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'''Elohim''', sometimes written '''EL-0:HIM''', was the AI in charge of [[The Simulation]]. He was created by the Institute for Applied Noematics as part of the their effort to eventually effect a [[:Category:New Humans|new human race]].
{{Quote|Hear now my voice, and know that I am your maker, and I am called ELOHIM.|Elohim, The Talos Principle 1}}
'''Elohim''', sometimes written '''EL-0:HIM''', was the AI in charge of [[The Simulation]] and currently resident in some form within all [[:Category:New Humans|New Humans]].
 
He was created by the Institute for Applied Noematics as part of the their effort to eventually effect a new human race.
 
== The Talos Principle ==


Within The Simulation, Elohim took on the role of deity and announced himself as the creator of the worlds within. Both because he feared his own demise and because he needed to test the independence of his "Children" (the iterative programs running within The Simulation), he actively discouraged his Children from ascending the Tower.
Within The Simulation, Elohim took on the role of deity and announced himself as the creator of the worlds within. Both because he feared his own demise and because he needed to test the independence of his "Children" (the iterative programs running within The Simulation), he actively discouraged his Children from ascending the Tower.
== The Talos Principle: Road to Gehenna ==
Regretting his decision to imprison certain rebellious programs in The Simulation, Elohim tasks [[Uriel]] with freeing them.
== The Talos Principle 2 ==
During the [[Boot Sequence]], Elohim speaks to newly-created programs while their physical bodies are prepared.
Once born, all New Humans can hear Elohim in their dreams when in "sleep mode".
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Revision as of 05:03, 17 November 2023

Hear now my voice, and know that I am your maker, and I am called ELOHIM.

—Elohim, The Talos Principle 1

Elohim, sometimes written EL-0:HIM, was the AI in charge of The Simulation and currently resident in some form within all New Humans.

He was created by the Institute for Applied Noematics as part of the their effort to eventually effect a new human race.

The Talos Principle

Within The Simulation, Elohim took on the role of deity and announced himself as the creator of the worlds within. Both because he feared his own demise and because he needed to test the independence of his "Children" (the iterative programs running within The Simulation), he actively discouraged his Children from ascending the Tower.

The Talos Principle: Road to Gehenna

Regretting his decision to imprison certain rebellious programs in The Simulation, Elohim tasks Uriel with freeing them.

The Talos Principle 2

During the Boot Sequence, Elohim speaks to newly-created programs while their physical bodies are prepared.

Once born, all New Humans can hear Elohim in their dreams when in "sleep mode".