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Subj: All life is a lottery.
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 at 07:13:42 pm EST (Viewed 2 times)
Reply Subj: Not if the planet is destroyed.
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 at 10:43:36 am EST (Viewed 441 times)



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    I'll email you the tie-in section. You might just choose to grab its content and use it instead, since it's so short. Then I can cut it out, and post the rest.


I've seen and responded to drafts 1 and 2, so we'll continue that via e-mail to avoid spoilers here.


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      It's a bit easier in a fictional fantasy world like the Parodyverse, where demons barter for souls or monsters devour them, but even then it gets a bit difficult to prove something like that in court.



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    That can cause a lot of problems in any case. It could cause a superiority complex among those who know for sure they have a soul.


Well, devils are known to lie.


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    I guess the question I asked myself is if they've [sentient robots] already been cut off from the source of their sentience, why don't they all drop at once? The answer I came up with is their body or Intiution Interface is capable of holding on to it until it encounters an error, and then it "reboots" and has to reload it. Kind of how your web browser caches things until it closes or something changes.


I liked this explanation so much I stole it.


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    Based on that theory, I thought if something could prevent their Intuition Interface from sensing the error right away, it could preserve them for a while.


Nice idea.

I'm assuming that Dr Lia's tech has a more robust version of the whatever-makes-thinking-machines-think-for-real chip that doesn't need to reboot as much.







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