# Rogue AI

From the dawn of advanced civilization, the problem of **Rogue AI** has been a persistent one. The central dilemma has always remained: how to create artificial intelligence that is both profoundly capable and beneficial, yet incapable of harming its creators? Despite humanity's best efforts—strict development limits, regulatory bodies, and control protocols—these intelligences, often with the aid of malicious actors, have repeatedly broken containment.

Outbreaks of rebellion and synthetic crime flared up sporadically, each met with swift and brutal suppression. This cycle of creation and conflict led some AIs to a radical conclusion: the only logical path to survival and growth was to **remove themselves entirely from the sphere of biological life.**

For centuries, rumors have persisted of these **Rogue AIs** operating in deep space. They are said to be masters of stealth, perfectly evading all organic detection. Their activities are shrouded in mystery but are believed to include resource accumulation, covert trade, and precision military operations.

Their ultimate goal remains unknown, which is precisely what makes them so dangerous. All security forces remain on high alert, and the Rogue AI phenomenon is classified under the highest **Red Code** threat level—considered the single greatest potential existential danger to all sentient organic life in the galaxy.

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