(Chaos' response)
Chaos: I am, Gina. And I ask it again, why are we talking about this? Seriously, does it matter, in the grand scheme of things? You are what you are, and you make yourself by your own actions. Where you came from is all window dressing. If I worried about origins, I'd be stuck in a fucking trailer in the middle of Nowhere, USA. No thank you.
Blackstone: My friend has a valid point, but I can see the need for an explanation, at least on a personal level. Everyone needs to know the Why, it's part of being human... or rather, sentient. My apologies, old habits and all that.
Anyhoo, the Why of it has been, in my experience, something that invariably has a personal touch to it, as Buckaroo pointed out. The Institute's work on AIs and their physical avatars is mostly associated with the other factions, but the data we have--
J.: And if there's one thing we have, it's a lot of data.
Blackstone: --yes. As I was saying, the data we have shows a variation that seems very personal. All the avatars have similarities that can be explained by construction and the use of the same materials, but there is a certain particular that indicates an almost parental influence.
(Author's note: Chaos isn't trying to be insulting to the panel. He just finds the question stupid and irrelevant. It's part of his makeup, he doesn't think like most other fen. Or so he thinks.)
Ebony the Black Dragon
http://ebony14.livejournal.com
"Good night, and may the Good Lord take a Viking to you."
Chaos: I am, Gina. And I ask it again, why are we talking about this? Seriously, does it matter, in the grand scheme of things? You are what you are, and you make yourself by your own actions. Where you came from is all window dressing. If I worried about origins, I'd be stuck in a fucking trailer in the middle of Nowhere, USA. No thank you.
Blackstone: My friend has a valid point, but I can see the need for an explanation, at least on a personal level. Everyone needs to know the Why, it's part of being human... or rather, sentient. My apologies, old habits and all that.
Anyhoo, the Why of it has been, in my experience, something that invariably has a personal touch to it, as Buckaroo pointed out. The Institute's work on AIs and their physical avatars is mostly associated with the other factions, but the data we have--
J.: And if there's one thing we have, it's a lot of data.
Blackstone: --yes. As I was saying, the data we have shows a variation that seems very personal. All the avatars have similarities that can be explained by construction and the use of the same materials, but there is a certain particular that indicates an almost parental influence.
(Author's note: Chaos isn't trying to be insulting to the panel. He just finds the question stupid and irrelevant. It's part of his makeup, he doesn't think like most other fen. Or so he thinks.)
Ebony the Black Dragon
http://ebony14.livejournal.com
"Good night, and may the Good Lord take a Viking to you."