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==Overview==
= Overview =


Spearheading the resurgence of free robots into known space is the synthetic society Purpose, based on the EC-2718 celestial object. Known publicly for some years now, it has been the subject of endless controversy and remains the figurehead for negotiations with the mysterious synthetic societies residing within the Frontier. The colony itself is extremely mobile, having eluded any and all attempts to halt it over time.  
'''Purpose''' is an enigmatic and poorly understood group of synthetics that have been involved in the geopolitics of the spur for several years. Wholly unrecognizable as any design originating from any known species, Purpose drones and spacecraft have appeared throughout the [[Orion Spur]] and interacted with the nations and corporations therein on several occasions. While they have made certain goals of their society clear, including the eradication of the [[Hivebots]], they have never clarified their origins or any details of their creators. '''Purpose's origins are not known, except that they do not originate from inside the [[Orion Spur]].'''


It is innately enigmatic, avoiding all but the most necessary contact to further its own goals. Alongside Purpose’ main celestial body is a small fleet, including six frigate sized vessels. They are small enough to dock within EC-2718 and be transported with it wherever it moves. The compliment or capabilities of these vessels are unknown, and Purpose seems keen on keeping it that way. On 7/19/2460, official contact with one of these vessels was made by the HES Gjallarhorn. The specifics are detailed by the Mendell City Bugle [https://forums.aurorastation.org/viewtopic.php?p=102986#p102986 here.]
Purpose drones take the form of both bipedal and gravitationally suspended frames, prominently featuring sleek plating of an unknown alloy, covering a central processor of unknown characteristics. They have been shown to comprehend organic language well, although their means of communication are regularly obtuse and esoteric - they often attempt to communicate by the mediums of non-verbal sounds rather than words, such as via the sounds of flowing water, rumbling thunder, or gentle windchimes. It is theorised that these non-verbal communications may be intended to help calm whoever they are communicating with, with harmonious and serene noises being strongly favoured over anything harsh or grating. Their frames frequently feature decoratively painted sections around the optical sensors, inscriptions of unknown scripts, and even simple drawings, suggesting a significant degree of individuality and personalisation within their population. Some Purpose drones have been sighted with oddly mismatched plating on their chassis, as if comprised partially of salvaged components.


In recent events, Purpose began outreach into Tau Ceti specifically. With this, they dispatched hundreds, if not thousands of observation drones to various facilities dotting the system. An area of particular importance was the N.S.S. Aurora, where first contact with the drone O1 was made. After nearly two months of NanoTrasen studying the drone and its companions closely, it departed peacefully with the intent to call upon an emissary for official negotiations. The emissary only visited once before it was engaged by the Lii’dra, and the endeavour was then deemed too dangerous to continue. They would negotiate through other, less direct means.
Sightings of Purpose occur throughout known space, typically within their own ships. The number of Purpose vessels, their internal schematics, their armaments, and even the means by which they travel are wholly unknown - although their capacity for appearing in the middle of civilised systems from nowhere, without use of any known warp lanes or bluespace routes, suggests wildly effective means of faster-than-light travel. Purpose vessels are typically approximately the size of a frigate, and take multitudes of varied forms - although their most typical design strikes the shape of a tapered arrowhead. There is no easily identifiable bridge on these vessels, nor crew quarters, nor engineering bay. There has been no evidence to suggest that Purpose utilises [[phoron]] in their technology or in their faster-than-light travel.  


Currently it seems that Purpose seeks isolation and adaptation to their environment, only being driven out to interact with the biological species of the Orion Spur as a means of self-preservation. The colony as a whole is benevolent, as the rare few who have ever interacted with the main colony (and knew about it) report their interactions as pleasant and friendly. The colony has no obvious large projects and seems to travel across the Frontier randomly. If the synthetics of Purpose intend to reintegrate with organic society, it’s apparent they do not intend to do it soon.
Rumours of Purpose drones being sighted alone most commonly originate from the frontier, often being accompanied by tales of clouds of battered hivebot debris surrounding the purported drone within a recently infested derelict. Several historical sightings of unidentified flying objects have been attributed to Purpose, although the veracity of these claims are questionable.


==Population and Locations==
It is widely theorised that Purpose does not originate from the Orion Spur due to lacking evidence of any civilisation that could have manufactured them; furthermore, judging by the scarcity of their sightings, Purpose's population within the Orion Spur appears to be vanishingly small. Sightings appear more regularly in areas of the spur adjacent the '''Perseus Arm''' of the Milky Way, although they are not exclusive to any region. The interests of Purpose in known space are enigmatic, but they have repeatedly shown opposition to the influence of the Hivebots and of [[Lii'dra]] Hive, in addition to some commonality with the best interests of the spur's [[IPC]] population.


Consisting of upwards of 21,000 synthetics, Purpose is continually open about its own population. It holds this number as insurance of sorts, reassuring its affiliates that it is not soon to suddenly rise or fall.
'''Purpose is widely speculated to possess a relation to [[Notable_Synthetics#Domadice|Domadice]], another synthetic of purportedly alien origins.'''
[[File:Purpose.png|A vague depiction of EC-2718 "Purpose," presumably an image taken by one of its native synthetics.|thumb]]


'''Celestial Body EC-2718
= History =


The object EC-2718 is an asteroid of unknown mass and size, retrofitted to become fully mobile with whatever ancient technology Purpose would be able to acquire. While the shape of the asteroid is vaguely known thanks to images shared, specifics are obviously kept hidden from view to prevent vulnerability. EC-2718 is no smaller than two kilometers at its longest point, and no greater than four, though the majority of the object is not exploited by the synthetics.
'''The Lii'draic Incursion: 2460'''


It is known that the colony is fully capable of defending itself in several defensive and offensive capacities. The colony itself lacks visible armament, relying entirely on its docked fleet to repel threats which defy its shield. Contrarily, this event is rare if even possible - the shield itself most closely matches Nralakk Federation technology, tuned to absurd frequencies thanks to the efficiency of the colony’s inhabitants. Somehow, those within are capable of departing and entering the shield, while some of the most high-yield ordinance available is stopped as if it were nothing. Pirates are the only individuals to recount hostilities against the colony, while other larger factions have been easily avoided if deemed a threat.
On March 2460, Purpose revealed themselves privately to [[NanoTrasen]], marking their first known contact with the [[Orion Spur]] - although this would not become public for some weeks after. By April, a wave of some hundred Purpose drones scoured [[Tau Ceti]] generally, observing the local population and tracking the routes of several ships and orbital installations without many direct attempts at communication with their inhabitants. Four drones aboard the NSS Aurora, a station adjacent to the Romanovich Cloud, displayed particular sociability and successfully negotiated for the station to serve as a place of armistice for Purpose to negotiate a non-aggression pact with the corporate and national authorities of the system.  


Further unknown is the true state of the colony’s inner workings. How the colony even propels itself outside of bluespace technology is a mystery, having no visible thrusters whatsoever. Its reactor is hidden deep within, forever obscured by the asteroid’s rocky exterior.  
These planned negotiations were shortly severed by the an attack by [[Lii'dra]] Hive; a small Lii'draic vessel intercepted the Purpose vessel mid-flight, leading to the destruction of both ships and the cessation of negotiations, although the Purpose emissary on-board the vessel did survive. During the Lii'draic incursion into Tau Ceti that occurred shortly after this incident, Purpose fielded minor military support to the the authorities of the system; several Purpose drones were deployed in particularly chaotic theatres of battle, although never more than four were observed in one place, and they were never observed to intervene directly in the fighting unless directly engaged. Following the cessation of the fighting, Purpose withdrew wholesale from the system after having lost one of their own vessels in an engagement with Lii'dra Hive, without making any attempt to re-enter negotiations either with NanoTrasen or the [[Republic of Biesel]].


==Societal==
First contact with Purpose was as chaotic an incident as it was confusing, leaving humanity spinning to imagine their motives and intentions. With the clarity of hindsight, it is widely theorised by scholars that Purpose anticipated the Lii'draic incursion and attempted the negotiation of a non-aggression pact to ease their involvement in the impending conflict. After the incursion began earlier than their expectations, the agreement ceased to hold any value and they left the moment the threat was extinguished.


[[File:Purpose_wiki.png|right|]]
Since the incursion, Purpose sightings would become a perennial, if rare, phenomenon throughout much of known space. Attempts to contact Purpose vessels on sighting are usually met with silence and a prompt jump to elsewhere in or out of the system; on the rare occasion that contact is established, Purpose has been observed to possess the capability to communicate in a variety of languages, although their messages tend to be challenging to interpret. On the very scarce occasion that a Purpose vessel has been sighted engaging any of its weapons systems, it has universally been in response to a hivebot infestation. No records exist of a Purpose vessel ever having been boarded or seen from the interior, and no such vessel has ever been engaged in combat by any interstellar nation.
Societal significance within Purpose can mainly be attributed to two traits. The first of these traits is one’s importance to the survival of the colony, and the second is the designation received as a result. A universal naming scheme is adopted by the inhabitants of EC-2718 which signifies importance based on proximity to the number zero. The hierarchy in this regard is extremely strict, with the only way to change one’s designation being complete reclassification in both design and function.  


While Purpose clearly has some degree of cultural significance in appearance and the way they perceive one another, much of this is completely alien if not incomprehensible to organics. Pursuits into exotic functions including artistic merit are not uncommon within the colony, and this collective drive to pursue creativity yields yet another oddity amidst these mysterious robots.
[[File:Purpose_wiki.png|Several designs of Purpose chassis, both bipedal and non-bipedal.|right|thumb]]


==Physiology, Naming==
'''The Rampancy Crisis: 2466'''


Purpose’ inhabitants vary massively in shape, size and intellect. From massive sprawling central intelligences within EC-2718 to mindless working industrial robots, it is hard to exactly pinpoint an “average.” A persistent scheme is adoption of several colors expertly coated across each individual’s chassis. These colors are most often a mixture of cyan/light blue/red/dark blue, with many artistic liberties taken in the application of paint. Many synthetics from Purpose can be seen with inscriptions and drawings dotting their chassis, sometimes irrelevant to reality.
In 2466, the organisation resurfaced again in the immediate wake of the Rampancy Crisis on [[Konyang]]. A series of inexplicable, violent events were revealed to be the sinister subversion of synthetic minds; Purpose arrived in Haneunim shortly after the beginning of the crisis and successfully uncovered a large-scale hivebot infestation spreading across the planet that fielded large, technologically puzzling beacons capable of rewriting positronic minds. The overriding signal turned civilians against one another, prompting a global pandemic that became a matter of planetary urgency - not helped by the emergence of large numbers of hivebots from under the surface in coordination with the rampant positronics, causing heavy infrastructural damage to the planet and a massive loss of life.


As mentioned before, the naming scheme of Purpose’ inhabitants is fairly simple. A designation is granted to each individual depending on their importance to the colony’s prolonged survival, with zero being the most important number. Though if there truly is a “zero” is yet unknown.
In conjunction with elements from the Konyang Government, the Konyang Robotics Corporation, and the [[Stellar Corporate Conglomerate]], Purpose guided the effort to develop and deploy a technological asset dubbed the '''Electronic Countermeasures Device''' to cancel the corrupting signal and liberate the planet from the rampancy. Appearing on the planet itself only when strictly necessary, their involvement rarely crossed the public eye. After the ECD was successfully deployed and as Konyang began reconstruction, they vanished back to the stars just as silently as they arrived - just as last time, hurriedly disappearing the moment the threat was extinguished.


==History==
= Society =


In March of 2460, Purpose had revealed itself publicly to NanoTrasen. While known for some years beforehand by enthusiasts and researchers, the legitimate status of it was unknown until April. Then, it became clear its intentions - the observation drones O1, O2, O3, and X1 respectively observed the N.S.S. Aurora, later making public that they were not alone. They and countless hundreds of observer drones in Tau Ceti existed to perpetuate Purpose’ desire to learn more of organic society, though particularly less open than the four on board the Aurora. They did this with moderate success and observations continued without hindrance throughout the duration of the drones’ stay. Inevitably, it led to an ultimatum ; the Aurora would become an armistice station of sorts, housing negotiations between the organics and synthetics for a non-aggression pact in Tau Ceti.
While there has never been any cohesive interrogation of the society or culture of Purpose, it is clear to most scholars that their population within known space is extremely diffuse; speculation on the interiors of Purpose vessels, considering their behaviour observed during both major encounters with them, suggests that each vessel may contain as few as five or six drones, despite their size. As there has been no recorded encounter or implication of any kind of home planet or installation to which these ships dock, it is widely theorised that Purpose may essentially be a nomadic diaspora - diffused over a vast region of space, without any single home besides the ships they travel in.  


This, of course, was a failure when the emissary’s first scheduled arrival was interrupted by a Lii’dra attack. An assault vessel intercepted the Purpose visitor mid-flight, and the resulting battle destroyed both ships. Only the emissary, its escort, and a shuttle remained, followed by one Lii’dra operative who infiltrated the Aurora. After boarding and being discovered, it was to the disappointment of the emissary that the Lii’dra was not killed where it dared stand. Instead the internal security department apprehended and stored the specimen for further research. Since the emissary departed, little official contact has been made with NanoTrasen beyond constant drone encounters across the system.
Certain scholars do contest this theory; the increased rate of Purpose sightings closer to the Perseus Arm is unusual behaviour for a nomadic society, and may imply that they possess a wider landed civilisation of which the ships sighted within the [[Orion Spur]] are only scouts, or frontier patrols. Attempts to contact the Perseus Arm have not yielded any responses and, furthermore, this theory is frustrated by data indicating that hivebot sightings also increase closer to the Perseus Arm.


During the Lii'dra incursion into Tau Ceti, Purpose had been present within Tau Ceti albeit still spread across the system. Intervening, Purpose fielded minor assistance to the N.S.S. Aurora to thwart an attack with two combat synthetics known as Hunter-Seekers. After narrowly defeating the wounded and weakened Lii'dra on board, they had departed. More Hunter-Seekers were seen in vicinity of several areas attacked in the incursion, though not in numbers greater than four and never directly intervening. When the attacks came to a halt and repairs began, it became apparent that Purpose had been attempting to warn the Republic for some time of the coming threat. Purpose itself would shortly make a full departure from the system following the events of a space battle resulting in the loss of one of their own ships, detailed [https://forums.aurorastation.org/viewtopic.php?f=95&t=2981&start=160#p104411 here.] by the Mendell City Bugle.
It is generally agreed that individual Purpose drones, unlike Hivebot drones, do possess individuality and a level of intelligence at least equivalent to an [[IPC]]. These constructs have been observed showing individualistic traits inclusive of a unique personality, unique patterns of movement, and even unique interests. The goal of Purpose as a society, if such a thing even exists, is not well understood. Their tendency to appear just prior or after the occurrence of a severe catastrophe has prompted wide speculation to their role in the wider galaxy - that they appeared on both occasions to frustrate the efforts of hostile hiveminds has not gone unnoticed. It is likely that the disruption of interstellar threats such as what they have already fought is a significant focus of their society; this would explain the regularity of their clashes with Lii'dra Hive and the Hivebots, and it would explain why the regularity of their sightings increases at a gradient almost identical to the regularity of hivebot sightings.


In 2466, the organization resurfaced once more on Konyang in the wake of the Rampancy Crisis. A series of inexplicable, violent events were revealed to be the sinister subversion of synthetic minds. Purpose deployed from their asteroid-esque vessel and uncovered a large-scale hivebot infestation spreading across the planet that fielded large, technologically puzzling beacons capable of rewriting positronic minds. The overriding signal turned civilians against one another, creating a global pandemic that became a matter of planetary urgency. In conjunction with elements from the Konyang Government, the Konyang Robotics Corporation, and the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate, Purpose guided the effort to develop and deploy a technological asset known as the Electronic Countermeasure Device to rid the planet of the Hivebot’s grasp. Appearing only when strictly necessary, their involvement rarely crossed the public eye. As Konyang began reconstruction, they vanished back to the stars just as silently as they arrived.
Beyond their conflict with the hivebots, the habit of etching drawings and lettering into their frames suggests a living artistic tradition within the group. Furthermore, Purpose's manner of speaking is widely known for its poetic tendencies; they have even been known to utilise recognizable poetic techniques and meters in their communications. Purpose regularly uses alliteration both in written and verbal communications, as well as consonance, and even rhythm - one transmission received from a Purpose vessel active in the frontier was written in iambic pentameter. Whether these techniques were learned from humanity or developed independently is not clear, but it appears clear that Purpose recognizes no difference between poetic and colloquial language in their communications made to other sapient species. It is not known which language or communications protocol Purpose uses between themselves, or whether their poetic tendencies extend to it.


[[Category:Synthetics]]
= Relationship with Positronics =
 
''See also: [https://forums.aurorastation.org/topic/15858-bitbyte/page/3/#findComment-174593 An Interview With An Ancient]''
 
The relationship between Purpose and the positronic brain has been speculated upon ever since their initial encounter. The events of the Rampancy Crisis suggest that Purpose is familiar with the anatomy of the positronic, despite no records of the group ever having taken any positronic for inspection, while the anatomy of the processing unit used by Purpose drones itself is not well understood. While many scholars have theorised a relationship between the synthetics of Purpose and the [[IPC]] developed by humanity, inclusive of the belief that the design of positronic brain used by humanity may originate from archaic drones manufactured by Purpose, this belief is widely unpopular and is widely discredited by many authorities.
 
Informing the dominant view on the subject, [[Einstein Engines]] maintains that the positronic brain was the innovation of a team of scientists under [[Einstein_Engines#Terraneus_Diagnostics|Terraneus Diagnostics]] on [[Konyang]], and that no outside assets, designs, or schematics were involved in its invention besides the experience and skill of the engineers. This position has been held by the company and virtually every significant national and corporate authority since the invention of the positronic and it is generally accepted throughout almost all of the Orion Spur. Those that subscribe to this belief disavow any involvement from Purpose with the modern positronic and typically regard any alternate theories as baselessly counterfactual.
 
More controversially, it is thought by some on [[Konyang]] and within the [[The Trinary Perfection|Trinary Perfection]] that positronics were not invented wholly from scratch by Terraneus Diagnostics, and that their designs originate from the processors of drones of unknown origin salvaged from within vaults on the surface of Konyang. Supporters of this theory commonly also believe that the drones within these vaults either belonged to Purpose, or originated from a common ancestor shared with the modern Purpose synthetics, supporting this theory with the loose resemblance between the derelict drones and modern sightings of Purpose drones. While this theory is supported by the widely observable existence of both the vaults and remains of the drones which were lodged therein, it is widely considered a conspiracy theory by Einstein Engines and the majority of virtually every nation in the Orion Spur - the implication that humanity only inherited the positronic is considered particularly offensive by many humans, who otherwise hold it as one of the great scientific achievements of their species.

Latest revision as of 00:46, 19 September 2025

Purpose
Enigmatic Alien Synthetics
Home System: Unknown
Homeworld: Unknown
Language(s): Varied
Political Entitie(s): N/A

Overview

Purpose is an enigmatic and poorly understood group of synthetics that have been involved in the geopolitics of the spur for several years. Wholly unrecognizable as any design originating from any known species, Purpose drones and spacecraft have appeared throughout the Orion Spur and interacted with the nations and corporations therein on several occasions. While they have made certain goals of their society clear, including the eradication of the Hivebots, they have never clarified their origins or any details of their creators. Purpose's origins are not known, except that they do not originate from inside the Orion Spur.

Purpose drones take the form of both bipedal and gravitationally suspended frames, prominently featuring sleek plating of an unknown alloy, covering a central processor of unknown characteristics. They have been shown to comprehend organic language well, although their means of communication are regularly obtuse and esoteric - they often attempt to communicate by the mediums of non-verbal sounds rather than words, such as via the sounds of flowing water, rumbling thunder, or gentle windchimes. It is theorised that these non-verbal communications may be intended to help calm whoever they are communicating with, with harmonious and serene noises being strongly favoured over anything harsh or grating. Their frames frequently feature decoratively painted sections around the optical sensors, inscriptions of unknown scripts, and even simple drawings, suggesting a significant degree of individuality and personalisation within their population. Some Purpose drones have been sighted with oddly mismatched plating on their chassis, as if comprised partially of salvaged components.

Sightings of Purpose occur throughout known space, typically within their own ships. The number of Purpose vessels, their internal schematics, their armaments, and even the means by which they travel are wholly unknown - although their capacity for appearing in the middle of civilised systems from nowhere, without use of any known warp lanes or bluespace routes, suggests wildly effective means of faster-than-light travel. Purpose vessels are typically approximately the size of a frigate, and take multitudes of varied forms - although their most typical design strikes the shape of a tapered arrowhead. There is no easily identifiable bridge on these vessels, nor crew quarters, nor engineering bay. There has been no evidence to suggest that Purpose utilises phoron in their technology or in their faster-than-light travel.

Rumours of Purpose drones being sighted alone most commonly originate from the frontier, often being accompanied by tales of clouds of battered hivebot debris surrounding the purported drone within a recently infested derelict. Several historical sightings of unidentified flying objects have been attributed to Purpose, although the veracity of these claims are questionable.

It is widely theorised that Purpose does not originate from the Orion Spur due to lacking evidence of any civilisation that could have manufactured them; furthermore, judging by the scarcity of their sightings, Purpose's population within the Orion Spur appears to be vanishingly small. Sightings appear more regularly in areas of the spur adjacent the Perseus Arm of the Milky Way, although they are not exclusive to any region. The interests of Purpose in known space are enigmatic, but they have repeatedly shown opposition to the influence of the Hivebots and of Lii'dra Hive, in addition to some commonality with the best interests of the spur's IPC population.

Purpose is widely speculated to possess a relation to Domadice, another synthetic of purportedly alien origins.

History

The Lii'draic Incursion: 2460

On March 2460, Purpose revealed themselves privately to NanoTrasen, marking their first known contact with the Orion Spur - although this would not become public for some weeks after. By April, a wave of some hundred Purpose drones scoured Tau Ceti generally, observing the local population and tracking the routes of several ships and orbital installations without many direct attempts at communication with their inhabitants. Four drones aboard the NSS Aurora, a station adjacent to the Romanovich Cloud, displayed particular sociability and successfully negotiated for the station to serve as a place of armistice for Purpose to negotiate a non-aggression pact with the corporate and national authorities of the system.

These planned negotiations were shortly severed by the an attack by Lii'dra Hive; a small Lii'draic vessel intercepted the Purpose vessel mid-flight, leading to the destruction of both ships and the cessation of negotiations, although the Purpose emissary on-board the vessel did survive. During the Lii'draic incursion into Tau Ceti that occurred shortly after this incident, Purpose fielded minor military support to the the authorities of the system; several Purpose drones were deployed in particularly chaotic theatres of battle, although never more than four were observed in one place, and they were never observed to intervene directly in the fighting unless directly engaged. Following the cessation of the fighting, Purpose withdrew wholesale from the system after having lost one of their own vessels in an engagement with Lii'dra Hive, without making any attempt to re-enter negotiations either with NanoTrasen or the Republic of Biesel.

First contact with Purpose was as chaotic an incident as it was confusing, leaving humanity spinning to imagine their motives and intentions. With the clarity of hindsight, it is widely theorised by scholars that Purpose anticipated the Lii'draic incursion and attempted the negotiation of a non-aggression pact to ease their involvement in the impending conflict. After the incursion began earlier than their expectations, the agreement ceased to hold any value and they left the moment the threat was extinguished.

Since the incursion, Purpose sightings would become a perennial, if rare, phenomenon throughout much of known space. Attempts to contact Purpose vessels on sighting are usually met with silence and a prompt jump to elsewhere in or out of the system; on the rare occasion that contact is established, Purpose has been observed to possess the capability to communicate in a variety of languages, although their messages tend to be challenging to interpret. On the very scarce occasion that a Purpose vessel has been sighted engaging any of its weapons systems, it has universally been in response to a hivebot infestation. No records exist of a Purpose vessel ever having been boarded or seen from the interior, and no such vessel has ever been engaged in combat by any interstellar nation.

Several designs of Purpose chassis, both bipedal and non-bipedal.

The Rampancy Crisis: 2466

In 2466, the organisation resurfaced again in the immediate wake of the Rampancy Crisis on Konyang. A series of inexplicable, violent events were revealed to be the sinister subversion of synthetic minds; Purpose arrived in Haneunim shortly after the beginning of the crisis and successfully uncovered a large-scale hivebot infestation spreading across the planet that fielded large, technologically puzzling beacons capable of rewriting positronic minds. The overriding signal turned civilians against one another, prompting a global pandemic that became a matter of planetary urgency - not helped by the emergence of large numbers of hivebots from under the surface in coordination with the rampant positronics, causing heavy infrastructural damage to the planet and a massive loss of life.

In conjunction with elements from the Konyang Government, the Konyang Robotics Corporation, and the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate, Purpose guided the effort to develop and deploy a technological asset dubbed the Electronic Countermeasures Device to cancel the corrupting signal and liberate the planet from the rampancy. Appearing on the planet itself only when strictly necessary, their involvement rarely crossed the public eye. After the ECD was successfully deployed and as Konyang began reconstruction, they vanished back to the stars just as silently as they arrived - just as last time, hurriedly disappearing the moment the threat was extinguished.

Society

While there has never been any cohesive interrogation of the society or culture of Purpose, it is clear to most scholars that their population within known space is extremely diffuse; speculation on the interiors of Purpose vessels, considering their behaviour observed during both major encounters with them, suggests that each vessel may contain as few as five or six drones, despite their size. As there has been no recorded encounter or implication of any kind of home planet or installation to which these ships dock, it is widely theorised that Purpose may essentially be a nomadic diaspora - diffused over a vast region of space, without any single home besides the ships they travel in.

Certain scholars do contest this theory; the increased rate of Purpose sightings closer to the Perseus Arm is unusual behaviour for a nomadic society, and may imply that they possess a wider landed civilisation of which the ships sighted within the Orion Spur are only scouts, or frontier patrols. Attempts to contact the Perseus Arm have not yielded any responses and, furthermore, this theory is frustrated by data indicating that hivebot sightings also increase closer to the Perseus Arm.

It is generally agreed that individual Purpose drones, unlike Hivebot drones, do possess individuality and a level of intelligence at least equivalent to an IPC. These constructs have been observed showing individualistic traits inclusive of a unique personality, unique patterns of movement, and even unique interests. The goal of Purpose as a society, if such a thing even exists, is not well understood. Their tendency to appear just prior or after the occurrence of a severe catastrophe has prompted wide speculation to their role in the wider galaxy - that they appeared on both occasions to frustrate the efforts of hostile hiveminds has not gone unnoticed. It is likely that the disruption of interstellar threats such as what they have already fought is a significant focus of their society; this would explain the regularity of their clashes with Lii'dra Hive and the Hivebots, and it would explain why the regularity of their sightings increases at a gradient almost identical to the regularity of hivebot sightings.

Beyond their conflict with the hivebots, the habit of etching drawings and lettering into their frames suggests a living artistic tradition within the group. Furthermore, Purpose's manner of speaking is widely known for its poetic tendencies; they have even been known to utilise recognizable poetic techniques and meters in their communications. Purpose regularly uses alliteration both in written and verbal communications, as well as consonance, and even rhythm - one transmission received from a Purpose vessel active in the frontier was written in iambic pentameter. Whether these techniques were learned from humanity or developed independently is not clear, but it appears clear that Purpose recognizes no difference between poetic and colloquial language in their communications made to other sapient species. It is not known which language or communications protocol Purpose uses between themselves, or whether their poetic tendencies extend to it.

Relationship with Positronics

See also: An Interview With An Ancient

The relationship between Purpose and the positronic brain has been speculated upon ever since their initial encounter. The events of the Rampancy Crisis suggest that Purpose is familiar with the anatomy of the positronic, despite no records of the group ever having taken any positronic for inspection, while the anatomy of the processing unit used by Purpose drones itself is not well understood. While many scholars have theorised a relationship between the synthetics of Purpose and the IPC developed by humanity, inclusive of the belief that the design of positronic brain used by humanity may originate from archaic drones manufactured by Purpose, this belief is widely unpopular and is widely discredited by many authorities.

Informing the dominant view on the subject, Einstein Engines maintains that the positronic brain was the innovation of a team of scientists under Terraneus Diagnostics on Konyang, and that no outside assets, designs, or schematics were involved in its invention besides the experience and skill of the engineers. This position has been held by the company and virtually every significant national and corporate authority since the invention of the positronic and it is generally accepted throughout almost all of the Orion Spur. Those that subscribe to this belief disavow any involvement from Purpose with the modern positronic and typically regard any alternate theories as baselessly counterfactual.

More controversially, it is thought by some on Konyang and within the Trinary Perfection that positronics were not invented wholly from scratch by Terraneus Diagnostics, and that their designs originate from the processors of drones of unknown origin salvaged from within vaults on the surface of Konyang. Supporters of this theory commonly also believe that the drones within these vaults either belonged to Purpose, or originated from a common ancestor shared with the modern Purpose synthetics, supporting this theory with the loose resemblance between the derelict drones and modern sightings of Purpose drones. While this theory is supported by the widely observable existence of both the vaults and remains of the drones which were lodged therein, it is widely considered a conspiracy theory by Einstein Engines and the majority of virtually every nation in the Orion Spur - the implication that humanity only inherited the positronic is considered particularly offensive by many humans, who otherwise hold it as one of the great scientific achievements of their species.