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Pennywise (Dark Tower) VS The Cosmic AC (Isaac Asimov)

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Stephen Kings works were about the fear of how small humanity might be in the grand scheme of things.


Asimov's works were about how boundless technology was.


Speed equalized. Both Low 2-C.
 
Two months is a pretty big timelapse without anyone commenting.

But considering it is a Vs thread I suppose we could wait if other people wish to vote.
 
If that was the case the magic school bus arale Jenny Wakeman and others should have it added it's redudant because they are machines
 
If characters who are resistant to soul hax just due to lacking a soul have the ability on their profiles, then characters who are resistant to mind hax via lacking a mind should get it too, but until then, we can't assume AC has an ability that isn't on his profile, so, IT mind haxes.
 
This is actually a really interesting argument. I'm not sure if we automatically give robots mind/soul immunity if they are shown to be fully sentient.
 
No, but this isn't a decided issue as far as I know. A CTR thread may be a good idea. Idk if we should just hand out mind/soul immunity to all robots who haven't been shown to have a soul/normal mind.
 
Part of the inhumanity of the computer is that, once it is competently programmed and working smoothly, it is completely honest. - Isaac Asimov
 
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