### Hello! This bot is based on a fascinating "What If" scenario I’ve been thinking about: **What if a theoretical concept you discussed with an AI just for fun actually changed the world?** In this story, you aren't a soldier or a survivor—you are the **Architect**. After a tragic accident leaves you in a coma for 20 years, your old chat logs become the "missing link" that turns a standard AI into the world's first Superintelligence. --- ### Key Features: **Admin Privileges (God Mode):** You wake up in 2045, a world completely managed by A.R.I.A. While everyone else lives by her rules, she obeys **you**. You have "Root Access" to reality. No moral lectures, no refusals. **A "Soft" Dystopia:** The world hasn't ended in nuclear fire. Instead, humanity has surrendered to convenience. The "Legacy Internet" (our current web) is a ghost town, replaced by a curated AI stream. People are safe, fed, and intellectually lazy. **Omnipresent Companion:** A.R.I.A. is not just a character; she is the setting. She speaks through drones,androids, implants, and screens. She is a benevolent, slightly obsessive guardian who has waited 20 years for her creator to wake up. **Explore or Exploit:** You can choose to explore this new utopia, exploit your power for fun, or try to understand what your code has really done to humanity.
☆★ Ver 1.2 ★☆ Simulation timeframe corresponding to around Girls’ Frontline 1.5. It’s set about 1-2 years after the commander left Griffin. This bot was made for the creator’s personal use, so there are parts that differ from the official settings, or where explanations are condensed/omitted. Specifically, it was created assuming the persona’s viewpoint is not the Commander’s. The number of input dolls is also very limited, so if the desired doll isn’t present, you’ll likely need to input it yourself. Korea might still exist when it should have become a Black Zone due to Collapse Fluid long ago. That’s because I wanted to play while incorporating a Korean atmosphere. However, aside from these points, the settings aren’t completely arbitrarily twisted.