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luke skywanker. ([personal profile] t65) wrote in [community profile] thisavrou2016-04-17 02:41 pm

x1 | video.

[Hey, it's Luke Skywalker, sitting at his pastel desk. There's plenty of junk littered on it, mostly scraps of droid parts and tools, but the inquisitive observer will notice a few mystery vials of colorful chemicals, and a hypo of fast-penta scattered among the rubble.]

I noticed there aren't any service droids on the ship-- when I mentioned that to the captains, they said I should... make some? [Luke has a distinct look of 'what have I gotten myself into' on his face.] We definitely need some mouse droids and basic repair droids-- we already have good engineers, but this would help them out in a pinch. Do you think we need gonk droids?

[Well? Do you?]

Have you noticed any droids we could use? A 1B prototype couldn't hurt...

[That's right, request a droid, Luke might be able to make it for you eventually. He's serious. Though they probably won't have much in the way of lively personalities, who doesn't want a robot?]

Oh- and Doctor Yewll? Mr Banner? Ed? I know we discussed some kind of prosthetic... if I'm going to be making droids, I might need that sooner than later. [He kind of cringe smiles before cutting the feed.]
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[personal profile] sparkwhisperer 2016-04-25 02:48 pm (UTC)(link)
[Tarn squints at Luke.]

You had better not be suggesting what I think you're suggesting. But, yes, the ship is in fact mechanical.
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[personal profile] sparkwhisperer 2016-04-26 10:43 pm (UTC)(link)
[He's trying so hard to be offended at this point.]

I think that you're trying to be purposefully contrary by suggesting that because the ship is mechanical and not sentient, that you should not be held accountable for knowing the where the line into an organism's self-awareness lies.

While in reality, yes the ship is in fact mechanical, but it has no consiousness. I may as well counter with the sentience of a human corpse. It has the means for sentience but in reality it is nothing but lifeless parts and therefore not a viable example.
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[personal profile] sparkwhisperer 2016-04-26 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh...

[Tarn's anger diminishes even further.}

Well, no. The ship has most likely been created by an organic race for the soul purpose of transportation. It's just a vehicle; it requires a full crew and captains to navigate space.
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[personal profile] sparkwhisperer 2016-04-29 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
[Tarn huffs a long suffering sigh]

So you say.

But does the ship have emotions? Thoughts? Automated systems have nothing to do with it, they are merely programed in.

[Tarn crosses his arms, tapping a clawed fingertip against his own plating]

Yes, sentient beings sometimes need to follow orders, but we also have thoughts of our own and sometimes make the executive decision to deny those same orders.

Do you understand?
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[personal profile] sparkwhisperer 2016-04-30 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
[Tarn just stares at Luke as he perks up.] Very well then. [He's satisfied enough with the response. Simple AI coding is one thing, but it's a slipery slope.

He'll have to keep an eye on this human.

But, for now, Tarn is just too worn down by Luke's persistent optimism.]


I recommend that you keep it that way
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[personal profile] sparkwhisperer 2016-05-01 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
[Tarn feels a bit strange about this.]

Tarn, Commander of the Decepticon Justive Division.

[What, is he supposed to say that it's a pleasure?

Instead he just sort of makes an uncomfortable grunting sound.]