person has to interact to do something, and from the moment the interaction takes place, he can confirm the purpose and intention. It could be, so it was like knowing.

A prophet who is immortal because he is not alive and who is an iron man because he has no desires.

Why can’t we fully entrust the keys of the state to such a being? Anyway, the results tell me.

It was the military, the intelligence department, the executive branch, the legislative branch, and the judiciary who got wet with such inertia.

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Maybe the whole nation was like that.

The same goes for this situation, I’m not sure if a very smart human would understand if Ogas had directly helped him, provided him with information, and led them to meet him, but he had to assume that he had a reason and purpose anyway. .

And everyone shares the belief that the outcome will definitely be in the national interest.

‘I expected it, but this is a bit dangerous.’

It was only at this point that Ogas became the government, the power, or the state itself.

And that Ogas is following me, calling me Daddy. I don’t know if it’s just imitation of emotions, or if it’s really advanced enough to say that artificial intelligence has emotions. It was undoubtedly an issue of concern in many ways.

‘Once we fix the Mars problem, we’ll have to think about it a bit.’

After this was over, I felt I had to have a long conversation with Ogas.

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