Chapter Text
Preface
In this thesis, I will explain in how far our current System of Security and Safety does not make optimal use of its base component parts, in particular pertaining to the SecUnit model. I will also touch upon its sister-units, the CombatSecUnit, and the ComfortUnit, and evaluate their subroutines and system integration in comparison to the SecUnit systems.
I will argue that our implementation of these SecUnits can be optimized by making use of sister systems, or inventing new ways to Govern them.
I will also argue that it is the subpar functionality of Governor Modules that is the root cause of SecUnit’s short life expectancy, especially short when compared to other Unit types.
Finally, I will theorize the Governor Module to be a double and redundant system. Despite the lack of current empirical data, I think I can make a strong case for this by comparing bot and Unit behavioral studies from the past.
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