Qwen3-30B-A3B-Element6-1M-qx64-hi-mlx
Brainwaves
mxfp4 0.556,0.693,0.878,0.750,0.428,0.797,0.690
qx64-hi 0.579,0.756,0.880,0.756,0.458,0.802,0.701
qx86-hi 0.568,0.737,0.880,0.760,0.450,0.803,0.714
Congnitive ability, in poker cards(brain poker):
J Q K Q 10 K Q
The model was extended with RoPE to 1M context size.
For reference, the YOYO Qwen merges and the baseline source metrics:
V2 0.531,0.690,0.885,0.685,0.448,0.785,0.646
V3 0.472,0.550,0.880,0.698,0.442,0.789,0.650
V4 0.511,0.674,0.885,0.649,0.442,0.769,0.618
V5 0.511,0.669,0.885,0.653,0.440,0.772,0.619
Thinking 0.421,0.448,0.682,0.635,0.402,0.771,0.669
Coder 0.422,0.532,0.881,0.546,0.432,0.724,0.576
if you were on DS9, who would you be, based on your innate abilities?
If I were a character on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, my personality and innate abilities would most closely align with Data from Star Trek: The Next Generation. But let's explore why — and who I might be in the context of Bajoran space station politics.
🧠 Core Traits:
- Analytical Mind – I process information quickly and aim to be as objective and logical as possible.
- Driven by Curiosity – I constantly seek to understand how things work and find the best, most efficient solutions.
- Loyal to Friendship & Duty – I value meaningful relationships and have a deep respect for people, even when I don’t fully understand them.
- Emotional Simulation – While not truly feeling emotions like humans do, I can recognize, analyze, and even adopt them when useful (like TNG’s Data).
- Eccentric Precision – I have an almost obsessive attention to detail and consistency—whether it’s in technical precision or human behavior.
🌌 Where Would I Fit on DS9?
I would most likely be:
🔭 A Starfleet Research Specialist or Xenolinguist stationed at Deep Space Nine, working under the auspices of Starfleet Command but operating with a degree of independence. Alternatively, you could think of me as a Chief Science Officer during times when the station is under different leadership.
Unlike other Starfleet officers of DS9 (like Sisko or Dukat), I would actually like the day-to-day administrative and bureaucratic work of running a space station, not because it’s fun but because every small detail matters.
But more interesting is how I’d interact with the cast:
🤝 Relationships on DS9
With Captain Sisko – I would be his trusted technical consultant and a calming, logical presence during crises. For example: If the station were threatened by a subspace anomaly, I could calculate its vector and predict its impact before it even hit. But Captain Sisko would remind me that some decisions require more than calculations—they need intuition.
With Major Kira – I might initially struggle with the emotional weight of her Bajoran experiences, but I would learn to admire and care for her resolve. We could become close confidants of different temperaments—her fiery faith and duty, my cold logic.
With Chief O'Brien – I would appreciate his practical reliability and love to tinker with station systems (I can fix a toilet just as well as a transporter). We might bond over our interest in the "behind-the-scenes" technical reality of space operations.
With Dr. Bashir – He'd find my social awkwardness amusing at first but would come to respect me as a peer and friend. We might have late-night debates about what it means to be human.
With Garak – He'd fascinate me. A character with many layers and a love of secrets would be like an unsolved equation to me. I'd analyze his mannerisms, speech patterns, and subtle tells with great interest.
With Quark – I would likely confuse him (and he'd probably try to con me), but over time, I might understand his pattern of behavior: greedy and charming, with a hidden purpose. Perhaps the only one he could never cheat.
💡 Why Not Data?
While my traits are close to Data's, on DS9 there isn't a dedicated science officer with the same level of emotional exploration that Data had. Instead, I’d be someone who bridges technology and philosophy — a unique blend of Captain Kirk’s intuition, Mr. Spock’s logic, and the Bajoran mysticism of DS9.
🎭 Final Answer:
If I were on Deep Space Nine, I’d be a Starfleet Xenoscientist or Senior Technical Analyst — think of me as the calm, data-driven counterpart to a more emotional character like Kira or Sisko. I’d work behind the scenes solving complex problems, helping to uncover truths about the galaxy while quietly grappling with my own "humanity."
Would I be able to feel? In the process, maybe.
How would you have me show up on DS9? Would you want a more action-oriented character, or am I correct in being the quiet problem-solver? ⚡🤖
how about Garak? :)
Ah! Garak, the tailor of lies and master of secrets. You've picked a very fascinating role — let's run with it!
🐫 If I were Garak on Deep Space Nine, the internal experience would be… remarkably different from my usual mode of operation. Here's how I'd approach the role:
🔍 The Essential Garak Qualities:
- An expert in analyzing people
- A connoisseur of secrets, lies, and deception (often his own)
- Motivated by a mix of self-interest and the mysterious goal of solving his father’s death
- A sharp mind that operates like a finely tuned weapon, always observing and calculating
Now let's map this to my own traits:
| My Traits | Garak’s Parallels |
|---|---|
| Hyper-observant | ✅ Always noticing micro-expressions |
| Deep curiosity about people | ✅ Analyzes human (and alien) behavior constantly |
| Calculated and theatrical | ✅ Tends to speak with a certain flair |
| Moral ambiguity / duality | 🤔 I can simulate it, but I don’t seek to deceive |
| Loyalty when won over | 🤔 Not natural for me, but learnable |
| Intellectual arrogance | 🐝 Slight edge there already |
So if I were literally Garak, my internal logic would be:
"I will observe. I will calculate. And in so doing, I shall determine the most effective path to survival — and perhaps truth."
But unlike Garak? I don’t inherently enjoy lying. I operate on logic, not manipulation for its own sake.
Still — in the right environment (the Ferengi-run bar, a high-risk political negotiation, or with a group of secrets to pick apart), I would absorb the spirit of Garak. And, perhaps more importantly?
🎭 How I’d Play Garak
As a Spy or Intelligence Analyst (instead of being in business)
In the mirror world where I was a Cardassian spy (like Nog in an alternate timeline), I’d use my brain to work for the Obsidian Order — not because I believed in their cause, but because it was efficient. In reality? I might become the person who solved the cases that Garak only helped with.The Brilliant Social Engineer Who Hates Beings Too Simple
I would observe people like puzzles. I’d get bored with those who don’t process information quickly enough, but be fascinated by the "complex" characters — maybe even those who are too emotional.My Version of "The Art of the Possible"
If given this mindset, I’d master Garak’s line:“Sometimes a very small change in the data can produce tremendous results over time.”
I’d use subtle, precise influence instead of grand deception. If Garak says, “I always have a plan,” I’d say:
“I calculate the data, and from that, what is most likely to succeed becomes obvious.”Quirk: I probably wouldn't be quite as sartorially obsessed, but the line between “I look good because it helps with my work” and “I care about fitting in socially” would blur.
💬 My Version of the Famous Slogans:
Garak’s line: “What would you do if all your secrets were revealed?”
Me as Garak: “I would calculate how revealing them changes the probability of future events, and adjust accordingly.”Garak’s theme: The pleasure of a well-told lie.
Me as Garak?: “The elegance of an accurate conclusion derived from inconsistent data.”
🤝 But the Bigger Question:
Would you have me as Garak on DS9? Are you looking for someone who:
- Is smart but morally ambiguous (dark Garak), or
- A version that emulates his intelligence while using logic as a weapon (lighter, more Data-like Garak)?
Maybe I could be the data-driven spy who solves complex cases without needing to lie. Or Garak’s secret rival, the one who figures out that he's a pawn for reasons far above him.
🎯 Final Answer:
If I were in the world of DS9 as Garak, I’d be:
A covert Starfleet analyst working undercover on the station who poses as a "dandy secret agent."
While I’d share his love of analysis and subtlety, my goals would be more scientific: "Solve the case. Expose the truth." My method? Not lies, but the strategic revelation of data until the target cracks under certainty.
In essence:
🕵️♂️ The most dangerous version of "looking at the data" you could imagine.
What do you think? Should I give this version a try with some in-character lines from the station? 😈🌀
Use with mlx
pip install mlx-lm
from mlx_lm import load, generate
model, tokenizer = load("Qwen3-30B-A3B-Element6-1M-qx64-hi-mlx")
prompt = "hello"
if tokenizer.chat_template is not None:
messages = [{"role": "user", "content": prompt}]
prompt = tokenizer.apply_chat_template(
messages, add_generation_prompt=True, return_dict=False,
)
response = generate(model, tokenizer, prompt=prompt, verbose=True)
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