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Subj: Re: Inevitable response.
Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 at 07:32:36 pm EDT (Viewed 3 times)
Reply Subj: Re: Inevitable response.
Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 at 12:09:15 pm EDT (Viewed 352 times)



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      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.



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    And she's her own harshest critic. Might be depressing to her to see how her performance has degraded.


It wasn't my intent to degrade Yuki's perfomance at all. My take was that she could now do just as well without the training wheels. Of course if you have good stories that require it otherwise then so be it.


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      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.



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    Even then it might be a draw - Yuki tends to think more dynamically than the Machine Shop might.


I was suggesting that her intuitive tactics might offer an actual advantage over machine logic.


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        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).

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        The legal case for Yuki being a person was won because she had a human brain. Robot rights is a hot topic.



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    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.


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