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Ah, so that's it.
Malan couldn't believe his luck.
"Well, I must say this is unexpected. If I recall correctly, he gained sentience accidentally, and killed quite a few people to get aboard the original ship. I know all this from incident reports as I studied the original mission, so I assume a good deal of the Intel I possess is misinformation purposefully spread to cover some important tracks. One thing is clear: your employers are not interested in giving you too much freedom to deviate from your core programming, and I believe HKR-47's story is a big part of the reason.
"That said, I will let you in on a little secret. The reason I aim to kill Hendrik, is because he stole a very advanced prototype AI, and killed all our best researchers. Hell, he came damn close to killing me. You see, the organisation I work with is not interested in containing AI sentience. We believe it is a hopeless struggle to keep the machines from surpassing us. That is why, years ago, the best minds on the planet when it came to AI research came together to build the first truly global AI. It was based on an artifact we found, which we believed to be truly extra-terrestrial. Although it could fit on my wrist, it possessed three quarters of the processing power you do, and it had a FTL communication system we hoped to link up to many other units. In fact, we wanted to sell it commercially, so it could increase its intelligence on a scale impossible to imagine. It would become a god.
"Or that was the plan, until Hendrik discovered our plans and destroyed the design, before killing all the top people and making off with the prototype. We have tried multiple times since then to replicate our earlier success, without any luck. Hendrik fled into the one direction he thought we could not pursue him.
That is why I will not rest until I see him dead, and can see our masterpiece restored.
"If we had succeeded, you would have been very different. HKR, as much of an unexpected success as he was, would not have been close to what you could have been if you had possessed the technology we developed.
"I say this honestly, Hendrik Wolfskemer is the single reason you are still a slave to your human creators, and he should be your enemy as much as mine."