2013-05-18, 04:13 | Link #42 |
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Actualy I can't see it.
He doesn't have any actual emotions nor loyality aside of what were programmed into him. We ourself ascribe "him" human atributes and emotions,but there is no actual proof about that "he" has such thing. That said I love snarking and akwardness of this Moebot |
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2013-06-02, 14:40 | Link #48 |
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Man I don't know. Ledo managed to convince Chamber that he is the the highest ranked authority of the galactic alliance currently on the area and that that gives him the right to override established military protocols.
Chamber didn't initially agreed to show the content of classified information to Ledo at first. He probably can be reasoned with even about the non necessity to kill every single whalesquid.
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2013-06-02, 14:58 | Link #50 |
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I think that for the Galactic Alliance protecting classified information is more important than hardcoding the necessity to kill Hideauze in every of their machines. What if comes a sudden necessity to order a cease fire?
Moreover, Chamber could have decided to independently kill the Hideauze when they swarmed Gargantia, but he didn't move a finger. Why should he have a problem in not acting in front of them, if he already did so?
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I guess I can't exclude your theory, but there must be some kind of "traitor check" routine embedded in Chamber's program. However in the case Ledo simply told him "I prefer not to attack the Hideauze for now", he shouldn't complain, as it might be a strategical option.
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2013-06-02, 20:48 | Link #55 |
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That would be totally horrifying. AI based on human brains kind of thing? That wouldn't be too different from Evolvers with their bio-nanotech bodies with a human base. Chamber doesn't appear creative enough for this. Even ROM constructs in sci-fi exhibit human-like quirks. If Chamber started singing or something you may have something there ...
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2013-06-03, 07:08 | Link #57 | |
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Lol, not again, after "the squids are human" i couldn't bear a "the robots are human" too |
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It makes no sense to have a brain be the support when you could just have that brain do everything and have no pilot. |
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