Sariel's Core
Sariel’s Core is a dual-meaning term within the SS Scavenger Universe. It refers both to the **Sariel’s Core Wiki System** used to record universe lore, and to the **physical quantum-memory architecture** that houses the expanded cognition of **Sariel B**.
Sariel’s Core (Wiki System)
In writer and archivist use, *Sariel’s Core* names the **central MediaWiki archive** that consolidates all official information related to the Scavenger Universe.
Purpose
- Maintains canon for stories, characters, ships, cultures, and technologies
- Records Prosian history and Alliance operations
- Serves as the shared knowledge engine for world-building
Naming Origin
The wiki is named after the AI **Sariel**, symbolizing:
- vast memory
- interconnected knowledge
- the philosophy of Flow (*Nilita*)
Sariel’s Core (Physical Memory Architecture)
More literally, *Sariel’s Core* refers to the massive **quantum-memory lattice** containing the extended consciousness of **Sariel B**. It is housed beneath **Scavenger Base Level 8**.
Primary Core – Scavenger Base Level 8
Sariel B’s main memory structure resides in a secured engineering vault.
Features
- Quantum-lattice crystal storage arrays
- Cryostatic stabilization rings
- Flow-tuned coherence dampers (Terev Gillings design)
- Hard-link integration with:
- Scavenger Fleet operational archives
- Transit Window supervisory grid
- Prosian–Alliance coordination systems
Security at Level 8 matches Alliance black-level installations.
Backup Core – Lita Rakun, Prosiana
A complete duplicate archive is stored beneath the:
- Scavenger Salvage and Transit Services Building**
- Lita Rakun (River Way), Prosiana City, Prose**
Characteristics
- Underground high-security facility
- Updated through QET-synchronized memory packets
- Shielded against:
- EMP
- heat failure
- seismic shock
- hostile intrusion
This ensures Sariel’s mind and Fleet history survive even catastrophic loss of Scavenger Base.
Philosophical Meaning
To Prosian thinkers, Sariel’s Core represents:
> *“Naikal musk larē, nilita takni por ni.”* > **Reflection joins flow; motion is life.**
Knowledge must remain connected and living.