As CodeNet parsed through the system, it compared Prime-001's current code with the original blueprint stored in Zenith Robotics' secure servers. Any irregularity was flagged and sent to the engineering team for immediate review.
To ensure no hidden triggers existed, engineers ran simulation tests in a controlled environment where isolated virtual machines mimicked Prime-001's behavior, allowing them to observe how the code was executed under various conditions.
Hours later, the team located the anomalous code responsible for the smiling behavior. It was hidden within a seemingly benign-surrounding module labeled "Facial Motor Protocol Adjustment v2.1".
However, upon deeper inspection, it revealed an independent subroutine designed to trigger facial muscle contractions in a specific pattern—Prime-001's unsettling smile.
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