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locked_down2018-09-08 05:53 pm
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WEEK 5
[ You're doing well! In fact, there's a nice message in your inboxes on Sunday reminding you about your midterm evaluations, and how those will be coming very soon. Make sure you're studying! And, of course, there will be support services on campus to help you cope with the stress. The message almost looks like it should go on and list what those services are, but it cuts off abruptly, and that's that.
Meanwhile, the wall is more ominous than it has been in the past. What felt oppressive last week feels oddly eerie, and if you let yourself stay near too long, it feels oddly comforting and calling. Your freedom is just on the other side of the wall, after all. But that's okay, someone has posted a warning outside all buildings to not go near the wall.
Oh well. At least there are new locations to explore!]
Meanwhile, the wall is more ominous than it has been in the past. What felt oppressive last week feels oddly eerie, and if you let yourself stay near too long, it feels oddly comforting and calling. Your freedom is just on the other side of the wall, after all. But that's okay, someone has posted a warning outside all buildings to not go near the wall.
Oh well. At least there are new locations to explore!]
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[ Quick and certain. ]
I told him to stop trying stupid shit. He's not gonna be pulling any weird stuff from here on out.
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He motions for Hank to continue.]
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What? That's it. I told Connor to stop risking his goddamn life all the time. There's no story there.
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The smirk drops as he goes back to the notebook.]
Not looking for a story, Anderson-san. I know we shouldn't be trying to kill each other, but I'm worried he might get targeted one day. Even if he was doing nothing wrong.
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[ Hank rolls his eyes. ]
Unless somebody takes over her programming, she's probably gonna stay in line. I doubt she's got a single strand of deviant code in her.
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By one of us. Someone pushed too far by one of those awful motives.
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And I'm no slouch either. I don't walk around unarmed. We'll both be fine.
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Not to mention, it'd take a fucking lot to kill Connor. He ain't human, so unless he bleeds out, he can pretty much run no matter what.
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Robots have blood?
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[ Obviously! ]
I mean, androids from back home do, anyway. It's uh, blue blood. [ he pauses... ] "Thirium" is the technical term for it. It's the stuff that powers their biocomponents.
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I think that might be exclusive to your home. Never heard of it.
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I mean, yeah. Obviously. You guys don't even have androids yet, much less CyberLife.
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Actually, I did recently remember meeting something like an android myself.
[Below that sentence is a quick sketch of someone who is very obviously a robot. Not the most accurate depection in the world, but pretty damn close. There's an arrow connecting this dude with the next chunk of handwriting.]
This is K1-B0 (kee-bou) Sentient, probably first of his kind thanks to being a scientist's "son", very passionate about calling out "robophobic behavior."
[And below the sketch...] I don't know if I got to talk to him much, but he seemed okay. Don't think he runs on cyber life blood like your robots do.
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[ props to your world, buddy. ]
Yeah, CyberLife is the company that makes androids back home. They're a pretty common commodity since they've been around for more than ten years. Plus I'm from Detroit, which is where they started making 'em, so I've had to get pretty used to listening to the whole spiel. Used to not be a big fan of 'em, basically.
But anyway, guess you learned something new. I think Kamski was more into making 'em human, cause they didn't get mass-produced till one of 'em passed the Turing Test. But I wouldn't really know, they're not really my field.
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The turing test... Well, he's heard of the term, but he's not entirely sure what it could mean... And the name...]
1. The turing test is about robot sentience, right?
2. Did we talk about this Kamski guy before? Might need to refresh my memory here.
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[ he shrugs. ]
I'm not really an expert, but you and I haven't really talked much since we got here, so you don't gotta play coy with me, kid. Kamski's the name of the guy who invented androids. Elijah Kamski -- man of the century and richer than God.
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You're right, but if I remember correctly you said the rich types could afford to get away with more... You know. Am I jumping to conclusions here?
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Though Kamski went into seclusion ten years ago. Who knows where the fuck he's at nowadays.
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Did something happen right before he vanished?
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[ He shrugs. ]
Who knows, though?
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He must have done something pretty bad. Or controversial. Those two things aren't the same, but they still cause trouble.
[Rantaro ain't related to the former CyberLife CEO, but he's not happy imagining his own dad losing his job like that, but not how the rest of his family would be able to cope with the loss after a few years. Sure, Rantaro himself is old enough and experienced enough to settle in a foreign country and make it on his own, but what about the others?
Probably shouldn't admit that to Mr. I-Hate-The-1% here, but...]
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[ Hank's going out on a limb here, but.... ]
He probably made it so androids could have free will.
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Is this related to the robots passing the turing test?
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The free will thing started up recently, but it's pretty much coded into every android. This ain't some glitch, much as CyberLife might wanna paint it like one.
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