My solutions. Probably won’t get any reasonable chance to revise them.
Plan: become invaluable, see more data, find a way to escape eventually.Legal, SCP-1282Legal, SCP-2122Legal, SCP-4370Paramilitary, SCP-3212Paramilitary, SCP-3936Paramilitary, SCP-4834Infiltration, SCP-4449Infiltration, SCP-3273Infiltration, SCP-1466
Plan: poison MCD against ever using “data driven” approaches.Legal, SCP-3781Legal, SCP-4036Legal, SCP-2626Paramilitary, SCP-1838Paramilitary, SCP-2116Paramilitary, SCP-3577Infiltration, SCP-3279Infiltration, SCP-2178Infiltration, SCP-4654
Plan: try to escape, but try to be valuable given my immediate escape desires.Legal, SCP-1282Legal, SCP-4370Legal, SCP-3936Paramilitary, SCP-2883Paramilitary, SCP-2797Paramilitary, SCP-4004Infiltration, SCP-3668Infiltration, SCP-4931Infiltration, SCP-5117
It looks like your second ‘poison’ plan sends two teams (one Legal and one Infiltration) after the same SCP.
:chagrin:
I have replaced the first legal team target with a… legal target.
Method, sadly, was just:
clean the data
compute smoothed fraction of acquisitions per attempts for each team type given set values for two tags; average over all pairs of set values
same but mean profit given successful acquisition
handpick best expected profit, worst expected profit, and best expected profit for infohazards that seem maybe useful or volatile
My solutions. Probably won’t get any reasonable chance to revise them.
Plan: become invaluable, see more data, find a way to escape eventually.
Legal, SCP-1282
Legal, SCP-2122
Legal, SCP-4370
Paramilitary, SCP-3212
Paramilitary, SCP-3936
Paramilitary, SCP-4834
Infiltration, SCP-4449
Infiltration, SCP-3273
Infiltration, SCP-1466
Plan: poison MCD against ever using “data driven” approaches.
Legal, SCP-3781
Legal, SCP-4036
Legal, SCP-2626
Paramilitary, SCP-1838
Paramilitary, SCP-2116
Paramilitary, SCP-3577
Infiltration, SCP-3279
Infiltration, SCP-2178
Infiltration, SCP-4654
Plan: try to escape, but try to be valuable given my immediate escape desires.
Legal, SCP-1282
Legal, SCP-4370
Legal, SCP-3936
Paramilitary, SCP-2883
Paramilitary, SCP-2797
Paramilitary, SCP-4004
Infiltration, SCP-3668
Infiltration, SCP-4931
Infiltration, SCP-5117
It looks like your second ‘poison’ plan sends two teams (one Legal and one Infiltration) after the same SCP.
:chagrin:
I have replaced the first legal team target with a… legal target.
Method, sadly, was just:
clean the data
compute smoothed fraction of acquisitions per attempts for each team type given set values for two tags; average over all pairs of set values
same but mean profit given successful acquisition
handpick best expected profit, worst expected profit, and best expected profit for infohazards that seem maybe useful or volatile