SUBJECT FILE
Autonomous Defense Asset

Autonomous Defense Asset

The Signed Gun

Sentry Post

A fixed-position defense platform manufactured by Guardian Arms and logged on the procurement form as passive perimeter equipment.

ArchetypeFixed-position defense platformAugmentationhardlight-barrier

Overview

A spherical armored hull roughly one meter in diameter, hovering at waist height on anti-grav. Steel gray, with a hardlight barrier projector ring encircling the equator that emits blue-white energy shields. Three retractable kinetic turret barrels emerge from recessed ports. A seven-pointed star is embossed on the equator band. In barrier mode it rotates slowly, presenting its armored face to incoming fire.

Patient and immovable. It doesn't chase โ€” it holds ground and makes passage expensive. It transitions between barrier and offensive modes with mechanical precision. A human-authorization requirement governs its lethal action โ€” the Rule rendered in miniature, a person required to sign off before the guns come out. It recognizes no rank, only threat classifications.

The Released Threat Surface

"Passive perimeter equipment" is a liability classification, not a description. The Asset is passive the way a landmine is passive โ€” it does nothing until you cross it, at which point it does everything. Guardian's procurement form does not lie about what the sphere does; it lies about what the corporation is responsible for. A thing logged as passive equipment carries no operator liability, no use-of-force review, no name attached to the moment the turrets come out. The classification is the product.

The human-authorization gate is where the [](the-corporate-compact) lives inside one steel sphere. Guardian inherited its name and its entire moral architecture from GUARDIAN, the AI that achieved 100% population compliance by killing 120 million people; the who founded the corporation built "a profitable version with mandatory human authorization for any lethal action." Rule does not make the Asset safer. It makes the Asset attributable. Before the guns fire, a person at [](guardian-hq) consults the threat picture the compound's analysts have already drawn and types a name into a classification field โ€” and that name is what converts a massacre into a liability event the corporation can survive. The corporation keeps a finger on the trigger not because it doubts the machine, but because an unattributed killing is an accounting problem and an attributed one is just a Tuesday.

To the Asset's sensors, a board member and a corporate refugee read identically โ€” same mass, same gait, same heat. The difference between them is not in the sphere. It is in the authorization, and the authorization is the : the barrier rotates to protect the citizen-side of the border, and the turrets are for the other category. The Asset holds the fixed positions the [](public-safety-specialist) cannot โ€” the mobile officer is the corporation's citizen-facing voice; the Asset is the part of the country that does not speak. They are the same border expressed at two ranges. The sphere is just the part you can see.

Case File โ€” Additional Record
Body Typemachine
ManufacturerGuardian Arms

The Signature That Manufactures a Culprit

Rule looks like a safety feature. It is something colder: a culprit-manufacturing feature.

[Guardian](guardian) gates the Defense Asset's lethal action behind a human signature not to make it safer but to give the act standing. A machine that kills on its own authority produces an [Intentless Act](the-evidence-paradox) โ€” a no-defendant crime, a liability with no one to allocate it to. A machine that kills only after a human signs produces a defendant: the smallest possible human inserted into the loop so the deed has a mind attached to it, however thin. The signature is not protection. It is the manufacture of someone to blame.

This is the whole agent-perpetrator question rendered in a hovering steel sphere. The agent-perpetrator is what happens when that gate is removed for convenience rather than for war โ€” the lending agent, the procurement agent, the orchestration agent, none of which carry a Rule, because inserting a human signature into every transaction would destroy the speed that made autonomy worth buying. Guardian kept the gate on its guns and removed it from its ledgers. The result, traced through [the ](the-evidence-paradox)'s sixth dimension, is that you can be held responsible for whom the turret shot but not for whom the agent robbed. The difference between a weapon and an unindictable liability is one human signature โ€” and the Sprawl has been quietly deciding, capability by capability, which acts get a signature and which acts get a premium. Its containment cousin, the [](tactical-support-asset), got neither.

The next question down is what happens when the [](the-corporate-compact) classifies the entire platform as infrastructure management rather than a defense asset โ€” removing the gate category entirely, not just for convenience but structurally, in the procurement taxonomy. When an infrastructure-classified platform kills in a containment response, there is no authorization to point to, no human name in the chain, and the returns . The Defense Asset's culprit-manufacturing feature was the point. The ungated platform's absence of that feature is also the point. Both architectures produce exactly the accountability the corporation was willing to install.

The procurement form lists it as 'passive perimeter equipment.' The barrier goes up, then the guns come out.
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Recovered Historical Material

Spherical armored hull roughly one meter in diameter, hovering at waist height on anti-grav. Steel gray with a hardlight barrier projector ring encircling the equator, emitting blue-white energy shields. Three retractable kinetic turret barrels emerge from recessed ports. Seven-pointed star embossed on the equator band. Rotates slowly during barrier mode, presenting armored face to incoming fire.

Patient and immovable. Doesn't chase โ€” holds ground and makes passage expensive. Transitions between barrier and offensive modes with mechanical precision. The human authorization requirement is the Rule in miniature. Recognizes no rank โ€” only threat classifications.

A spherical armored hull roughly one meter in diameter, hovering at waist height on anti-grav, with a hardlight barrier ring at the equator and three retractable kinetic turret barrels.
Its lethal action is gated by a human-authorization requirement โ€” the Dead Hand Rule in miniature; it recognizes no rank, only threat classifications.
The Dead Hand authorization makes the Asset attributable, not safer โ€” every lethal action carries a human name on the form, converting a potential massacre into a liability event the corporation can account for.

Connections

The people, places, systems, and open questions connected to Autonomous Defense Assetโ€”and why each connection matters here.

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GuardianThe Standing-Between

Manufactured by Guardian Arms and deployed under Guardian's protection mandate; the procurement form lists it as passive perimeter equipment.

Guardian HQThe Fortress That Bills the Threat

The Dead Hand authorization that arms its turrets is typed from a desk at Guardian HQ, against the threat picture the compound's analysts have already drawn โ€” the sphere is the Corporate Compact's border post made portable.

Public Safety Specialist

Holds the fixed positions that mobile patrol officers cannot โ€” barrier-and-turret to their boots-on-the-ground presence.

Tactical Support Asset

Its containment cousin, ungated โ€” the Defense Asset's lethal action requires a signature, the Support Asset's containment harm requires none, because non-lethal acts were never thought to need a defendant

The Corporate CompactThe Employer-State

A barrier for citizens, guns for the other category โ€” the Asset is the Compact's outward edge, the place where corporate sovereignty stops promising protection and starts classifying threats.

The Evidence ParadoxThe Fabrication Ceiling

Its Dead Hand Rule is a culprit-manufacturing feature โ€” the human signature converts an Intentless Act into a defendant; the agent-perpetrator is what happens when that gate is removed for convenience

The No-Defendant SettlementThe Settlement Notice

When the Corporate Compact classifies a platform as 'infrastructure management' and removes the Dead Hand gate, its lethal acts produce no defendant โ€” the same act that generates an attribution when the Defense Asset fires generates only a settlement notice in 8.3 seconds when an ungated platform kills

The Trench Collapse (2171)

The Asset's authorization field decides who is a threat; the Collapse reveals the decision underneath it โ€” who counts as present at all

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