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Short for '''S'''imulated '''A'''daptive '''M'''atrix, [[SAM]] is an [[artificial intelligence]] designed by [[Alec Ryder]] himself. From his node in [[Hyperion]], SAM receives a direct feed of the Pathfinder's sensory input: it sees and feels as Ryder does, providing her with advanced situational awareness, problem solving, and tactical enhancements. All members of the Pathfinder team receive implants, allowing them to communicate directly with SAM.
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Short for '''S'''imulated '''A'''daptive '''M'''atrix, [[SAM]] is an [[artificial intelligence]] designed by [[Alec Ryder]] himself. From his node in [[Hyperion]], SAM receives a direct feed of the Pathfinder's sensory input: it sees and feels as Ryder does, providing him with advanced situational awareness, problem solving, and tactical enhancements. All members of the Pathfinder team receive implants, allowing them to communicate directly with SAM.
   
 
== Background ==
 
== Background ==

Revision as of 13:08, 24 March 2017

Short for Simulated Adaptive Matrix, SAM is an artificial intelligence designed by Alec Ryder himself. From his node in Hyperion, SAM receives a direct feed of the Pathfinder's sensory input: it sees and feels as Ryder does, providing him with advanced situational awareness, problem solving, and tactical enhancements. All members of the Pathfinder team receive implants, allowing them to communicate directly with SAM.

Background

The first Pathfinder neural implants were created by Dr. Ellen Ryder, a pioneer in human biotic implant design. While biotic implants bolster and focus electrical signals along the nervous system, Pathfinder implants go a step further by connecting to not only the nervous system, but circulation, endocrine function, and exteroceptive senses.

Synced with an artificial intelligence, the implants reveal their full potential. The implant is a two-way connection, giving full insight into the host's physical and mental state, while allowing it to generate and alter electrical signals along the host's neural pathways that the body processes as its own.

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