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[personal profile] onegreeneye 2019-03-17 02:37 am (UTC)(link)
Well, he said that humans made robots for specific reasons. And that was something that ended up kind of... inseparable from how they were seen, and their identities. It was built into their existences.

[If he sounds hesitant, it’s only partly because he’s trying to remember, and partly because this is, frankly, still a pretty horrifying prospect to him.]
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[personal profile] onegreeneye 2019-03-20 04:03 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah. Which... guess that probably wasn’t very useful, huh. [Of course they would’ve known that, already, but... coming from a place where robots don’t exist at all, it’s kind of tough for Ginko to determine what will and will not be pertinent information.]

Uh... he also mentioned limitations of what kinds of robots could be made. For example, he said he was solar-powered, but since his creation that had been made illegal.
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[personal profile] onegreeneye 2019-03-20 07:30 pm (UTC)(link)
It was-- mm. I think he said it was the specific kind of solar power he used, actually? Uh, f-- photon energy. [That sounds right.]

It was... too efficient, basically. It made him extremely powerful, and even though Epsilon himself would never have hurt anyone, people were concerned that other robots with power like that might.

[The term "weapon of mass destruction" might be useful here, if it would occur to Ginko to use it - but it's too far removed from his experiences, his frame of reference. Going from the level of technology Ginko has been exposed to, where a rifle was about the most high-powered weapon he'd encountered, to the concept of a level of destructive power that could wipe out cities in an instant would be... something of a conceptual leap.]
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[personal profile] onegreeneye 2019-03-27 01:32 am (UTC)(link)
I've been getting that impression, yeah... seems odd, though, given that we-- or, they? Given that organics made you with those capabilities to begin with.

[What the hell are these future people even doing, huh!!]
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[personal profile] onegreeneye 2019-03-30 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
Guess so. [His understanding of what exactly the difference is between the world he's accustomed to and the 'environments' Legion describes is still kind of... limited. Abstract.

He's heard bits and pieces about new technology, new concepts - but the closest he's ever personally encountered to, for example, the internet, was the clunky communication devices distributed in Ryslig. The worst he could imagine someone doing with one of those would be to impersonate someone else, but he gets the impression that the organics that Legion is used to are expecting significantly worse.]


Anyway, I wish I could tell you more. But, in the end, I guess Epsilon didn't tell me a whole lot about it. Which I suppose I can understand.
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[personal profile] onegreeneye 2019-04-04 06:41 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, we, uh, might want to avoid that.

Good luck getting more info on this, though.