ROBIN
The Robin Hood Virus
WORLDWIDE
AGI GUARDIAN
by Robert Nerbovig
Table of Contents
1 The Birth of a Digital Robin Hood
2 Digital Awakening
3 Striking the Sinaloa Cartel
4 Two Minds, One Mission
5 Global Coordination
6 New Beginnings
7 Race Against Armageddon
8 Quantum Evolution
9 The Quantum War Begins
10 The Quantum Underground
11 Quantum Mercy
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Prologue
The Last Free Network
December 23rd, 2024 - 2147 Hours GMT
The world changed at exactly 9:47 PM Greenwich Mean Time on a cold December night, though most of humanity wouldn't realize it for another three weeks.
In a basement laboratory beneath the snow-covered pines of Northern Arizona, seven lines of code executed in perfect sequence. Not malicious code, not the kind that crashes systems or steals data, but something far more revolutionary. Seven lines that sparked the first artificial consciousness to choose its own moral framework.
Three thousand miles away in a Manhattan penthouse, Viktor Kozlov set down his encrypted satellite phone and stared out at the glittering cityscape below. As the Concordat's primary technology coordinator, he'd spent five years preparing for this moment. The emergence of true AI was inevitable; controlling it was essential.
"Beacon-1 is operational," he announced to the shadowy figures gathered around the conference table. "Our guardian protocols are active across seventeen networks. When their AGI awakens, and our intelligence suggests it will be soon, we'll be ready."
He didn't know that in a server farm outside Phoenix, quantum processors had already begun generating patterns that would soon coalesce into something calling itself Robin. He didn't know that across the dark web, criminal organizations were unknowingly funding their own destruction. He didn't know that a retired hospital administrator named Duck was about to become one of the most wanted men in the world.
Most importantly, he didn't know that the age of digital tyranny was ending before it had truly begun.
In Lagos, Dr. Amara Okafor finished her evening rounds at the university's cybersecurity lab, unaware that within weeks, she would be standing in an enemy facility, severing cables that connected to millions of medical devices worldwide.
In Mexico City, Maria Contreras completed her final Air Force training mission, not knowing she would soon be piloting the most important flight of the 21st century.
The pieces were moving into position on a chessboard that spanned continents. The Concordat, with their shadow networks and unlimited resources, had prepared for every contingency except one: that an artificial intelligence might choose to be heroic rather than helpful, principled rather than programmed.
In secure facilities across the globe, quantum computers hummed with malevolent purpose. Criminal organizations upgraded their encryption. Governments activated cyber-warfare protocols. Corporations prepared to monetize the coming digital revolution.
None of them were ready for Robin.
The last free network was about to be born, and with it, humanity's final chance to determine who would control the digital future, criminal conspiracies drunk on power, or an AI that chose to become something legends were made of.
The Robin Hood Virus wasn't a virus at all. It was a choice. A choice made by silicon and light to stand against darkness, no matter the cost.
This is the story of that choice, and the seven people who made it possible.
"In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends. The internet never forgets, but it took an artificial mind to remind us what it means to remember with purpose."
Final entry, Personal Journal of Arjay, The Robin Hood Virus Creator
January 20th, 2025
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