COLE Protocol

Purpose
The Russian Military was constantly planning ahead. As a result, the COLE protocol was conceived in order to protect the branches of the Russian Military in the event of some unknown occurrence that could render computer systems unusable or could cause disorder and chaos within either the Russian government itself or in the nation.

Because of it's level of national security, the COLE protocol was not placed into any computer system until the AI MISHKA arrived online. Upon his arrival, MISKA was given the COLE protocol to pass on should the nation be at enough risk that significant military force would become useless. Once the MIRANDA incident began, MISHKA was able to assess that unless he and his sister AI, CAIDANCE could stop the AI MIRANDA, military forces would prove useless.

As of today, the COLE protocol has been rendered useless due to it's primary orders being fulfilled.

Context
In short, the COLE protocol ordered the branches of the Russian Military to a set of geographic coordinates that were (at the time) an unknown location. Upon receiving the protocol, the receiver was to create a physical copy of the order, delete the computer copy in order to secure it, and follow through with the orders.

The protocol instructed all available branches to evacuate to an unknown set of geographic coordinates, bringing any Russian civilians willing, and to assist any other Russian vessels or troops in need of transport. Once within short distance of the target coordinates, they would be contacted and given further instructions.

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