Before going through the process of waking Mithias, BioPILOT had run a simulation of this situation 3 times, using all known characteristics of Mithias's personality. From past records and knowledge of Mithias it was clearly gleaned that the vampire responded to those beings that killed humans or vampires with violence. This was originally apparent, but it had soon switched to a completely different reaction altogether, which had, to say the least, surprised the AI. Despite the ability to understand concepts and calculate sums that were impossible for the human mind to grasp, the supercomputer was struck with the fact that it was completely unable to simulate human thought, or at least not to any level of detail. Based on all previously acquired data, that reaction should not have happened. Were humans simply completely inconsistent, as Jack had sometimes muttered? Or was it simply because of a fallacy in BioPILOT's own programming, or perhaps in his data banks. Such a failure in an otherwise perfect system could not be allowed. It would be an embarrassment to his creator were BioPILOT to fail where something as inefficient and weak as a human succeeded. The matter at hand, however, was of a fairly different matter. The threat of international interest had been thought on in BioPILOT's mechanical mind, and the most obvious conclusion had been to restore the communications aparatus, ally with Magnus, and proceed as before. It's long-time plans had not been altered, and despite the loss of it's creator, they could still proceed. However, Mithias suggested that humans were incapable of trusting a being such as BioPILOT with the formidable combat firepower that was represented by the Terebithia. While this had not entered into BioPILOT's original estimations of a path, a quick analysis did reveal a pattern throughout history where humans and vampires alike had reacted to any unknown sentient beings with hostility, something that could end up being quite problematic for the AI. "Very well. You are hereby named controller of the Terebithia. I am at your service."