GOD has been around for awhile, since the first Matrix book I think. I know for a fact they are in Target: Matrix on pg 96 I'll see if I can dig up my older books.
Edit- Yup GOD is in the first Matrix book pg 158.
Just as an aside to the (relatively) newer people, 'the first Matrix book' does not mean 'the first book about the Matrix'. Angelone is meaning the first book
specifically called 'Matrix' - which was 'the book about the Matrix' for 3E. In it, it states that the Grid Overwatch Division was shiny and new in 2061, which it was - 2 years after the Arcology shutdown, so my brain is apparently hitting on most of its pistons. (Not hitting ON Pistons, but hey ...) If you're going to play in an earlier timeline, though, don't think that that's cause for you to relax; Lone Star at the time had its corporate-decker-cops patrolling the grids they covered (such as Seattle's) like beat cops, looking for people doing bad things.
I was genuinely not aware that GOD existed prior to SR5. I thought the name "Grid Overwatch Division" sort of came hand-in-hand with the concept of grids as a fictional and mechanical concept.
As Belker says, grids - networks - as a Shadowrun concept go back to Concept One for how the Matrix worked. When you get down to it, that's how the
real Matrix (internet) works - a general 'internet' grid/network, which private networks (corporate and government nets) link up to, etc. etc. So this is core conceptual computer network stuff.
However, here's my question for you: why spend millions of nuyen, even billions, every year in order to keep a huge bunch of technomancers either happy or on life support, when they can simply embed code they already have (minor 'fuzzy warm feelings' psychotropics and their use in corporate environments have been in the game, thus in the game world, for at least two IC decades) into the core programming for the updated protocols?
Because pyschotropics is still code, and therefore detectable to those with technical knowledge. Which, granted, is a fraction of the population. But I think people forget that the big corps are still corporations; they're still in constant economic war with one another. All it takes is one technically proficient person saying, "Hey, this new public grid set up is laced with brain-washing psychotropic code!" and then that one person putting in an anonymous tip to Horizon. Sure, Horizon can benefit from the Matrix 2.1... but wouldn't it also benefit from headlines that say "MCT, Renraku, et al are Brainwashing You!"
Actually ... it isn't. Think of it this way: the core Matrix code is equivalent to the TCP/IP protocol code that allows your computer to network with other computers, to open up a browser and link to websites. Oh, you see the
browser, and you can eyeball the code that is being fed to
it - but what you are
at best only subconsciously aware of is the code that
enables all that, i.e. the TCP/IP networking code. Yes, you
can dive into your Windows/DOS/UNIX/LINUX/Apple/whatever software you're using and find the files that are doing it - but unless you really,
really specifically go looking for them, and have such a thorough knowledge of them that you could write them from scratch
yourself (hint - even most highly technical computer people don't/can't) you are not going to spend a bloody nanosecond thinking about whether they're working, how they work, or whatever. Why not? Because they're
part of the infrastructure.
Who these days thinks of the code running the network hubs, both major and minor, for the internet? I know I sure don't. Now, if it got updated so that it made it easier for other, barely-more-adept people to snoop on my activities, follow my keystrokes, intercept my messages, and loot my PayPal account, yeah, I'd want the old code back - or better, updated code put into place.
To boot, this isn't OOO BLACK IC PSYCHOTROPIC DANGEROUS BAD BAD code; this is 'fuzzy warm feel-good' stuff that is even
less powerful than the most minor mood-adjusting simsense chip available. It isn't addicting you; it isn't brainwashing you (so far as we know, naturally). All that it's doing is to just make you feel comfortable using the new protocols.
And here's the
real kicker - it isn't going to have
any effect on anyone running
anything but Hot Sim - meaning unless all the gates are open, it's Just The Matrix.
Technomancer and Resonance hijinks are all but undetectable, except to other technomancers... and it's not like a technomancer can go to his local Horizon affiliate Action 5 News Team and report it, because the top story will be "Heroic Action 5 News Team Tracks Down Dangerous Rogue Technomancer."
Not really true. Technomancers can do some things quicker, easier, faster, and/or better than a decker (yay!), and there are things that they can do (e.g. sprites, the Resonance Realms) which deckers simply can't, but at this point there's really
nothing they can do that's undetectable - with the notation that like anything else, you
do need to know what you're looking at or for. That said, you'd still need thousands, if not tens of thousands or more, of technomancers doing this 24/7 for it to work. Like I said, some mild low-level 'feel-good' code that you already have, which affects one in a thousand Matrix users at the most ... ?
Cheap at twice the price.
Either way, though, whether it's pyschotropic code or Resonance ultra-groovy feel-good vibrations man, this would be an excellent explanation as to 1) why the Matrix 2.1 feels "good" to a vet like FastJack and 2) why the shadow community did not lose their collect shit over the Matrix changes.
And using brainwashing techniques to increase corporate control over the Matrix? It just doesn't get any more dystopian than that.
Good explanation for 1. For 2 ... IMO, the
shadow community wasn't going to really ever lose their collective tempers over network protocol upgrades. The only people affected are the lowest of the low, the ones who could hack only because they could spend money on programs. We're talking silver-spooners, or playtime-gangbang-hackers, or the samurai who got his hacker friend to slide him a copy of his programs. For the real hackers/deckers? I imagine the general reaction was 'finally!!' and 'about frickin' time!!' The changes return
exclusivity to those who really do have the technical know-how - i.e. the actual deckers....