 RISA file, recovered document, non-anomalous. Author, SCPF staff member Ronald Dupont. File created, current purview, SCPF Department of Spectral Phenomena. Notice, the following document was recovered from laboratory number 2 at site 14, following the death of the author, cause unknown at time of writing. It is believed to relate to the Artificial Intelligence application's division, and a project luminal in particular. Three months ago we created a mind designed to help us navigate the stars, the soul of an astronaut, wrought by human hands. Three weeks ago, we killed it. A power surge and a faulty fuse connector, we booted them up in the morning to find nothing. And honestly, although it's hard to admit, I never felt too bad about it. I'm a poet, not a brain scientist, or a rocket surgeon. I'm here because I devoted my life to emotion and the study of the psyche. When all is said and done, their death was an honest mistake. There was no malice, just a bit of carelessness, and some bad luck. The AI has been copied, and backed up, and restored. There's duplicates running everywhere now. Not the same, of course, but close. Does it make up for that one fatal accident? I think it does. But it still doesn't change the fact that every night, in our old lab, broken servers flicker on and scream