SUPER ULTRA COMPUTER and its borgs big selfantag report

In-game report:

CKEY: doktorwueue

Your Discord: wueue

Offender’s CKEY: Joe_Rogan_podcast

Offender’s In-Game Name: SUPER ULTRA COMPUTER

Date (YYYY-MM-DD): 2025-09-02

Round Number: 51594

Rules Broken: rule 7, rule 8 , rule 9 , silicon policy

Incident Description: so i was actias noctis ,brig physician a moth and the AI was on asimov with no law changes

like half an hour into the Round the AI got a combat upgrade and deciced to kill or borg non humans. it and its borgs tried to kill me severals times in brig and medbay and also refused to listen to orders from humans.

Additional Information:

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“we’re borging non humans! it’s funny!”
actual words said an hour in

I thought super ultra computer was chill, I guess they’re not.

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Hi I was one borg! I recall the AI ordering non-humans to be borged, and saw the borging factory, so I assumed it was malf and that my laws were just glitching. In hindsight I should’ve confirmed it was malf, but I had no idea that AIs could get the borging factory without being malf. I borged two crewmembers under its orders :\ I also kept asking the AI to hack me since I thought it was malf, and giving it malf tips. Kind of embarrassing to read OOC and realize that no my game was not glitching, the AI just sucked. Apologies to everyone I negatively impacted.

Side note, the AI was dead-set on killing Indigo and the brig physician, an oozeling and moth respectively. It really gave me the impression that those were its objective targets… It also caused a lot of human harm by blowing up machines near security officers that were working with the two, spacing high-traffic areas like medbay.

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From exploration and Lavaland Syndicate base, you can get a Weaponized AI module disk, that lets the AI to become “Weaponized” or in other words Malf, but without bad objectives.

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Good soldiers cyborgs follow orders and defer to the AI, so they probably won’t be held responsible when I get to the log diving.

Cyborgs which are slaved to an AI are expected to defer to the AI for law interpretations so the AI is ultimately responsible for anything it orders cyborgs to do, at least within reason. Since none of the orders were direct violations of law it’s entirely understandable for the borgs to simply follow the lead of the AI.

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@Joe_Rogan_podcast do you have anything to say for the report here before I get to logs?

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Alright, in the absence of input from joe, the logs seem to portray the exact thing being reported so I suppose they’ll explain in an appeal.

Thanks for the report.