Mavericks seems to have killed my MacBook Pro (mid 1010)

My MacBook Pro (mid 2010) had been working normally. I just installed mavericks. Now the computer won't start. After the apple icon shows up, part of the screen suddenly becomes black and about 20 lines of code appear. The computer then restarts, and a window appears stating that "The computer has restarted because of a problem" with no further information. Then the cycle continues, with the operating system never starting up.
Obviously I wish I had never installed mavericks. Does anyone know how I might get machine running normally again?

I understand your reasoning;however, this is what Apple has apparently decided, so there isn't anything we can do about it. When Lion first was introduced, you were able to download the installer and then save a copy of it somewhere. This is no longer possible now with the new Macs/new OS - when you invoke recovery and download the OS, there is no way to save that installer as the download/install sequence is one process now and there is no way to save the installer as it deletes itself after the install.
Aside from that issue, new Macs have not been able to use the app store or software update version on thei Macs because of their special builds until one or two updates later when the updates "caught up" with the new Mac's OS build version.
As you can see here, a Mac might have come with different OS versions as well as different builds of the same version:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1159
Personally, I've decided to keep a "fresh install" bootable clone as an emergency measure (which I do not update purposely so it remains "factory fresh") in addition to my regular clones which are updated regularly. That eliminates the need for a download in order to reinstall.

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