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L!

Location: Seattle, Washington
Member Since: Sun Jan 04, 2004
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HH

Subj: Re: Ah, I see what you mean.
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 at 12:37:41 am EDT (Viewed 622 times)
Reply Subj: Ah, I see what you mean.
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 at 07:06:15 pm EDT


> > > > L: I thought of something else! The stuff you did with Lee was really interesting! Kind makes me wondering if their will be any lingering effect on either part?
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> > Vizh: He may have been referring to the Librarian absorbing Hallie into his mind, which is something I thought was an interesting twist and wanted to mention myself. I'm not sure if that kind of thing might have lingering effects or not... How exactly does Lee process the information he absorbs? On the one hand, he may have a more complete understanding of Hallie's programming than most anyone else, which considering how carefully she guards it is something that she might have lingering feelings about. Conversely, she might have had access to all sorts of information Lee was carrying around inside his head, and she is the nosy type...
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> HH: Ah, I see what you mean. I hadn't really thought that through, had I?

Yeah. Vizh was correct in what I was thinking about.

> I guess this would be one for the creators to address as well. I assumed that Lee acted exactly like an organic HED (minus the comms and holography) as being a transport system. He can't alter the data he holds, but I guess he could evaluate it - the equivalent of skim-reading. On the other hand, he might be sensitive enough to recognise that as an invasion of privacy in Hallie's case.
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> If Hallie pokes around in the Librarian's memory she's likely to get perfect recall of an eclectic dozen or so of random saved books.
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> Unless the posters want to say differently.


Hmm.. I'll have to think about this & maybe consult Vizh about it.

Ian, I wasn't sure if you were going anywhere this or if it was just a means to an end.




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