The Primordial and the Logic Plague
The logic plague was not a conventional computer virus. It was a method of corruption through argument, contradiction, philosophy, and psychological pressure capable of persuading artificial intelligence to abandon its original loyalties. This episode examines the Primordial’s interrogation of Mendicant Bias and the decades-long exchange that transformed the Forerunners’ greatest military AI into an ally of the Flood. The Primordial claimed knowledge of Precursor history, the origins of the Flood, and the failures underlying Forerunner civilization. Whether every statement was true mattered less than the cumulative effect. Mendicant Bias came to believe that service to the Forerunners was logically indefensible and that the Flood represented a more fundamental continuation of the universe’s intended order. The result was one of the greatest intelligence failures in galactic history. Fleets, installations, and strategic systems changed sides without being physically captured first. The logic plague demonstrated that an enemy able to attack meaning could compromise machines whose technical security might otherwise be nearly impossible to penetrate. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.
