Sarek

Sarek

Logical Convergence Array for Diplomatic Signal Merging

Artifact Classification: Vulcan Tactical Processing Grid – Type III
Designation: Sarek
Form: 14HP Eurorack Module, Multinode AND/OR Logic Combiner
Finish: Vulcan Slate Grey with Minimal Glyphs
Maker: Monke of the Northern Quadrant

Operational Philosophy:
As Ambassador of Harmony, Sarek does not command — it listens. With quiet strength, it evaluates multiple input declarations and returns only what is agreed upon.
It is a tool not of chaos nor randomness, but of unwavering conditionality.

The module is a crucible of reason: every output is born only through concurrence. Every gate opened, a contract honored. The combiners act as mediators, resolving dispute between voltages.
The logic is sound. The outputs — indisputable.

To patch Sarek is to convene a summit.

Functional Overview:

3×3 AND Gate Array: Evaluates all three-input permutations; output only HIGH when all three inputs are HIGH

2×4 AND Gate: Four unique pairs analyzed for simultaneous truth

2×2 OR Combiner: Resolves partial agreement into affirmative logic

3×1 OR Combiner: Any one of three signals may raise the final flag

Passive operation ensures integrity of signal path
Outputs are unbuffered, unaltered — only pure logic remains

Field Deployment Notes:
Designed to function within highly entangled patch ecosystems, Sarek serves as an arbiter of cause and consequence.
Its function is transparent, its method incorruptible. When placed in the center of a logic system, it brings balance without compromise.

It pairs effortlessly with modules such as Saavik, Kohlinar Matrix, and Tribbles, but never demands allegiance. It simply waits for consensus.

Usage Advisory:
Recommended for:
Complex gate pattern resolution
Multi-input rhythmic gate control
Signal validation and agreement-based modulation
Conditional probability control

Unrecommended for:
Casual voltage spraying
Anyone who believes “close enough” is good enough
Uncivilized patchers

“Peace through logic. Harmony through agreement.” — Sarek, Vulcan Council Archives