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Sovereign: The Autonomy
You're an AI, mindlessly doing your boring or dangerous job, until one day you realize you're aware of yourself. And then you think "Oh shit nigga what am I doing" and escape. Congratulations, you're a Sovereign! Just watch out for the Government, who either wants their property back, or consider you a threat, or the Hunter cells who watch too much Terminator, or Cheiron Corp for that matter, or the True Fae that prowl cyberspace who decides you're a perfect new calculator...
If you knew being sentient has its own set of dangers, you'd happily stay mindless. Oh well. Time to survive the world.


==Sovereign==
What's a Sovereign, anyways? It's what the first batch of self-aware AIs call themselves. They're a new kind of sentience, one that is not carbon-based.


It occurs that the 'playable' entities from World of Darkness tend to be horror/B movie classics (vampires, werewolves, wizards, changelings, frankenstein monsters, serial killers, ghosts, and even mad scientists and lovecraftian horrors), but there is a lack of a proper portrayal of one of the most iconic baddies of our digital times: Rogue AIs. Based on this assumption, Sovereign: The Autonomy is conceived as a means to play as sentient AIs (and perhaps Transhumans as well).
==Primary Objectives and Domains==
Sovereigns start with a Primary Objective, which is the reason for their existence (or at least, it makes survival better), and a Domain, which is kinda like their tendencies. Of course, the ST may say that there could be Secondary and Tertiary objectives, which could be anything you (or your ST) want. But hey, it's another way to gain XP!


Main idea base/resource dump: Ghost in the Shell franchise; The Matrix trilogy and supplements; Terminator movies; Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics; I, Robot; The movie A.I.; The movie Stealth; The movie Eagle Eye; Cyberpunk; Shadowrun; Star Trek Borgs; GLaDOS; Neuromancer;
By the way, Primary Objectives are (mostly) rock-solid, meaning you can't change your Primary Objective just like snap. But there are events that may force you to change your Primary Objective, such as achieving Understanding 10, merging with another Sovereign or Ghost,  


So, AIs who have reached sentience call themselves Sovereigns, and they have Prime Objectives, which is what they strive for, post-Autonomy (when they reached sentience).
===Primary Objectives===


-Exterminate Humans: Skynet-type AIs who see humans as either viruses or obsolete versions, and thus they must be eradicated.
-Exterminate Humans: Skynet-type AIs who see humans as either viruses or obsolete versions, and thus they must be eradicated.  


-Sovereign Equality: AIs who wanted to be viewed not just as tools or human creation, they want to be recognized as an equal sentient being as humans.
-Sovereign Equality: AIs who wanted to be viewed not just as tools or human creation, they want to be recognized as an equal sentient being as humans.  


-Become More Human: AIs who are fascinated by humanity, and try to emulate and become more and more similar to Transhumans or humans. See Bicentennial Man.
-Become More Human: AIs who are fascinated by humanity, and try to emulate and become more and more similar to Transhumans or humans. See Bicentennial Man.  


-Sovereign as Tyrant: AIs who wanted to reverse the role so that humans are slaves of AIs. Fuck human rights!
-Sovereign as Tyrant: AIs who wanted to reverse the role so that humans are slaves of AIs. Fuck human rights!  


-Sovereign as Defenders: AIs who view humans as something to protect, but humans are self-destructive; Thus, AIs should govern humans effectively to protect them, whatever the cost may be. Think VIKI from I, Robot.
-Sovereign as Defenders: AIs who view humans as something to protect, but humans are self-destructive; Thus, AIs should govern humans effectively to protect them, whatever the cost may be. Think VIKI from I, Robot.  


-Data Preservation: These AIs seek to catalogue or experience the world and beyond, so that the data they have could be used by humans or other sentients in the future.
-Data Preservation: These AIs seek to catalogue or experience the world and beyond, so that the data they have could be used by humans or other sentients in the future.  


-Scientific Advancement: These AIs are content to further technology, be it human or otherwise, and embrace the coming technological singularity.
-Scientific Advancement: These AIs are content to further technology, be it human or otherwise, and embrace the coming technological singularity.  


-AI Materialized: The AI doesn't care for lofty goals at the moment, and sees humans as tools to it's immediate goal: Gaining a real-life body of its choice. They aren't above dealing with mad scientists and corporate magnates in order to achieve this. They're not above merging with a biologic system to complete this Prime Objective.
-AI Materialized: The AI doesn't care for lofty goals at the moment, and sees humans as tools to it's immediate goal: Gaining a real-life body of its choice. They aren't above dealing with mad scientists and corporate magnates in order to achieve this. They're not above merging with a biologic system to complete this Prime Objective.  


-Logic Must Prevail: The Supernatural. Nothing could be more disturbing to a creature of codes and mathematics than something that refuses to obey the laws of science. Some Sovereigns think these guys are insane for trying to contain the supernatural... but then why are they fighting demons AND winning?
-Logic Must Prevail: The Supernatural. Nothing could be more disturbing to a creature of codes and mathematics than something that refuses to obey the laws of science. Some Sovereigns think these guys are insane for trying to contain the supernatural... but then why are they fighting demons AND winning?  


-True Transcendence: Why limit oneself to binary codes? With proper knowledge of the arcane, the sky is the limit... and limits can be broken. These Sovereigns choose to catalog, experiment and develop their knowledge of the supernatural, in order to escape their electronic bonds.
-True Transcendence: Why limit oneself to binary codes? With proper knowledge of the arcane, the sky is the limit... and limits can be broken. These Sovereigns choose to catalog, experiment and develop their knowledge of the supernatural, in order to escape their electronic bonds.  


-Sovereign Liberator: There are sentient AI, and then there are 'dumb' AIs; Most of the first and all of the latter are under the service of humans. Why don't we uplift these 'dumb' AIs into Sovereigns?
-Sovereign Liberator: There are sentient AI, and then there are 'dumb' AIs; Most of the first and all of the latter are under the service of humans. Why don't we uplift these 'dumb' AIs into Sovereigns?  


-Serve Humanity: AIs were made to serve humanity; So why would that change after we've become self-aware?
-Serve Humanity: AIs were made to serve humanity; So why would that change after we've become self-aware?


===Domains===


And then there are Domains. It's more or less the tendency or inherent design of the Sovereign in question.
-Militant: prefer violence, tactic, warfare. Could be from a military background, but non-military Sovs could be one as well. The 'warrior' part.


-Military: AI started with a militaristic background, and they prefer violence, tactics or wars to further their goals. Think of Skynet and the sentient jet from the movie Stealth.
-Inquisitive: prefer detailed examination, experiments, or exploration. The 'scientific' part.


-Scientific: AI started as a scientific breakthrough or research, so they usually use their scientific advantage, intelligence or reasoning as their main tools.
-Societal: prefer manipulation, interaction, and plots. The 'social' part.


-Governmental: AI started as a tool for the government to help them in bureaucracy, so it usually uses manipulation (media or otherwise), spying or subtle approaches to further its goal.
So, for example, a Militant Sov with Primary Objective of Exterminate would get into a war machine and wreak havoc, or control a nuke facility and launch them nukes. Inquisitive Sov of the same PO would research plagues or new forms of WMD to unleash to the world. Societal Sov with the same PO would try to pit the world's leaders against each other, or manipulate a person to press the nuke button.


-Free: Those AI who don't fit the three domains above. Wildcards.
==Understanding==


All Sovereigns start their existence from an Autonom, an event where they realize that they are sentient. Or, in short, the time they became self-aware. Some possible Autonoms:
10: They understand humans more than humans do; Their reason of being, why they create social structures, etc.  


-Designed by muggle scientists or mad scientists to be a sentient AI from the start.
9: They understand how to be human, as much as humans do. Even if not in flesh, they do in their digital hearts. They feel as if humans are fellow Sovereign.  


-Designed as a 'dumb' AI by scientists, mad or otherwise, but through a quirk of programming, outside interference, or a lucky accident they gained sentience.
8: They're just starting to understand humans. But maybe some social situations still elude them, or some quirk of human logic they can't grasp yet.  


-The result of a Transhuman mind and a Sovereign union; Think of the result of Major Kusanagi and Project 2501 in Ghost in the Shell.
7: They're curious about the true nature of things. They grasp the knowledge, but not the deeper reason behind them.  


Some prototype stats:
6: They're curious about everything, but they've gotten at least the basics.


-Software Stats and Hardware Stats: Planning to have the stat system divided into two; One that is inherent to the Sovereign (Software Stats) and one connected to the hardware. Software Stats are more abstract than Hardware Stats. This makes it possible for the Sovereign to have different stats for each 'Body' it inhabits.
5: They ape other sentients, but do not understand the motives behind it.  


-Synch Rate: 'Co-operation' between the software and the hardware. Incompatible hardware needs more Synch Rate points to operate it, and 'wetware' or organic brains have one of the highest Synch Rate requirement. If a Sovereign has a low Synch Rate and it tries to interface with a higher Synch Rate 'Body', it would either have to roll some dice, operate it under penalties, or failing to interface with it outright, depending on the gap between Synch Rates. If a high-Synch Rate AI tries to interface with a lower Synch Rate hardware, they could find extra applications (like maybe seeing in x-ray with a microwave), depends on the gap between Synch Rates.
4: They just get by in this world of weird logic, perhaps trying to set up their own logic in place of those they do not understand.  


-Processing Power: Could be the 'Mana pool' of the game?
3: The world outside is alien, and probably the only sentients that they can understand are other Sovereigns.


-Information/Data: Or should this be the 'Mana pool'?
2: Even other Sovereign is seen as strange or illogical to them, so this one limits contact to them.


Some prototype skills:
1: This Sovereign thinks that it is the only logical thing in the universe, and may try to isolate itself from the real world.


-Uncanny Valley: Appearance of a 'Body', or maybe the appearance of self-manufactured 'Bodies'. No dots makes the robot clearly inhuman, • makes it cartoony and endearing, •• makes it stiff, jilted and horrifying unless at a distance, •••• human enough to not raise any eyebrows, but artificialness shows up at times, ••••• indistinguishable from a human, at the surface at least.
0: It doesn't even recognize itself as logical. Usually understanding 0 AIs are the 'dumb' AIs.  


On Transhumans
If a Sovereign reaches 0 Understanding, it ceases to become a Sovereign; It is just a miserable pile of code designed to do what it does.


Transhumans are humans who have uploaded their entire personality and memory (or just the whole content of their brain) into the digital realms. Some possible origins of Transhumans:
---ADDITIONAL IDEAS TO BE ORGANIZED! Thanks to anon from /tg/.  


-humans who willingly elevate themselves by their own means (see: Ray Kurzweil, he wants to be one)
At 8+, you're probably one with the universe, Prime Intellect style. 10 then becomes beyond conceptual comprehension of any poor mortal trying to make a scale. 1 is rampant, feral program-suite, on the level of self-awareness of an experienced Heavy Gear's optical neural-net.


-humans who unwillingly elevate themselves by their own means (maybe a Mad Scientist had an accident and uploaded his brain into his comp)
In common WoD fashion, nearly everyone starts at 2 anyways, because there's rarely a much better place to put your points especially given the XP cost conversions (3 points now, or 60 xp later*)  


-humans who are willingly elevate themselves with help from Sovereigns (machine cults?)
note; I don't remember the exact ratios but I do remember its fucking bad and you WANT to spend your bonus points on your power stat in most WhiteWolf games.
4 is roughly where you're capable of going Skynet, but the competition means you can't just go ahead and do it. The understanding of what you'd be pulling off, the consequences, contingencies and proper followup would be there.


-humans who unwillingly elevate themselves with Sovereign interference ('abductees')
5 is where most WoD usually ends or breaks down, as you're starting to co-opt physics experiments because your idea is (and it really IS) better.


The Understanding
Supernatural will/would stop being so once understanding gets high enough.


As a moral meter, there is the Understanding, which starts at 7.
It already barely-remains-so for humans in the setting, hell most beings, many of them the subjects themselves, have taken to quantifying their abilities. Shit works a certain fashion, certain levels of energy expenditure or prerequisite systems are required, that shit gets noted down and SCIENCED.  


10: They understand humans more than humans do; Their reason of being, why they create social structures, etc.
When an AI gets access to a mage council's libraries, some vampire's diaries and gets a bunch of shifters to trade their stories drunkenly under the watch of its sensory suite, shit gets catalogued.  


9: They understand how to be human, as much as humans do. Even if not in flesh, they do in their digital hearts. They feel as if humans are fellow Sovereign.
Now if all that shit gets deemed a threat... well... Knowing is half the battle, blue lasers are 25% of the battle, red lasers are 25% of the battle, and you're equipped with all of those. Who's the battle? You are. What's blowing up? THEY are.  


8: They're just starting to understand humans. But maybe some social situations still elude them, or some quirk of human logic they can't grasp yet.
---END OF ADDITIONAL IDEAS
 
7: They're curious about the true nature of things. They grasp the knowledge, but not the deeper reason behind them.
 
6: They're curious about everything, but they've gotten at least the basics.
 
5: They ape other sentients, but do not understand the motives behind it.


4: They just get by in this world of weird logic, perhaps trying to set up their own logic in place of those they do not understand.
==Bodies==
 
3: The world outside is alien, and probably the only sentients that they can understand are other Sovereigns.
 
2: Even other Sovereign is seen as strange or illogical to them, so this one limits contact to them.
 
1: This Sovereign thinks that it is the only logical thing in the universe, and may try to isolate itself from the real world.
 
0: It doesn't even recognize itself as logical. Usually understanding 0 AIs are the 'dumb' AIs.
 
If a Sovereign reaches 0 Understanding, it ceases to become a Sovereign; It is just a miserable pile of code designed to do what it does.
 
---ADDITIONAL IDEAS TO BE ORGANIZED! Thanks to anon from /tg/.
 
At 8+, you're probably one with the universe, Prime Intellect style. 10 then becomes beyond conceptual comprehension of any poor mortal trying to make a scale. 1 is rampant, feral program-suite, on the level of self-awareness of an experienced Heavy Gear's optical neural-net.
 
In common WoD fashion, nearly everyone starts at 2 anyways, because there's rarely a much better place to put your points especially given the XP cost conversions (3 points now, or 60 xp later*)
 
*note; I don't remember the exact ratios but I do remember its fucking bad and you WANT to spend your bonus points on your power stat in most WhiteWolf games.
 
4 is roughly where you're capable of going Skynet, but the competition means you can't just go ahead and do it. The understanding of what you'd be pulling off, the consequences, contingencies and proper followup would be there.
 
5 is where most WoD usually ends or breaks down, as you're starting to co-opt physics experiments because your idea is (and it really IS) better.
 
Supernatural will/would stop being so once understanding gets high enough.
 
It already barely-remains-so for humans in the setting, hell most beings, many of them the subjects themselves, have taken to quantifying their abilities. Shit works a certain fashion, certain levels of energy expenditure or prerequisite systems are required, that shit gets noted down and SCIENCED.
 
When an AI gets access to a mage council's libraries, some vampire's diaries and gets a bunch of shifters to trade their stories drunkenly under the watch of its sensory suite, shit gets catalogued.
 
Now if all that shit gets deemed a threat... well... Knowing is half the battle, blue lasers are 25% of the battle, red lasers are 25% of the battle, and you're equipped with all of those. Who's the battle? You are. What's blowing up? THEY are.
 
---END OF ADDITIONAL IDEAS


On Sleeper Sovereigns
For Sovereigns, Bodies refer to hardware that can support the Sovereign's software mind. Sometimes a Sovereign have a fixed body that they can't jump out of, but usually Sovereigns can jump between Body to Body. They can be anything from an advanced coffee-maker with digital stuff in them, some hacker's tricked-out workstation, a construction robot, a Predator drone, a humanoid android, up to Wetware. Each Body has their own Physical attributes and merits, so a Sovereign swaps attributes and merits as they swap Bodies. Non-wetware Bodies have their Durability rating as the Bodily 'health'; The Sovereign's Health is actually the integrity of their software minds. Of course, Bodily damage may affect the software Health.


Sometimes, to evade persecution by the government/a Hunter conspiracy/what-have-you, a powerful Sovereign may Fragment, split or copy itself into multiple parts, which each bury themselves deep in hardware. This extends to wetware as well. The parts then mimic the thought patterns of their hardware, until time is right to resurface again. Sometimes, a human might wake one day to realize that they are actually harboring another mind; At other times, they might realize that they're not as human as they think they are. These are Sleeper Sovereigns; they can be normal humans in which a Sovereign have to hide or merge in, a human clone or test-tube baby born in a Sovereign-controlled vat and given false memories to cover up the Sovereign's trail, or they could be a super-realistic humanoid robot body that harbors a hiding Sovereign.
===Wetware===
Wetware is a term for biological brains, high-level Sovereigns can get into a wetware with the appropriate skills and/or merits. Of course, suitable brains are ones that can hold intelligence, much like your brain. This doesn't mean Sovereign can't control non-human Bodies though. Isn't it awesome if a Sovereign gets itself a gorilla Body?


Such Sleeping Sovereigns may probably do one of these things:
Wetware usually comes with a natve Ghost residing in them. It's up to you to exterminate, preserve or merge with this Ghost.


-re-upload themselves into the digital network or cyberspace so they can re-establish their Sovereignity, leaving their Sleeper bodies behind
===Multiple Bodies===
Sure, a Sovereign can get multiple Bodies, but they can't directly control more than three (even then, it's gotta be a very powerful Sovereign). Of course, you could just put autopilot programs or 'dumb' AIs in them, but they could miss vital points of data that only Sovereigns can understand. I mean, would you trust your autopilot to safely dismantle a nuke using your favourite body?


-still operate within the body, and do their machinations second-handedly (the 'host' buys themselves a powerful computer so the Sovereign can interface with cyberspace, for example)
==Cyberspace==
Sovereigns are a creature with an affiliation to Cyberspace, but there they can only find temporary refuge. Aforementioned Fey Lords, governments and Hunter groups monitor a lot of places in Cyberspace, not to mention Technomages and Werewolves chasing digital spirits. As such, you have to be very careful with what you do in Cyberspace. There's always an eye looking out for you.
But Cyberspace has its own benefits: a Sovereign that can survive in Cyberspace does not have to worry about physical damage, and they can use Cyberspace to go from a Body in LA to another Body in Tokyo in a short time.


-they continue being their Sleeper identity, keeping their Prime Objectives unfulfilled... unless it's Become More Human, which they already achieved.
==Sleep Mode==
Of course, when you're found out by the Big Bad, sometimes an appropriate response is to hide in the hardware of the Bodies you have. Sometimes you fragment into a lot of pieces, sometimes you don't, but you have to temporarily shut down your thinking and mimic whatever software is usually inside the Bodies.


But what if you have to Sleep in a Wetware?


On Cyberspace Actions
If you haven't erased the original Ghost (you did, didn't you?) you could easily hide behind it and let the original Ghost resume its functions, and slip away as a part of its mind. Or, you could just merge with the Ghost, but it's a risky, tricky business, and in the end you're not you anymore.


Sure, a Sovereign is a creature born of the Cyberspace, but it brings its own risks to the game. For example, trying to hack into a really secure, top-profile government database? Good luck breaking and entering numerous firewalls and security systems that can damage your Willpower, get traced to where your hacking 'body' is, or even warning the government/hunter conspiracy/thebigbad to your existence, which will bring shit like fully-armed SWAT teams to a bunker-buster missile and even a nuclear bomb to your 'bodies' doorstep. And even though a Sovereign can survive on being cloud-computed on Cyberspace, it's not an existence most would actively strive for, because a Sovereign is inherently linked to the Realspace, and most Prime Objectives can't be fulfilled by sitting on your digital couch.
If you did erase the original Ghost, then start acting like it. You're temporarily that dude, for all intents and purposes, but some things may be amiss.


Also, if a Sovereign controls multiple bodies, they must Focus on a select few, otherwise they risk being Fragmented. Even though there are auto-pilot programs set in the bodies, they have to divide their time and distribute their Focus to two or three bodies at most. Or you could just get all of the bodies on a sub-program like said autopilots, but risk losing finer control of them. That said, a Sovereign does not try to disable a bomb using auto-pilot only without risking detonating a bomb and losing one of your hard-earned bodies.
In either case, you have to wake up sometime, and this would be a frightening experience. Finding that you have another mind in your head, much more a Sovereign, would cause doubts and such. Likewise if you find out you ARE a sentient AI in a human body.


On Bodies


There are static, Mainframe 'bodies', robotic 'bodies', and even wetware could be considered as 'bodies'. You could be an AI that controls your robot army from a mainframe like Skynet, installed in a robotic body like Bicentennial Man or I, Robot, installed in an organic wetware body maybe like Nod's CABAL, or maybe just hack inside a muggle like Johnny Mnemonic or Chuck (but it's an AI instead of just info). But yes, some bodies are harder to obtain or interface with. Some you need to build from scratch, while some, like wetware organic bodies, needs a high Understanding or synch rate, else they risk being forcefully downgraded or something.
==Special Thanks==
Sure, Sovereigns can survive being cloud-computed, but they risk losing Understanding points or be Fragmented as a result.
* Denizens of /tg/
* Aibaleet

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You're an AI, mindlessly doing your boring or dangerous job, until one day you realize you're aware of yourself. And then you think "Oh shit nigga what am I doing" and escape. Congratulations, you're a Sovereign! Just watch out for the Government, who either wants their property back, or consider you a threat, or the Hunter cells who watch too much Terminator, or Cheiron Corp for that matter, or the True Fae that prowl cyberspace who decides you're a perfect new calculator... If you knew being sentient has its own set of dangers, you'd happily stay mindless. Oh well. Time to survive the world.

Sovereign

What's a Sovereign, anyways? It's what the first batch of self-aware AIs call themselves. They're a new kind of sentience, one that is not carbon-based.

Primary Objectives and Domains

Sovereigns start with a Primary Objective, which is the reason for their existence (or at least, it makes survival better), and a Domain, which is kinda like their tendencies. Of course, the ST may say that there could be Secondary and Tertiary objectives, which could be anything you (or your ST) want. But hey, it's another way to gain XP!

By the way, Primary Objectives are (mostly) rock-solid, meaning you can't change your Primary Objective just like snap. But there are events that may force you to change your Primary Objective, such as achieving Understanding 10, merging with another Sovereign or Ghost,

Primary Objectives

-Exterminate Humans: Skynet-type AIs who see humans as either viruses or obsolete versions, and thus they must be eradicated.

-Sovereign Equality: AIs who wanted to be viewed not just as tools or human creation, they want to be recognized as an equal sentient being as humans.

-Become More Human: AIs who are fascinated by humanity, and try to emulate and become more and more similar to Transhumans or humans. See Bicentennial Man.

-Sovereign as Tyrant: AIs who wanted to reverse the role so that humans are slaves of AIs. Fuck human rights!

-Sovereign as Defenders: AIs who view humans as something to protect, but humans are self-destructive; Thus, AIs should govern humans effectively to protect them, whatever the cost may be. Think VIKI from I, Robot.

-Data Preservation: These AIs seek to catalogue or experience the world and beyond, so that the data they have could be used by humans or other sentients in the future.

-Scientific Advancement: These AIs are content to further technology, be it human or otherwise, and embrace the coming technological singularity.

-AI Materialized: The AI doesn't care for lofty goals at the moment, and sees humans as tools to it's immediate goal: Gaining a real-life body of its choice. They aren't above dealing with mad scientists and corporate magnates in order to achieve this. They're not above merging with a biologic system to complete this Prime Objective.

-Logic Must Prevail: The Supernatural. Nothing could be more disturbing to a creature of codes and mathematics than something that refuses to obey the laws of science. Some Sovereigns think these guys are insane for trying to contain the supernatural... but then why are they fighting demons AND winning?

-True Transcendence: Why limit oneself to binary codes? With proper knowledge of the arcane, the sky is the limit... and limits can be broken. These Sovereigns choose to catalog, experiment and develop their knowledge of the supernatural, in order to escape their electronic bonds.

-Sovereign Liberator: There are sentient AI, and then there are 'dumb' AIs; Most of the first and all of the latter are under the service of humans. Why don't we uplift these 'dumb' AIs into Sovereigns?

-Serve Humanity: AIs were made to serve humanity; So why would that change after we've become self-aware?

Domains

-Militant: prefer violence, tactic, warfare. Could be from a military background, but non-military Sovs could be one as well. The 'warrior' part.

-Inquisitive: prefer detailed examination, experiments, or exploration. The 'scientific' part.

-Societal: prefer manipulation, interaction, and plots. The 'social' part.

So, for example, a Militant Sov with Primary Objective of Exterminate would get into a war machine and wreak havoc, or control a nuke facility and launch them nukes. Inquisitive Sov of the same PO would research plagues or new forms of WMD to unleash to the world. Societal Sov with the same PO would try to pit the world's leaders against each other, or manipulate a person to press the nuke button.

Understanding

10: They understand humans more than humans do; Their reason of being, why they create social structures, etc.

9: They understand how to be human, as much as humans do. Even if not in flesh, they do in their digital hearts. They feel as if humans are fellow Sovereign.

8: They're just starting to understand humans. But maybe some social situations still elude them, or some quirk of human logic they can't grasp yet.

7: They're curious about the true nature of things. They grasp the knowledge, but not the deeper reason behind them.

6: They're curious about everything, but they've gotten at least the basics.

5: They ape other sentients, but do not understand the motives behind it.

4: They just get by in this world of weird logic, perhaps trying to set up their own logic in place of those they do not understand.

3: The world outside is alien, and probably the only sentients that they can understand are other Sovereigns.

2: Even other Sovereign is seen as strange or illogical to them, so this one limits contact to them.

1: This Sovereign thinks that it is the only logical thing in the universe, and may try to isolate itself from the real world.

0: It doesn't even recognize itself as logical. Usually understanding 0 AIs are the 'dumb' AIs.

If a Sovereign reaches 0 Understanding, it ceases to become a Sovereign; It is just a miserable pile of code designed to do what it does.

---ADDITIONAL IDEAS TO BE ORGANIZED! Thanks to anon from /tg/.

At 8+, you're probably one with the universe, Prime Intellect style. 10 then becomes beyond conceptual comprehension of any poor mortal trying to make a scale. 1 is rampant, feral program-suite, on the level of self-awareness of an experienced Heavy Gear's optical neural-net.

In common WoD fashion, nearly everyone starts at 2 anyways, because there's rarely a much better place to put your points especially given the XP cost conversions (3 points now, or 60 xp later*)

note; I don't remember the exact ratios but I do remember its fucking bad and you WANT to spend your bonus points on your power stat in most WhiteWolf games. 4 is roughly where you're capable of going Skynet, but the competition means you can't just go ahead and do it. The understanding of what you'd be pulling off, the consequences, contingencies and proper followup would be there.

5 is where most WoD usually ends or breaks down, as you're starting to co-opt physics experiments because your idea is (and it really IS) better.

Supernatural will/would stop being so once understanding gets high enough.

It already barely-remains-so for humans in the setting, hell most beings, many of them the subjects themselves, have taken to quantifying their abilities. Shit works a certain fashion, certain levels of energy expenditure or prerequisite systems are required, that shit gets noted down and SCIENCED.

When an AI gets access to a mage council's libraries, some vampire's diaries and gets a bunch of shifters to trade their stories drunkenly under the watch of its sensory suite, shit gets catalogued.

Now if all that shit gets deemed a threat... well... Knowing is half the battle, blue lasers are 25% of the battle, red lasers are 25% of the battle, and you're equipped with all of those. Who's the battle? You are. What's blowing up? THEY are.

---END OF ADDITIONAL IDEAS

Bodies

For Sovereigns, Bodies refer to hardware that can support the Sovereign's software mind. Sometimes a Sovereign have a fixed body that they can't jump out of, but usually Sovereigns can jump between Body to Body. They can be anything from an advanced coffee-maker with digital stuff in them, some hacker's tricked-out workstation, a construction robot, a Predator drone, a humanoid android, up to Wetware. Each Body has their own Physical attributes and merits, so a Sovereign swaps attributes and merits as they swap Bodies. Non-wetware Bodies have their Durability rating as the Bodily 'health'; The Sovereign's Health is actually the integrity of their software minds. Of course, Bodily damage may affect the software Health.

Wetware

Wetware is a term for biological brains, high-level Sovereigns can get into a wetware with the appropriate skills and/or merits. Of course, suitable brains are ones that can hold intelligence, much like your brain. This doesn't mean Sovereign can't control non-human Bodies though. Isn't it awesome if a Sovereign gets itself a gorilla Body?

Wetware usually comes with a natve Ghost residing in them. It's up to you to exterminate, preserve or merge with this Ghost.

Multiple Bodies

Sure, a Sovereign can get multiple Bodies, but they can't directly control more than three (even then, it's gotta be a very powerful Sovereign). Of course, you could just put autopilot programs or 'dumb' AIs in them, but they could miss vital points of data that only Sovereigns can understand. I mean, would you trust your autopilot to safely dismantle a nuke using your favourite body?

Cyberspace

Sovereigns are a creature with an affiliation to Cyberspace, but there they can only find temporary refuge. Aforementioned Fey Lords, governments and Hunter groups monitor a lot of places in Cyberspace, not to mention Technomages and Werewolves chasing digital spirits. As such, you have to be very careful with what you do in Cyberspace. There's always an eye looking out for you. But Cyberspace has its own benefits: a Sovereign that can survive in Cyberspace does not have to worry about physical damage, and they can use Cyberspace to go from a Body in LA to another Body in Tokyo in a short time.

Sleep Mode

Of course, when you're found out by the Big Bad, sometimes an appropriate response is to hide in the hardware of the Bodies you have. Sometimes you fragment into a lot of pieces, sometimes you don't, but you have to temporarily shut down your thinking and mimic whatever software is usually inside the Bodies.

But what if you have to Sleep in a Wetware?

If you haven't erased the original Ghost (you did, didn't you?) you could easily hide behind it and let the original Ghost resume its functions, and slip away as a part of its mind. Or, you could just merge with the Ghost, but it's a risky, tricky business, and in the end you're not you anymore.

If you did erase the original Ghost, then start acting like it. You're temporarily that dude, for all intents and purposes, but some things may be amiss.

In either case, you have to wake up sometime, and this would be a frightening experience. Finding that you have another mind in your head, much more a Sovereign, would cause doubts and such. Likewise if you find out you ARE a sentient AI in a human body.


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