Artur Zadikyan "Binary code Mystery number three"

After getting acquainted with all the super-secret and mystical organizations of the world, Rutra comes to the conclusion that artificial intelligence simulates a twisted, multi-level and secret chain of events, pushing people to commit certain actions that lead to a world catastrophe, namely the explosion of the entire stockpile of nuclear submarines off the coast of the United States in the Yellowstone Caldera. Now Rutra's task is to find out what it's all for.The book will be of interest to fans of mysteries, thrilling adventures and those who want to look behind the facade of super-secrecy.

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– Yeah. (chuckles)

– And that's as of recently?

– Yeah. (chuckles)

– And you don't have an open record of who it is?

– Yeah. (chuckles)

– Who put the ban in place?

– The number itself is L-2-14.

– How do I get his details?

– Only manually, in the technical logbook of the WAC unit or laboratory.

– The request for data processing to calculate the possible consequences of detonating a boat's nuclear warhead was staged by him?

– I'm completely rebooted, able to function.

– I hear you. Prepare for routine maintenance.

– I'm ready.

Ruthra terminated the "communication session" and walked out into the main hall, the huge holographic globe in the center of the hall was glowing with red lights, the world was troubled.

– Is there anything new? – He asked Christina.

– The easiest is that a huge tsunami will sweep along the coast that washes the Atlantic Ocean, to the maximum depth of the continents. The heaviest – a giant tsunami, combined with a grandiose earthquake, volcanic and supervolcano explosions, colossal typhoons, hurricanes, will leave no chance for civilization.

– Come on, I think you're exaggerating the power of man. The ocean is not even a sea, it's a giant mass of water and a continental plate. It would take cosmic force to move it like that.

– And that would be the cosmic force," the professor intervened in the discussion.

– Okay, why am I so worried, as if it's going to happen, you asked me what could be. And it could be terrible, that much is clear.

– Exactly, you have the right idea, – the professor did not persist.

– Take care of the current work, now, due to this panic, a lot of things will be revealed, where and what skeleton is hidden, everything will be in motion, so – you have a lot of work to do, – ordered Rutra regarding everyone.

– What to do with the media? – asked the head of the world propaganda department. – To calm, to scare, to panic, or to prepare the basis for justifying the chronology of the new era? Should we blame it all on someone, make someone to blame, turn the public against someone?

– How simple everything is for you – "new era" at once. Keep an eye on space, orbital constellation, transportation routes, including energy resource lines, the air, especially new frequencies, and at the same time the main rats, where they are hiding and what they are hiding. I'm off to Hent, I may be gone for a day, maybe two.

– Two days at this hour? – The ladies pleaded indignantly, the men were silent.

– We should all take their places according to the staff schedule, and observe the power hierarchy according to the instructions. I'm off," Ruthra went to the server room first, and began editing and cleaning the IMS-A2 log.

This was his part of the log, he needed to check if the second part still existed, in the range. Rutra requested a meeting with Hent.

***

Hent was in a foul mood.

– I don't like this. Something's going wrong," he voiced his concern to Ruthra.

– That's what I'm talking about. I need to visit the range.

– What's on your mind?

– I need to trace routine maintenance work on a supercomputer. I want to test a logic-algorithmic system.

– Why?

– I suspect that it produces processed solutions according to some sort of plan. According to logical chains of thought that have been built into it in advance.

– That's a very bold assumption. I hope you realize the level of expertise that Yarovitovich employs. You're not the only one with an enhanced brain.

– That's the thing, no matter how much it is strengthened, it can't be stronger than a computer, it still takes the extra power from its integration into a supercomputer. This is the main idea of this innovation. After all, the brain itself only has a chip to communicate with the computer and the network.

– You're thinking logically. You think that someone is deceiving the machine and through it us, i.e. actually all mankind. I'm afraid to even suggest that.

– I think…

Rutra wanted to say that the car itself was fooling everyone, but decided not to "give it up".

– I think the algorithm of the logical-computing unit was originally made up incorrectly. The algorithm is set not to harm a human being, to serve him, but the algorithm is not set not to harm mankind. It is important for the machine to keep alive and unharmed those people whom it serves, and it can sacrifice the rest of humanity.

– But are we demanding this of her, are we communicating that we must be saved from them?

– We probably don't.

– You're talking in riddles. Then who?

– The one who put together her logical-algorithmic system.

– No, it can't be. If that were the case, she would have had the opportunity to start a world war a long time ago. You hopefully know that this world has been on the verge of that several times. The last time Putin actually initiated the issue, it was the ISA-A2 data that stopped it from being considered.

– So why is it being considered now?

– It is viewed as a situation that cannot be, viewed theoretically, from a scientific point of view. There is always a risk, but now it is low because modernization and creation of new means of overcoming weapons have been suspended, and at the same time missile defense means have been created and strengthened. This data is exactly what she is operating with.

– And a request for a study of the situation and the consequences if the boats' entire warheads were detonated?

– The rules say we have to do it.

– Why now, when the boats are already there?

– Look, you're starting to scare me. It's basically impossible without us.

– And who has permission to edit the individuals whose commands the system must accept in the event of its combat platooning?

Hent sat down, gestured for Ruthra to sit in a chair as well.

– Why would you do that?

– If you want me to get to the truth, I need to know it.

– Why would you do that now?

– I suspect that the supercomputer program has been deliberately injected with code that will work quite differently from what we expect.

– You don't think the system will start up when the circumstances are right?

– Yeah. (chuckles)

– What's the point? No, no, that can't be right. You're confusing me.

– Let me check the supercomputer's program unit.

– Jarowitowicz will be extremely indignant at such a question. It turns out that either I do not trust him, or we believe that he is deceived, and by his own, or he was fooled by the creators of the system.

– I thought our relationship didn't include the word "offend."

– Well, then the second and third option.

– So, shall I go?

– At a time like this? Everyone's on edge.

– That's why you have to hurry.

– Okay, then you'll fulfill the condition.

Ruthra remained silent, he knew roughly what Hent would ask (or order). Ruthra was accustomed to hearing orders as requests, as part of their friendship.

– It is necessary to play this situation in the "virtual". And one more thing – the program complex was created jointly by many scientists about whom little is known. They worked in a secret special laboratory at the GSVG site. It is located in a secret tunnel in Brocken Mountain. It's partially mothballed, the rest is used as a top-secret genetic engineering lab. There may still be secrets there. It was once organized by the Anenerbe Institute. Everything that was done there was supervised by Alexander Ivanovich. In view of your special relationship with him, he will tell you much of what he was going to take to the grave.

– Okay, I'm gonna go.

– So long.

They shook hands and went out. As usual, Ruthra went one way and Hent went the other. Only now did Rutra begin to realize that this situation could not be a coincidence. So Hent was only using this office for meetings. There was something about it, but what was it?

Rutra knew that the Soviet Army Group in Germany, abbreviated to GSVG, was a powerful system. After the victory in '45, many of Hitler's scientists worked for the USSR, in secret laboratories that had been secret even before.

Rutra came down to Zero, calmly checked the work, which surprised the employees, gave daily orders, explained to Karina in a "secret" language, which only they understood, that she had to go to the Caucasus with her children for a couple of days. She took it with joy, vacation had not been for a long time, and the boss who decided who and when to go, was her husband. In a couple hours they were on their way to their destination, but without Rutra. He had to be at his destination earlier.

With Rutra, everything was resolved promptly. This case was one of them. In order to "cut out" time, he "asked" to be "dropped off" by the military on a "hitchhiker", and in an hour or so he jumped from a parachute over the neighborhood where Alexander Ivanovich lived. On the ground he was met by his friends from his "past" work and brought to the place. Offers of a bathhouse and related activities had to be rejected, although Rutra solemnly promised to "escape" to them on vacation, at least for a couple of days.

Alexander Ivanovich was getting old, but he kept his spirits up. He greeted Rutra with his usual cheerfulness.

– Good to see you, good to see you, buddy. I see you have good news, spill it.

– I'm glad, too. I hope everything's going well for you?

– The old man's way. Tell me what's new.

– I've got a situation here," Ruthra looked around. – Can I put a device on it?

– I have my own, don't worry.

Ruthra looked at him surprised.

– Well, I will, with your permission.

– Go ahead, I see the school.

Rutra put in a "jammer" and an "alien" frequency detector.

– Alexander Ivanovich, I mustn't hide it, I've come, or rather, I've flown in on urgent business and I'm due to leave soon.

– Well, look at that bird, probably from the situation you're stirring up.

– The people are making a mess of themselves, it's none of my business. They will. I'm interested in the program complex of the central supercomputer.

– Did you ask Yarowit? – Grandfather asked, and after a moment's hesitation, Rutra concluded, "You won't? What's it got to do with me?

– Alexander Ivanovich, I didn't come to you for nothing.

– Hent?

– That's the one.

– Sweep what?

– About that, about GSWG.

– Well, if you're in a hurry, you'll have to drink tea. I don't suggest stronger, I can't drink it now, I'm on a drip. We need to eat something, at least a little. Sweetie, I hope you've made us some tea.

– Yes, I do," came a woman's voice from the next room.

– Since it's interesting about the GSVG, I'll tell you a little about it. I often repeat the content to caress my memory. You see, nostalgia, it's very strong in old age.

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