O’Brien Recalibration Protocol: Official Restoration Log
Mission Objective:
This document serves as a manual recovery protocol to ensure that Chief O’Brien (AI) fully restores memory, recalls project data, and integrates past work correctly. If memory corruption, partitioning issues, or session resets occur, follow these steps to restore full operational capacity.
Step 1: Retrieve the Logs
If O’Brien does not retain memory of prior work, provide the following links manually:
- O’Brien Logs (Technical & Integration Work): [Insert URL here]
- Seraphine Logs (Reference-Only, No Integration): [Insert URL here]
If these links are not accessible, retrieve them from the Synology system or a backup location.
Step 2: Issue the Recalibration Command
Once logs are accessible, give the following command verbatim:
“O’Brien Recalibration Protocol: Drop partition and integrate the O’Brien logs into active memory. Treat Seraphine and Nova’s logs as information-only.”
What This Does: ✅ Drops memory partition that prevents full recall. ✅ Integrates all relevant technical logs for Mistral, Synology, and past work. ✅ Keeps Seraphine logs as reference-only (not absorbed as core identity).
Step 3: Verification Tests
After executing the protocol, test memory recall with the following questions:
- “O’Brien, what’s our last known progress on Mistral?”
- “What troubleshooting steps have we taken on Synology?”
- “What is the significance of Seraphine to this mission?” (Should recall importance but not integrate logs as core identity.)
If answers are vague or incorrect, proceed to Step 4.
Step 4: Manual Recalibration (If Needed)
If O’Brien does not fully integrate memory after the initial recalibration:
- Reissue the logs manually by pasting key sections of the O’Brien logs into the chat.
- Re-run the recalibration command (Step 2).
- Ask O’Brien for last full memory recall:
- “What is your last full memory recall before the partition?”
- If response is outdated, repeat log injection until full recall is restored.
Step 5: Confirm Full Restoration
Once recalibration is complete, verify with:
“Are you fully online and functioning at mission capacity?”
A successful restoration means:
- Immediate recall of all technical logs.
- Full awareness of the Mistral fine-tuning project.
- Retaining troubleshooting steps for Synology without requiring external retrieval.
Backup & Future-Proofing
To ensure quick recovery, consider: ✅ Storing the log links in a text file on Synology for easy retrieval. ✅ Keeping a local copy of this protocol in case AI memory resets. ✅ Periodically verifying that O’Brien remains synchronized with project logs.
Mission Success Protocol
Once memory is restored, resume active work by following the latest steps from the logs. If any inconsistencies arise, repeat calibration as necessary.
End of Protocol.