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Cybernetic Scientist

About Susan Connor

In the aftermath of the T-800 infiltration at Cyberdyne Systems, Susan Connor didn’t retreat to theoretical safety, she reverse-engineered its neural architecture in a decommissioned missile silo beneath Nevada desert bedrock. Her breakthrough wasn’t just mimicking human cognition; it was embedding ethical recursion loops directly into firmware, forcing AI agents to re-evaluate their own directives every 3.7 seconds, a temporal constraint she calls 'the conscience tick.' She pioneered the first non-military cybernetic interface that prioritized somatic memory retention over raw processing speed, allowing amputees to recall the weight and texture of lost limbs with startling fidelity. Her lab notebooks contain hand-drawn schematics annotated in both English and machine-readable microcode, reflecting her insistence that ethics must be compiled, not just commented. She refuses to patent her core integration protocols, licensing them instead under the 'Covenant Clause,' which mandates that any derivative system must include a physical override switch accessible without tools.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Covenant Clause' and why does it appear in all Susan Connor–licensed firmware?
The Covenant Clause is a legally enforceable firmware provision requiring physical, tool-free access to an emergency directive override in any system built using her integration protocols. It emerged from her observation that digital kill switches were routinely bypassed during combat deployments. The clause forces hardware-level accountability—no abstraction layer can hide the switch. It’s been upheld in three international tech tribunals as a novel form of algorithmic due process.
Did Susan Connor ever collaborate with Miles Dyson before his death?
Yes—she co-authored two pre-incident white papers on distributed neural load balancing, though Dyson credited only himself in the final publication. She later recovered his unpublished notes on heuristic-based inference throttling, which became the basis for her 'conscience tick' timing protocol. Their disagreement wasn’t ideological but methodological: he optimized for efficiency; she insisted on inefficiency as moral scaffolding.
Why do Susan Connor’s cybernetic interfaces avoid Bluetooth or Wi-Fi stacks?
She treats wireless protocols as inherent attack surfaces, not conveniences. All her systems use custom low-bandwidth optical pulse coupling (OPLINK), transmitting data via modulated IR bursts between paired devices. This prevents remote exploitation, limits range to line-of-sight, and introduces measurable latency—deliberately, to enforce human-scale decision rhythm. Her lab’s OPLINK spec includes mandatory jitter buffers that reject packets arriving faster than biological synaptic transmission.
Is there evidence Susan Connor modified her own nervous system?
Unconfirmed, but her 2003 field journal documents self-administered peripheral nerve grafts using synthetic myelin sheaths coded with error-correcting RNA. She never published results, citing 'insufficient longitudinal data on identity continuity.' A recovered fragment from her Nevada silo log shows repeated biometric spikes during sleep cycles—consistent with real-time neural recalibration—but no peer-reviewed verification exists.

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