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Two Truths & A Lie
TO PLAY:
1. post your character
2. post some comments that include two truths and one lie about your character! Feel free to make multiple comments under the same toplevel if your character has a lot of lies to tell. :>
3. comment ICly on other threads! Guess which one is the lie, try to weasel the answer out of the poster, call them out, tease, etc.
4. have fun! ♥
Re: Starscream
Re: Starscream
Tungsten is a weird favourite flavour but I can't be sure.
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It's a common additive to processed energon. As are magnesium, copper, cesium, mercury... depending on personal taste.
Tungsten tastes... tart. And it improves fuel burn.
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Mech. The term is mech, not 'robot'.
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[ But he does, after the fact, appreciate the explanation. ]
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Robots are sentient, where I come from, drones are drones. Mechs are large armoured suits for humans to ride in combat.
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Humans will always be inferior, no matter what technology they thieve.
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[ and then, speculatively: ]
Your robots were sentient? Where did they come from?
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[ He sounds perplexed by this. ]
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Hm. Whether Cybertronians have a frame which is forged or constructed cold, our sparks are not "built". That is how we differentiate mecha from drones.
But other worlds may see the distinction differently.
[ It's as much concession as she's likely to get from him. ]
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There was only one other race if you want to put it that way in my world - I mean plenty of alien life, but it is more like... dogs, cats, horses, that sort of thing, but from different planets.
Those aliens were Eridians, and they've long since disappeared.
But apart from that, no, programming intelligence is perfectly possible and it is true intelligence, not a drone. They think, feel, learn, choose, change, fall in love, experience heart break, develop their own personality long, long after human construction, they have outlived most of their creators. They're highly valued, every high-end warship has one and they fight to get the best ones. But others also take more mundane paths. I know of one AI that became a tour guide for a water planet.
It's actually a huge problem sometimes because obviously we like our drones to be very capable of independent tasks, but if you over program them.... they gain true intelligence gradually with your basic building blocks, and before you know it, you have an uprising in your beer bottling factory. Or worse, they started dating each other and now they want a divorce so you're trying to grapple with sentience protection legislation and meet your deadlines for beer production and divorce proceedings.
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Your vehemence on the subject is the most interesting thing, I think.
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Their mind was my mind. Their feelings were my feelings. Their pain was my pain. I suppose yes, I do feel for them, for their struggles. Many feel like you do, that because life has been made rather than just springing up a mystery, it is lesser.
I don't accept that.
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No one requires you to accept it, for it to be the truth. You seem eager to apply your standards to worlds you are not from.
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I thought people here would like it if we talked and share ideas together.