Serial Designation S

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S's origins were uncertain for a long time, but we've finally managed to figure out where his story starts. S was originally owned by a "Dr. G.". Who exactly this is, is uncertain. He was passed between a few companies, being replaced by someone else rather quickly after he arrived, before he eventually fell into the hands of JCJenson. S was used as a host during the Absolute_Solver trials, to ensure its reliability before it was sent out to the public.

The first trial preformed was availability. Several worker and security drones were selected at random, and the Absolute_Solver was loaded onto them. Half of the drones shut down instantly. Ceasing any function. When investigated further, it was found that their internal systems were scrambled, without any hope of recovery or repair. These drones were sent to be disassembled. Those who didn't immediately deactivate began installation. Two more drones shut down in the following days after installation.

After original installation and activation, it was found that the drone's personalities were flipped. If a drone was typically calm, it was now nervous and paranoid. One drone was capable of installing the program, but did not experience a change in personality. This drone was named, S.

In the second availability test, 7 new drones of mixed variation were added. Nothing was changed. S was capable of turning on the solver and lifting an object. When asked to repeat the action, he powered off. Further investigation revealed no visible damage to his core, but an x-ray revealed a symbol within his core. No one is sure how this happened.

In the last test, three worker drones were added. The security drones had become unhelpful test subjects. The newest drones could turn on the solver and keep it active for a few seconds, before it deactivated seemingly out of their control. When asked to reactivate the solver, they attacked the overseeing employee, delivering life threatening injuries. These drones have been sedated and detained for further investigation.

S appeared startled by the acts of the drones, but the rest of the drones exhibited no feelings of surprise or shock. Further testing and investigation required in order to confirm results, but theories have been running wild through the lab.

The Absolute_Solver testing phase had several objectives in ensuring safety and reliability. The duration of usage was a main focus. S was capable of operating the solver for five hours before his limit was reached. It was [DATA EXPUNGED] until he was able to use it again. In the second round of testing, a time of eight hours of continuous operation was reached, before S stopped using it. When asked to resume testing, he responded with "make me [expletive removed]".

His ability to speak was revoked in hopes of deterring this behavior. During the final test, S kept it active for nineteen hours before discovering that he could create text boxes with it. After that, he wrote, "does this work? YEAH FUCK YOU JCJ ASSHOLES!". Consider seeking assistance from Jack Messorem to limit text box usage.

In the third trial, the durability of the now code named 'solver drones' was tested. Ensuring that extended use of the Absolute_Solver would not damage the drone's A.I., body, or cause lethal damage to their core. S suffered damage to his core, but as the number of available solver drones decreased, so did the need to use S, and so the damage to his core was just barely deemed to be non-lethal damage.

Testing has concluded that the Absolute_Solver has an effect on worker drones causing them to require recharge less often, and generally increases their lifespan. The main selling point is access to the Absolute_Solver program, and the many abilities it provides. Everyone is assured that the program is completely safe, but a few drones are still being kept for testing.

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