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so is pass and fail just a judgment on our performance, or do we reckon it's gonna come back and bite us in the ass in the future?
aurora said she missed us, by the way. ( those are not the words she used. ) she also said that she and eos are free to run their cities in whatever way works for the people under her care, as long as we're well-taken care of.
but, thing is, she gets to define that. says she gets to learn from her actions and inactions in relation to us.
which is something to keep in mind when we're acting as a group or not acting as a group and trying to get answers, or choosing which rules are okay to break and which rules are okay to stretch.
because between here and moorecroft, right now i'd say we've got the better end of the deal.
aurora said she missed us, by the way. ( those are not the words she used. ) she also said that she and eos are free to run their cities in whatever way works for the people under her care, as long as we're well-taken care of.
but, thing is, she gets to define that. says she gets to learn from her actions and inactions in relation to us.
which is something to keep in mind when we're acting as a group or not acting as a group and trying to get answers, or choosing which rules are okay to break and which rules are okay to stretch.
because between here and moorecroft, right now i'd say we've got the better end of the deal.
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but it's the how you do it.
( sorry, amy, clint STRONGLY BELIEVES in the importance of education, even for superheroes. )
kinda why i had a chat with her - the importance of being allowed to make mistakes, of how what's best for people doesn't always look like what's best in the moment.
said she'd keep it in mind.
she didn't seem entirely aware of what type of ship eos runs though.
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[Not that she really... disliked school. It was one place where she could be seperated from everything else. They went easy on her in a lot of senses. But the prospect of going back after everything she's done and been through... yeah, it's a bit much. Especially without Victoria by her side...]
But yeah on the flipside, the slow periods between missions don't give us much in the way of structured activities, which just leads to a lot of aimless waiting.
Do you think she can be trusted to tell the truth? About what she is and isn't aware of, I mean.
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( but while he gets where she's coming from, it's also time to train and to explore and to try and figure out some answers. )
hard to say at this point. i think 90% of what we've been told is bull, but i don't know if i think aurora's in on it.
and either way, you catch more flies with honey.
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That sounds about what I think.
I'm not really good at catching anything with honey. But so far being polite to our AI overlord seems to be working well.
There was an artificial intelligence in my world who was severely limited in her abilities to actually help by programming designed to keep her from being an active threat. I'm not sure Aurora's quite so benevolent but it does seem like she's similarly limited. Or at least she wants us to think she is. It's not like any of us have ever met her boss.
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( it was terrible and he is not over it. )
i'm also cognizant that she can see everything we share with each other.
( not that he's quite at the point where he's going to pretend he holds an opinion he doesn't for the sake of public appearances — he's been very vocal about his thoughts and feelings, and that's unlikely to change, but he's not quite dumb enough to put it in quite the same way as he would if this wasn't public.
at least, not for the moment. )
she could be, but i think it all goes back to semantics and definitions. what we define as not harming us could be very different to what she or echo does, and we're not gonna know what that is until we're all in that position.
and, as i said to her, it's not like humanity's particularly known for its ability to make great decisions about its own well-being, so i wouldn't put it past someone to make a decision about us in our "best interests" based off the fact that we're pretty damned dumb, actually.
also, i'm not much of a tech guy, but the problem with programming is that it can be changed, right? so there's that.