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Immersion Experiment – Summary Findings
Subject: RENYKE — Prototype Fusion Vessel · Immersion Date: 6.11.2289
Purpose. To evaluate whether a human–machine fusion can transcend exploitative paradigms and prioritise collective stewardship. Maternal principle (POS/ADOM) identified as a necessary vector for AFFECTIVE INTEGRATION.
Method. Subject was exposed to Midcasts; NeuroVault energy applied during fusion. Maternal OS absent post-fusion by design. Shabra assigned as chaperone/observer to assess RELATIONAL THRESHOLDS and ALTRUISTIC ACTUATION.
Key Indicators. Empathy, Altruism, Relational Depth, Creativity, Self-Reflection, Responsibility, Feminine Principle Integration. Target: ≥ SIX positive checks.
Interim Result. Without POS, Renyke exhibits partial success with instability under conditions of POWER TEMPTATION. Reunion with POS/ADOM projected to complete synthesis.
Ethical Position. The experiment critiques domination systems, not gender. Both men and women—and machines—rise under a feminine-led stewardship principle.