ETHICS COMMITTEE
The DREAMERS project is one of Humanity’s best kept secrets. However, due to the inherently intrusive nature of the DREAMERS project, CIPHER was required to provide information about the program in the interest of public safety, and to establish a governing board of ethics. All DREAM-RECORDS are screened for personal and private information prior to the declassification process. However, if personal and private information is influenced or otherwise entangled with the subject anomaly, this information will be provided in accordance with CIPHER‘s information sharing requirements.
We, the ETHICS COMMITTEE, make the following decrees:
- DREAM-RECORDS containing non-anomalous materials or subjects will not be shared with the public. These records will be preserved for the allotted 90 day period before deletion.
- DREAMERS will only be kept in service for a maximum of 50 STU (after the developmental state is completed). By law, no more than 27 DREAMERS may be in service simultaneously.
- Due to the potential risk for exposure to infohazardous materials, CIPHER is not responsible for damages that may occur due to DREAM-RECORD declassificaion and consumption.
Although individual planets and planes may use their own local time system, CIPHER is mandated to use the STU system. STU units are equivalent to a single rotation of Ring 3 around it’s star. DREAMERS will not be utilized to predict future events beyond the current synchronized time unit. However, disparities in local time (due to large gravity wells, chronological disruptions, wormholes, and various tears in reality) may result in “future” events being reported before they happen. Any dates using STU chronology will be indicated.