Azathoth Protocol

The Azathoth Protocol is a measure many civilisations use to preserve their existence in the post-Tor Weave Remnants.

History
With the complete collapse of the Weave following the Tor Crisis, multiple civilisations of the Weave remnants found themselves at risk of imminent destruction. With the new existential threats that arose during the post-Tor era, many organisations and societies adopting a general doctrine that came to be known as the Azathoth Protocol. A number of selected members of such groups were chosen for the role of restarting them in case they fall to destruction; for this purpose these selected members are entrusted with the sum-total of all the information, skills and knowledge they possess. In some cases, the gift granted to these beings don't become active until the condition of an organisation's destruction is fulfilled, rendering them as sleeper agents until the the time comes to perform their role.

Description
In the event of imminent destruction by a threat, civilisations declare the enactment of the Azathoth Protocol. The civilisation-scale protocol dictates that as much information on their civilisation as feasible be implanted/downloaded into a large number of citizens, whom are scattered to other parts of the multiverse to restart their civilisation should it not survive the incoming catastrophe. The information implanted always includes a complete technological base alongside the sum total cultural knowledge held by the the civilisation. Only those who meet certain criteria and pass a lengthy screening process are selected for this burden, to ensure some manner of unity and peace between any successors that appear in the death of the original society.