isaac_newton wrote:Maybe a sort of multi-level security
- they have Stone [check]
- they have Key [check]
- they correctly id/answer questions with console verifier [check]
I'd turn it round - why not have an independent verifier in the console - it's just tech after all, that the industrial modules could easily produce.
KISS. A built-in verifier isn't needed if the Stone is required and would be just one more point of failure.
isaac_newton wrote:One speculation, since we know this is a one shot operation, maybe the key and stone were put in the console to be kept safe/destroyed after that use?
As long as we're indulging in rampant speculation...
The lucky Wylsynn fated to activate the console puts the Stone in slot A, the Key in Slot B and then puts his (her) hands in the designated positions.
The "Altar" immediately locks the hands in position and injects specialized nanites to build a psuedo-NEAT if the LW (Lucky Wylsynn) doesn't already have one.
It decompresses the stored personality in the Key while using the brain-wave monitoring circuits in the Verifier (Stone) to download the LW personality and wiping the LW clean of any trace of personality.
Once the Psuedo-NEAT is complete, the "Altar" uploads the decompressed personality into the former LW's brain.
Hey! Presto! instant reincarnated Angel Schuler! Too bad about the LW.
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Answers! I got lots of answers!
(Now if I could just find the right questions.)