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So what was that wandering journey like? I’m impressed you’ve made it this far.
A lot of meandering about the IA, hanging around places, meeting people, making connections. Making mistakes.
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So what was that wandering journey like? I’m impressed you’ve made it this far.
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A lot of meandering about the IA, hanging around places, meeting people, making connections. Making mistakes.
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I’m more curious about the expected loss of life than my own risk.
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There will bea high risk of Loss of Life. This is quite litterally a war we're fighting. People die in those.
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Mistakes? What kinds of mistakes are there to make like that?
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Quantify it for me. That’s too nebulous for my taste.
@Revolutionary
Are you affiliated With the IA?
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The kind of mistakes you make when you’re innocent, and don’t really understand social implications… Example: early on, I was talking to a lady I met in a bar. Was there because I had made friends with the bartender, but she told me she really liked the guy she went there with but wasn’t super sure if she should say anything, and that she “found it hard to be honest with him.” So I said “Oh, it won’t be hard for me” and turned without hesitation to him the moment he came back and told him how she felt for her. She ran out out of embarassment, and I had no clue why at the time.
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Well, if we have any normal, non-powered humans with us... without the project, their expected survival rate is 1% with a control group of 100.
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Oh, the things you feel guilty about now. But hey, at least it makes for a great story now.
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That high? This is going to be easier than I thought.
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They do. I have too many stories like that for my own good. One time a friend told me this dude’s voice on the radio was “the best he ever heard”. I wanted to be cool like the guy on the radio, so I just duplicated his voice. For a little over a day. Pretty sure he thought I was joking at first until it got very old.
*Chuckles*
Even had to sit down and have a serious talk with me about why it was bizarre.
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Did they realize you were still learning how everything worked?
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Often. Not always. Probably even more often than I recall, people probably just thought I was weird.
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Aww, that’s sad. Can you at least look back and laugh now?
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It’s hilarious now. I can look back and laugh. But I get that pang of “Eesh, wow, I really did that, huh?” Mixed in with the amusement.
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Why didn’t the people who made you help out?
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I did it on my own, because I wanted to. But it was also kind of another thing that I was kind of designed to do anyway. It was my dad’s second attempt to artificially create a successor to his ideals and will, and the first attempt didn’t exactly work out when he tried to hard-code it. We call him Omega, and he’s not a very nice guy.
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What happened with him?
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He ended up not liking people very much. At all. Pretty much drew all the wrong conclusions from ideas he was born with. Which is why I was then designed only with the seeds sprinkled in, but still allowed to go out and attach myself to the world, and develop as a person all on my own.
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Are you resentful over having those starter ideas wired into you?