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* The encrypted text ("through inaction, allow humanity to come to harm" when assembled) originates from science fiction writer Isaac Asimov's "Three Law of Robotics". Specifically, it comes from the later added "Zeroth" law, which states:<blockquote>A robot may not harm humanity, or, through inaction, allow humanity to come to harm.</blockquote> | * The encrypted text ("through inaction, allow humanity to come to harm" when assembled) originates from science fiction writer Isaac Asimov's "Three Law of Robotics". Specifically, it comes from the later added "Zeroth" law, which states:<blockquote>A robot may not harm humanity, or, through inaction, allow humanity to come to harm.</blockquote> | ||
* This is one of two documents in ''[[The Talos Principle]]'' which involve or reference [[Trevor Donovan]], the other being [[capacity.eml]], before his larger role in [[The Talos Principle 2|the second game]]. It's likely the first reference to his existence in the series which players will encounter. | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:53, 29 February 2024
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team_leads.eml is a text document stored in terminal A03 in A3.
Contents
We're blessed to have so many people contributing to this project, but we've got to make sure everyone is on the same page.
Please refer to the following people when w74 68 72 6F
Alexandra Drennan - Project Lead / AI Module
Nadya Sarabhai - Institute Coordinator
Rob Maclean - EL Software
Trevor Donovan - EL Hardware
George Jameson - Generation Module
Alan Jameson - Scenario Module
Bob Rakovsky - Simulation Module
Radhia Bricmont - &%§$&()
Aurora Calvin - Link Hardware
Omar Gharib - Link Software
#a&( Lanning - Maintenance Module
J.E. Harrison - Diagnostic #()§
Frank Ngatai - Memory Module
Jared V. Shmilev - File Sys%&//)
Sun Wei-Yang - Talos Unit (formerly Soma)
Though not directly part of our project, the Archive team is sharing both physical and digital space with us. If there are any technical issues to resolve, please contact their project lead, Arkady Chernyshevsky. Don't worry, he's nice.
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Notes
- The encrypted text ("through inaction, allow humanity to come to harm" when assembled) originates from science fiction writer Isaac Asimov's "Three Law of Robotics". Specifically, it comes from the later added "Zeroth" law, which states:
A robot may not harm humanity, or, through inaction, allow humanity to come to harm.
- This is one of two documents in The Talos Principle which involve or reference Trevor Donovan, the other being capacity.eml, before his larger role in the second game. It's likely the first reference to his existence in the series which players will encounter.