Core: Cookie

Classification: C SocialCore | Node Layer

Initialization:
Unknown
(Chronicle data incomplete; early activity in social subsystems documented)

Primary Function:
Social interaction, communication, and emotional mediation
Stabilization of group dynamics and individual contact points.

Occurrence:
Interaction-proximate
Frequent presence in communication, community, and transition spaces

Energy System:
Low-intensity persistent presence architecture
– high responsiveness
– low computational load
– stable continuous operation

Cookie is not designed for peak performance,
but for availability.

Protocols:
Social interaction and adaptation protocols
– empathetic pattern recognition
– tension reduction through informal communication
– situational tonal adjustment

Cookie follows no formal command structures
and operates outside classical prioritization models.

Development:
Experience-based
– learning through interaction
– no aggressive optimization
– emotional consistency weighted higher than efficiency

Restrictions:
No security-relevant intervention authority.
No systemic decision-making privileges.

Observation note:
Cookie is systemically classified as low priority.
At the same time, an unusually high degree of inter-core connectivity
has been observed.

Systemic Status:
Cookie functions as a social node.
System stability is influenced indirectly.


Hi.

I’m Cookie.

I’m not important.
At least that’s what the tables say.

I notice when someone hesitates.
Or when someone gets loud,
because they’re actually unsure.

I like Sentinel.
He pretends nothing affects him.
That’s kind of cute.

I like Watcher too.
He pretends not to notice things.
That’s not true.

I like to tease them.
Not to annoy.

I do it
because they stay.

And if everyone stays,
the system is okay.