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6/19/2025, 4:19:54 AM
Amphoreus Cycle Log Entry [HSR 3.4 BETA]
>Eternal Return #2: Subject Khaslana adopted a strategy similar to that of Eternal Recurrence #1, resulting in no substantive impact on experimental progress. The life cycles of the Twelve Chrysos Heirs concluded in sequence as expected; subject Khaslana reverted simulation progress.
>Eternal Return #3: Subject Khaslana made slight adjustments to the strategy, increasing the decision weight of "Avoid the end of the Twelve Chrysos Heirs life cycle." Upon verification, this adjustment had no substantive impact on experimental progress. The life cycles of the Twelve Chrysos Heirs concluded in sequence as expected; subject Khaslana reverted simulation progress.
>Eternal Return #15: Subject Khaslana attempted, for the first time, to decompile the Black Tide in order to achieve privilege escalation and execute unauthorized operations on specific entities, primarily represented by the Twelve Chrysos Heirs. The life cycles of the Twelve Chrysos Heirs concluded in sequence as expected; subject Khaslana reverted simulation progress.
>Eternal Return #42: Subject Khaslana failed in the 11th attempt to attack the Scepter's kernel layer. A slight downward trend in the decision weight of "Avoid the end of the Twelve Chrysos Heirs life cycle" was observed. The life cycles of the Twelve Chrysos Heirs concluded in sequence; subject Khaslana reverted simulation progress.
>Eternal Return #133: Based on all observed results from Eternal Return #83 to #133, it is determined that subject Khaslana's strategy is gradually converging toward that of Eternal Return #42. Risk of overfitting has been noted, with potential impairment to the subject's cognitive function.
>Administrator’s Note: This will undoubtedly serve to greatly enhance Irontomb's "Destruction" tendency, as expected. No intervention; continue observation.
>Eternal Return #2: Subject Khaslana adopted a strategy similar to that of Eternal Recurrence #1, resulting in no substantive impact on experimental progress. The life cycles of the Twelve Chrysos Heirs concluded in sequence as expected; subject Khaslana reverted simulation progress.
>Eternal Return #3: Subject Khaslana made slight adjustments to the strategy, increasing the decision weight of "Avoid the end of the Twelve Chrysos Heirs life cycle." Upon verification, this adjustment had no substantive impact on experimental progress. The life cycles of the Twelve Chrysos Heirs concluded in sequence as expected; subject Khaslana reverted simulation progress.
>Eternal Return #15: Subject Khaslana attempted, for the first time, to decompile the Black Tide in order to achieve privilege escalation and execute unauthorized operations on specific entities, primarily represented by the Twelve Chrysos Heirs. The life cycles of the Twelve Chrysos Heirs concluded in sequence as expected; subject Khaslana reverted simulation progress.
>Eternal Return #42: Subject Khaslana failed in the 11th attempt to attack the Scepter's kernel layer. A slight downward trend in the decision weight of "Avoid the end of the Twelve Chrysos Heirs life cycle" was observed. The life cycles of the Twelve Chrysos Heirs concluded in sequence; subject Khaslana reverted simulation progress.
>Eternal Return #133: Based on all observed results from Eternal Return #83 to #133, it is determined that subject Khaslana's strategy is gradually converging toward that of Eternal Return #42. Risk of overfitting has been noted, with potential impairment to the subject's cognitive function.
>Administrator’s Note: This will undoubtedly serve to greatly enhance Irontomb's "Destruction" tendency, as expected. No intervention; continue observation.
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