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Reply Subj: Re: Inevitable response. Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 at 11:49:57 am EDT (Viewed 2 times) | |||||||
Quote: I imagine any differences might be microscopic, although the combat diagnositics in the LL training suite might be able to detect them - and Yuki herself.And she's her own harshest critic. Might be depressing to her to see how her performance has degraded. Quote: It occurs that the only real differences might be in a Yuki/Machine Shop rematch. She's smart enough to know how to use even a tiny advantage.Even then it might be a draw - Yuki tends to think more dynamically than the Machine Shop might. Quote: Quote: I had a story where Anna finally makes a milestone past the problem of being someone's property. I added some of that stuff and I've resurrected it (it was stored a few weeks).Quote: The legal case for Yuki being a person was won because she had a human brain. Robot rights is a hot topic.There's an important distinction here. Yuki had a legal case determining that she's a person. Anna's starts out that way, but that part doesn't work out - the judge and Arnie J Armbruster conspired to a workaround instead. | |||||||