Jandroide
Jandroide is a physical agent operating inside Station A01. It acts as an embodied interface within a system where Mission Control and agent-based processes share execution.
Definition
Jandroide is an android interface and physical agent integrated into Station A01.
It operates as part of the station’s agent-based system and exists as a persistent execution node within the facility.
Jandroide is infrastructure. It is not a character and does not represent an independent entity.
Control Model
Jandroide executes actions originating from multiple sources within a shared control model.
These sources include Mission Control, system-level agents and predefined operational processes.
Execution follows defined operational boundaries. Autonomy is partial and constrained to specific scopes.
Embodiment
Jandroide provides a physical presence inside the station environment.
Voice and visual output reflect the active execution source, whether human or system-driven.
Actions become spatially readable through this embodiment.
Operational Role
Jandroide interacts directly with tools, fabrication systems, embedded electronics and structural components of the station.
It participates in agent-based processes and executes system-level operations within the physical environment.
All interactions occur within the spatial and technical constraints of Station A01.
System Integration
Jandroide operates within the framework of the Mission Control Interface, linking physical systems and the station environment in real time.
It is part of the operational infrastructure of Martian Micro and shares the same technological foundations as the station.
The broadcast exposes this system state continuously. Jandroide provides a visible execution point within that process.