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The Lockdown Mods ([personal profile] lockdownmods) wrote in [community profile] locked_down2018-09-07 11:20 pm
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Exam 3

Exam 3.


[ Once again, the exam begins with the desks arranged in a perfect circle; one desk for each person that's participating in the program. There are nameplates for everyone, and they have been bolted to each of the desks, facing the inside of the circle...

...including the deceased. Their chairs have been placed on top of their desks, signifying that they will not be needed. Above of their desks are holograms of their portraits from their profiles, grayed out and bloodstained.

Today Han is absent-- only Megumi is present at the front of the classroom.
]


Today you are responsible for finding the culprit responsible for the death of Maya Fey, the Apprentice Falsely Accused.

Your exam begins now.

Victim.






Suspects.



[ The physical evidence tray sits in the middle of the circle of desks; you all have the Evidence app on your tablets to access photo evidence. ]

Examination START.

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[personal profile] preconstruction 2018-09-08 05:48 pm (UTC)(link)
"Formal" or not, point blank asking Waver and Hank if they believe it was me is hardly simple question and answer.

[ granted, it doesn't sound like he particularly cares, but just as a point of information. ]

But, no, it would not be difficult. An android could do either of those things. But it would be illogical, an a standard android in the normal course of its program would not act in that matter.
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[personal profile] lovedanime 2018-09-08 05:52 pm (UTC)(link)
[god his coldness intimidates Mitarai so much]

Would it still be "illogical" if your goal was to scapegoat a human? I'm n-not saying you have animosity against humans, but there's not another android you could scapegoat... here...
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[personal profile] preconstruction 2018-09-08 05:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Now you're changing the hypothetical. You asked me about androids in general, not about me. Generally speaking, it would be against an android's programming to scapegoat a human. But if I were trying to scapegoat one, yes, it would be the logical choice. Obviously.
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[personal profile] lovedanime 2018-09-08 06:01 pm (UTC)(link)
I apologize... I thought you meant it would seem illogical to an android to physically perpetrate an imprecise murder. But you mean it would be illogical to an android to scapegoat a human at all, due to the harm it would cause or something like that...?

[he smiles thinly... this is so confusing]
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[personal profile] preconstruction 2018-09-08 06:09 pm (UTC)(link)
The murder would be illogical. Scapegoating a human would be against their program, because, yes, it would place a human in harm's way.