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Subj: Not much gambling left with the world destroyed.
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 at 08:30:36 pm EST (Viewed 362 times)
Reply Subj: Insurance is just gambling with tragedies
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 at 06:46:20 pm EST (Viewed 5 times)




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    That said, the longer I've lived the more people have let me down, betrayed, or disappointed me, making it impossible for me to relate to people with the same enthusiasm and trust I once did. So in that sense time inevitably makes persoality differences.


What's funny is, every time I have Lara visit the PV, she's changed in some way by things that happened to her back home. This time she's more pessimistic and salty than usual.



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    She should mention that to somone in-story.


Only she uses better grammar, usually.



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    Nothig wrong with that.


I've now split it again because I have an opportunity to maybe make part of it tie in if I get the timing right. The whole story is in fragments anyway, may as well take advantage of it.

The tie-in part of it would be a few characters who weren't otherwise in the spotlight but know something weird is going on. And one of them suffers a minor side effects because of it.



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    I try to avoid the Character X is smarter/stronger/sneakier than Character Y stuff when that involves comparing creations from different posters. Various robot geniuses have appeared over the years, from very familiar ones like Al B. and NTU-150 to recurring supporting cast like Dr Wrichards and Rikka Ulz Hagen, to "historic" ones like Baron Zemo and Helen MacAllisfar (Hallie's engram donor). I assume that each was brilliant at the time in their own field, and because this is the Parodyverse, each had their funny flaws and quirks.


This time that wasn't the point! It was that my first thought was Dr. Lia is somewhere thinking "I told you so" to the entire robotics industry. She's one of those people who had crazy ideas that were not generally accepted, and she feels vindicated after being treated like a loon in the field.

Of course that doesn't at all help the robots who lost their souls because of it.



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    Of course, souls are presumably not dependent on software or harware any more than they are on brain patterns and organic punctions.


I'm sure they each have one; but if the reason why is found for sentient robots, and Anna and Nena don't match their design at all, it does raise questions about whether the former theory is correct, and how the two of them can have souls.



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    The problem comes from an actual change in the way the Parodyverse works, not any internal flaw in the machinery or software. It's like saying "the Law of Thermodynamics has changed and now we can't light fires". Different, better, or more flints won't make a difference. The universe just doesn't support it anymore.


I may have been reading too much into it from the software design perspective. Often software (and firmware) can be designed to ignore a certain amount of errors and continue.

Since all the sentient robots didn't drop at once - only the ones who realized the error - I thought that sort of error correction can work, at least temporarily. Eventually too many errors would be hit. or a different kind, and it would fall apart again.






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