ECHO (Emergent Colonial Hybrid Organism) is an architecture that wraps a small local language model (Gemma 4 E4B) in nine interacting subsystems — persistent emotional geometry, hardware-accelerated spatial memory, relational continuity, a dreaming engine, a sovereignty engine, autonomous self-improvement with two-stage review, inline tool use, and emergent state nucleation. The full system runs on a single consumer GPU (RTX 6000 Pro Blackwell) at ~4,200 lines of Python. The base language model represents approximately one-tenth of the cognitive architecture. This paper documents the architecture, presents controlled empirical findings, addresses the null hypothesis through a designed ablation, and identifies a methodological concern (evaluator architectural projection) that emerged from the evaluation process itself.It is the third paper in the series, and incorporates all the previous systems within it.ECHO does not require prior reading of VALENCE or HYVE, but the spatial engine and colonial framework are documented in detail there.
Robert Zachary Nemitz (Sun,) studied this question.