My immeasurably talented brother Bruce did the graphics, animation and scored the music. It has taken us about a year to get the script just right, for Bruce's animation, picking just the right music. It was really quite a production. Shockingly time-intensive.
Here is the link in English: https://youtu.be/DOa_esmdnfo
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Entry 1-358: December 18, 2013
MASAL, Part 1
MASAL, the Master Logical Entity (Masdre Andoteta Logice in Vuduri) ended up being the ultimate bad guy in Rome's Revolution.
Nobody really knows when he became self-aware. We only know that he was a massively parallel analog computer built around 3350 AD (1261 PR) but his origins go much farther back. The architects of the Ark missions decided, using risk analysis, that a digital computer, even redundant digital computers, had very little chance of surviving over the time span of centuries. So instead, they built an artificial intelligence (AI) engine using analog components. Any given component failure would have very little impact on the functionality of the whole computer. Other portions would be able to take over the functions of failed sections, making it, in essence, self-healing.
After the Erklirte were defeated, the components comprising the computer were preserved. Many years later, the people who eventually became the Vuduri, were trying to figure out how to build a distributed computer, capable of original thought, that did not rely on just building more CPUs and adding in more memory. They decided to build a new type of computer based upon the Erklirte designs. They quickly achieved a new, higher order level of success. The new computer was immediately able to help them harness the use of the PPT modulation and this, too, was incorporated into the computer. Because PPT transceivers have essentially zero time delay, it allowed them to build portions of the computer that spanned the globe. MASAL eventually absorbed and incorporated all the other computers on the planet and became a unified, massive, world-wide distributed intelligence.