Dr. Strangelove (
markovdecision) wrote in
dear_mun2012-02-26 11:28 pm
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I'm not certain how I feel about being put up like a... a horse, to be sold off to the highest bidder.
I have work to do, and I'll thank you if you let me get back to it. I have no time for this frivolity.
I have work to do, and I'll thank you if you let me get back to it. I have no time for this frivolity.

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[... She's okay with this kid.]
... I suppose so. If a scientist were utterly amoral and... [Sigh.] I do recognize the difference between humans and my robots, as much as people seem to doubt it.
2012... I don't suppose I can ask how systems have changed in the last forty years? I suppose I shouldn't, though, until I am... properly applied for. [Ugh.] I will simply be obliged to forget it again, and I imagine you're not of a technical bent.
Ah... Uncomfortable. [Why are so many fighters so eccentric? Between that and the duck-suit and the bizarre psychics...]
And are you attracted to such women? [Not a come-on; she was kind of hoping he was gay.]
oh my. 1/2
Umm... well, it's in the eye of the beholder, but you could say I am. [He's totally not going to mention the part of being attracted by younger women, nope.] The woman I mentioned to you is ....my girlfriend. It's kind of complicated between us but we've managed.
You're right however. I'm not exactly very knowledgeable in the technical field but I at least know the basics to get by with school. I don't think I have lived in the era where you were in, but I have some information of it. It would have to depend on where though. I'm from Japan. [He scratches his head, wondering if anything else came to mind for him.]
In the time I'm from, the only existing robots we have are either from cartoons, movies, or that they're just models that are immovable. The difference between a human and a robot would depend on what you're reading or watching but the general fact is humans are natural living beings while robots are not.
Re: oh my. 1/2
[She's a lesbian and in her thirties; she's not going to think about him in a perverted way, anyway.]
I see. It... sounds complicated.
... are they? Automata have been around in some form for centuries, unless there was some sort of ban in the decades after... my own. There are no computers or manufacturing robots, or... anything?
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Automata... that sounds like a familiar term, like it's from a game I would know of. [He has more knowledge about anime than video games though...] Though if you don't have any computers, or any robots, then perhaps we live in different universes?
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[He ends up with a lot of... suitors? Apparent love interests?]
We have them. The current time in my... universe is 1974; I imagine that the technology has changed. Although if nuclear winter hasn't set in, I suppose they're doing something right in the future; we've come close to it in the present day.
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Nuclear winter... you say. There's only a good amount of technology here in my time but I do not think we have the advances enough to cure a cold or cough still. I can only think that in your universe, your technology might be on a high tier level. Something like I would see out of some TV shows that I do watch.
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We've come... far too close to having weapons launched. Perhaps I bear some responsibility, in that regard. It's good to know that there are some timelines where nothing too destructive has happened, in any case.