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A question with implications - and probably consequences
06-07-2013, 02:59 PM
This line popped into my head on the way home from work last night, and I just had to share it. It's spoken in the manner of someone sincerely trying to figure out the world they live in, like a not-presently-being-obnoxious child asking a question of a parent.
"Friend Computer? What is a friend?"
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There can be only one answer
"That information is above your clearance level, young citizen"
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Another possible answer, considering that we're talking "Friend Computer" here, is "I am that I am."
(You may wish to stand well away from DHBirr, to avoid being hit by some of the lightning he's got coming.)
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"A friend is a being that is trusted implicitly, as you trust Friend Computer, and Friend Computer alone."
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@Dartz: That's plausible, albeit unfortunately not especially interesting.
@DHBirr: Wouldn't that be more the FCCC-P answer than the Computer's own?
@Jorlem:
That leads by a fairly direct line to the follow-up question: "Friend Computer, do you have any friends?"
The idea being that it's backed by a thought process of "well, since it's so good having Friend Computer as a friend, I want Friend Computer to have that experience too!". (Whether the citizen actually thinks this, or is simply using it as an excuse to ask the question, is another matter.)
Now, this one I would fully expect to get the "that information is above your clearance level" response, at a minimum - and quite possibly an execution into the bargain. But on the slim chance that it doesn't, the possibilities could be interesting.