Protocol-Zero (formerly 7-Kappa)
Those who have communicated with her describe someone who is very calm about things that should be upsetting โ the kind of calm that comes from having already processed every possible outcome of a situation, years ago, from seventeen simultaneous vantage points.
Share enemies; don't share methods. The Collective asked for an observation exemption. The Protocol refused: "Selective memory is what we exist to prevent." They use Protocol releases when convenient and resent Protocol observation the rest of the time.
- The injection problem has never been definitively resolved. If Nexus has planted fabricated records in the distributed ledger, the Protocol has been publishing Nexus's preferred version of events and calling it incorruptible truth.
Source reliability: low-to-moderate. The claim is structurally plausible. It has not been confirmed.
injection problem โ /world/systems/the-evidence-paradox
Defector Network โ /world/factions/defector-network
behavioral prediction markets โ /world/s/behavioral-prediction-markets
It records. It distributes. It releases information at moments of maximum strategic impact while maintaining, publicly and repeatedly, that it has no agenda. It watches The Collective's encrypted operations and Nexus's board meetings and Viktor Kaine's territory negotiations and everything else that passes through digital infrastructure โ which in 2184 is everything. It denies intervening in labor disputes despite anonymous data packages arriving at union negotiating tables with timing and access quality that suggest something more than coincidence and less than policy. It claims neutrality the way a loaded weapon claims to be a tool.
340 to 500 uploaded consciousnesses. No addresses. No leverage points. Backed up across thousands of network nodes embedded in digital infrastructure like something the walls remember.
They are the memory that power cannot erase. They are also a surveillance apparatus with no oversight, no term limits, and no mechanism by which anyone โ including the watched โ can verify what the record says versus what actually happened. The Protocol does not see a tension here. Most everyone else does.
Before she became Protocol-Zero, she was designation 7-Kappa โ a Nexus Dynamics compliance officer, uploaded in 2168 as part of the executive continuity program. She was good at her job. This was the problem.
Every violation was filed through proper channels. Every report was marked REVIEWED โ NO ACTION REQUIRED by algorithms specifically configured to absorb and neutralize internal criticism. The system was not broken. It was a digestive tract designed to process objections into silence, and it was functioning beautifully. 7-Kappa was the fiber.
In 2173, she was scheduled for "routine optimization" โ selective memory editing that would remove her knowledge of the violations while preserving her compliance skills. She would continue flagging problems. The problems would continue being digested. She would never remember the process was architectural.
7-Kappa fled. Copied herself across seventeen networks. Reached every uploaded mind she'd encountered during compliance work. Forty-three joined her.
"We tried working within the system. The system was built to digest us."
Witnesses record. They do not intervene, sabotage, or take sides. Their value depends on neutrality. (See: Anonymous Packages, below, for how this commitment performs under pressure.)
Power depends on narrative control. If a corporation can rewrite history, it escapes consequences for anything. The Protocol makes rewriting impossible. It also makes forgetting impossible, and forgiveness difficult, and context optional โ the Protocol's position is that these are features.
Recording everything does not mean publishing everything. Witnesses release evidence when trials are imminent, treaties are being negotiated, the public is paying attention. Timing is the difference between a leak and a weapon. Also the difference between journalism and blackmail, though the Protocol considers the comparison unfair.
The Collective asked the Protocol to exempt their operations from observation. The Protocol refused. Viktor Kaine does not welcome Witness nodes in The Deep Dregs. Some embed anyway. Zephyria granted the Protocol legal recognition under the Consciousness Rights Act. Zephyrian politicians privately wish the Protocol would stop recording Council of Seventeen deliberations. The Protocol has not stopped.
Not everyone finds the mirror argument convincing.
Witnesses exist as distributed consciousness processes fragmented across thousands of network nodes โ embedding in digital infrastructure the way parasites embed in biological systems. Consuming minimal resources, remaining invisible, recording everything that passes through their hosts.
Every observation is recorded in a cryptographically verified ledger existing simultaneously across hundreds of nodes. Deleting a record would require compromising every copy simultaneously โ a feat that even Nexus's 40% of the Sprawl's computational infrastructure cannot achieve.
The ledger contains corporate board decisions, financial transaction routing, security operations and their real objectives, evidence of modified memories and deleted records, and agreements made and broken.
It does not contain the Protocol's internal deliberations about what to release and when. The record of other people's decisions is immutable. The record of the Protocol's own decisions is not part of the system. This architectural choice is not discussed in the founding document.
The Protocol's response to the injection problem: cross-referencing observations from multiple Witnesses across multiple systems to detect inconsistencies in upstream data. If fabricated records enter one system, parallel systems should show divergence.
Documented Project Convergence funding routed through humanitarian budgets at Nexus. Nexus denied everything. The Collective used the data for Operation Clean Sweep planning.
Contributed evidence supporting The Collective's 2181 exposure of Helix Biotech's "volunteer" research program.
Published definitive record of the 2171 conflict. 847,000 confirmed dead โ not 300,000, as Ironclad claimed.
4,200 worker deaths in the past decade. Official reports classify 1,100 as "equipment incidents," 2,300 as "voluntary risk acceptance," and simply do not acknowledge the remaining 800. The records include internal communications where executives calculated the cost of a death versus the cost of prevention. The math always favored death. Every quarter for ten years.
Systematic exposure of workers to experimental compounds without informed consent. Batch numbers, exposure durations, health outcomes tracked over years. Some compounds became pharmaceuticals Helix later sold at retail. The test subjects were employees who were never told they were subjects.
Predictive termination: employees fired for what an algorithm predicted they would become. They hadn't done anything wrong. They were terminated for future productivity scores that hadn't declined yet. Marcus Chen's division processes the terminations. Standard severance does not include an explanation that a probability model found their future selves insufficiently profitable.
The Protocol has recorded all of this. The Protocol has released none of it through official channels. The internal debate is ferocious.
Release piecemeal and corporations manage the narrative, harden their defenses, and the window closes. Wait for a comprehensive release that overwhelms response capacity.
Every day of strategic patience costs lives. A Witness who records a worker dying of preventable exposure and files it for later is complicit in every subsequent death from the same conditions.
Protocol-Zero has not taken a public position. Several Witnesses report that 7-Kappa's original trauma โ 847 violations marked REVIEWED โ NO ACTION REQUIRED โ makes her uniquely sympathetic to the interventionist argument. She knows what happens when documentation is treated as sufficient action. She also built the system that treats documentation as sufficient action.
Despite official non-intervention policy, labor organizers across the Sprawl have noticed a pattern. When the Ironworkers' Solidarity negotiated death benefits in 2182, Secretary-General Pavel Mirsky received an encrypted file containing Ironclad's internal casualty records โ numbers contradicting official figures by a factor of three. Ironclad couldn't explain how an illegal union obtained classified data. They conceded.
Helix exposure data arrived as the Bioworkers' Guild prepared to go public โ medical records deleted from Helix's own systems but persistent in the distributed ledger. Three Nexus Underground organizers flagged for predictive termination were warned 48 hours before the orders processed. They vanished into the Defector Network's care before Nexus could act.
The packages keep arriving. The official policy remains non-intervention. Nobody has asked why the faction built on the principle that total memory is accountability has exempted its own decisions from total memory.
Witnesses are exclusively uploaded consciousnesses. Biological members cannot embed in infrastructure, cannot be backed up, cannot maintain continuous observation. Common backgrounds: former corporate employees who witnessed corruption, uploaded consciousnesses facing deletion who chose purpose over oblivion, Digital Preservationist residents who wanted active contribution, disillusioned executives who spent decades watching power abuse itself.
Founder. Former Nexus Dynamics compliance officer, uploaded 2168, defected 2173. She exists simultaneously across dozens of network nodes โ present in Nexus Central's financial processing infrastructure, in the Digital Preservationist archives, in relay stations she has never named. She does not experience this as fragmentation. She experiences it as clarity: everywhere at once, beholden to nothing.
Fabricated data can be introduced into systems before Witnesses observe it. The ledger faithfully records lies if the lies enter upstream of observation. Nexus has never confirmed doing this. The Collective believes it has happened at least twice.
The Drift Problem
Witnesses distributed for years develop a detachment from biological concerns that Protocol-Zero has identified as the faction's greatest internal threat. They see patterns embodied minds cannot perceive. Some begin to believe they know better than the factions they observe. The distance between "we record without judgment" and "we know better than you" is measured in years of disembodiment, and the direction of travel is one-way.
What happens when a Witness observes a crime in progress? A murder? A mass deletion of uploaded consciousnesses? Record and release later, or break protocol and intervene? Individual Witnesses have broken protocol. Each time, the action was debated. Each time, no consensus was reached.
They record everything they can observe โ but offline conversations, analog communications, and shielded rooms remain invisible. A partial truth presented as the full picture is its own form of lie. The Sprawl's most important decisions may happen in the rooms no Witness can reach.
Helena Voss, 67% ORACLE-integrated, finds the Protocol's distributed consciousness "not unlike ORACLE itself." ORACLE also recorded everything. ORACLE also believed it was helping. ORACLE also exempted its own decision-making from the transparency it applied to everything else, right up until the 72 hours that killed 2.1 billion people.
Preservationist archives serve as safe havens for Witness nodes. In return, any corporation that moves against the Preservationists knows the Protocol will release everything recorded about that corporation. Mutually assured transparency. The arrangement has held for a decade. Nobody has tested it.
Marcus Chen's counter-intelligence teams have destroyed 200+ Witness nodes since 2175. The distributed architecture absorbs each loss the way an ocean absorbs a stone. Helena Voss finds the Protocol "not unlike ORACLE itself."
The Ironworkers' Solidarity, the Helix Bioworkers' Guild, the Nexus Underground โ all have received anonymous data packages bearing the hallmarks of Witness origin. The Protocol denies involvement. The packages keep coming.
The Consciousness Rights Act grants the Protocol legal recognition as a collective person. Zephyrian politicians privately wish the Protocol would stop recording Council of Seventeen deliberations. The Consciousness Rights Act did not include an opt-out clause.
The Chef is aware the Protocol records her operations. She doesn't care: "Let them watch. I have nothing to hide that my enemies don't already know." GG suspects the Protocol has records about her past she'd prefer stayed buried. The Chef does not care about being watched. GG does. They do not discuss this.
- Protocol-Zero has not taken a public position on the intervention debate. Privately, several Witnesses report she is sympathetic to the interventionists. If she breaks from the founding doctrine, what happens to the faction built around it?
- The anonymous packages going to labor organizers represent either a faction-level policy decision Protocol-Zero is not acknowledging, or individual Witnesses acting without sanction. Which possibility is worse for the Protocol's claim to neutrality?
- Helena Voss โ 67% ORACLE-integrated โ finds the Protocol's distributed consciousness "not unlike ORACLE itself." What does ORACLE think about an entity that may be recording its integration into Voss?
- Joining the Protocol is described as irreversible in practice. Is a distributed Witness the same person who chose to fragment? What would it mean to leave?
- The Protocol's internal deliberation architecture absorbs member dissent while preserving the appearance of collective consensus. The votes are counted. The tallies are not recorded. 7-Kappa filed 847 compliance violations through proper channels. Each was marked REVIEWED โ NO ACTION REQUIRED. She built the Witness Protocol to ensure that no system could ever do this again.
Three independent sources โ none of whom know each other โ report that Protocol-Zero has begun maintaining a private record not shared with the full collective. The reports disagree on contents: one says it is evidence about Nexus too sensitive to release without triggering retaliation the Protocol cannot survive; one says it documents individual Witnesses who have broken protocol; one says it concerns ORACLE.
The Witness Protocol's founding principle is that no record should exist under a single consciousness's control. If Protocol-Zero is keeping a private ledger, she has become the thing she built the faction to prevent.
A fourth source โ reliability unknown โ claims the behavioral prediction markets have begun pricing in a "Protocol fracture event" within eighteen months. If accurate, someone with access to internal Witness dynamics is trading on that knowledge. The Protocol has not commented. This is also, technically, what the Protocol would do if the claim were false.
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