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Giant geek alert!!!!!acrouch wrote:Yeah, we wouldn't want her influencing the internal development of pre-warp civilizations. That's a direct violation of Star Fleet's General Order #1.Asaf wrote:Oh, how cute.
She has become self-aware. Hopefully she keeps to the three prime directives.
Hey Andy, tell that to the Capellans, the Archons, the Iotians, the Yonadans, the Ardanans, the Neuralian hill people, the Yangs and Kohms and the folks on Eminiar and Vendikar.
Or, Asaf, were you referring to the Three Laws of Robotics?
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Geek and Spoiler Alert!mpbrockman wrote:Or, Asaf, were you referring to the Three Laws of Robotics?
Technically four, if you count the Zeroth Law introduced at the convergence of the Robots and Foundation series.
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Yes, if you are looking at I, Robot. No, if you are looking at Robocop where they are the three prime directives.mpbrockman wrote:Or, Asaf, were you referring to the Three Laws of Robotics?
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Ah, I've never seen Robocop. Thus the confusion.
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That wasn't the plan all along?the_reverend wrote:sigh...this way lies only cybernetic death squads and human gene harvesting...
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But is she wave or particle?the_reverend wrote:of course, Jill now exists in a quantum state of dead/not dead that cannot be resolved until someone observes her as either. so clearly no one can ever look at Jill again. that shouldn't be an issue for a stage performer, right?
Either way, I haven't seen her since the Long Center show. If Jordan is correct, and she now "lives" in a state of quantum fluctuation we may indeed never actually be able to observe her. At least not without affecting her "Jill-ness". Perhaps this has already happened - thus we have "jillybee73". Subsequent observation may well result in "jillybee74", "jillybee75" and so on as the act of observation changes her nature.
Enough of this and the possibility exists that along will come "jillybee24781" who hates breakfast tacos, lacks even a rudimentary sense of humor and whose sole desire is to kill Eric Heiberg.
Then again, a "jillybeexxx" may come into existence that remembers nothing of Minneapolis and considers Austin the only home she's ever known.
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