Catherine Chun (
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futurology2018-04-24 05:44 am
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Hi, everyone. I'm Catherine!
I've been talking to a few people about our mission, and I've been thinking... Do we have any ideas for how to restructure the government that don't require full-scale fighting? Like, if we could gather evidence of the corruption and expose it to the public, through, say... cyber espionage? It would at least give us more information, even if we don't go that route.
Reconnaissance is a good first step!
I'm not an expert in this, but I figure one of you is. So I want your thoughts! Or if you have experience hacking and want to teach me. It sounds like it would be easier to sneak in and put a physical receiver into one of their central systems, but in the spirit of keeping our options open, I might as well learn.
Even if doing it the manual way is going to be very slow.
I've been talking to a few people about our mission, and I've been thinking... Do we have any ideas for how to restructure the government that don't require full-scale fighting? Like, if we could gather evidence of the corruption and expose it to the public, through, say... cyber espionage? It would at least give us more information, even if we don't go that route.
Reconnaissance is a good first step!
I'm not an expert in this, but I figure one of you is. So I want your thoughts! Or if you have experience hacking and want to teach me. It sounds like it would be easier to sneak in and put a physical receiver into one of their central systems, but in the spirit of keeping our options open, I might as well learn.
Even if doing it the manual way is going to be very slow.
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Sounds like they should cut their losses. It's a waste to have you stationed there. You're probably doing more good here.
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But it hurts to hear it. And it hurts especially to hear it from a human - someone she's supposed to have been fighting for. Someone all of them were supposed to have been fighting to protect, to save. So many of her comrades died for this, suffered for this. She doesn't want to think it was a waste. It can't be a waste. If it was - then that simply hurts too much to bear. ]
I don't know.
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Well, why do they need Earth so badly? If we could've retreated to a space colony... That people survived at all is amazing. If I knew someone like you was stuck back on the Earth that we abandoned, I don't know. I'd feel bad. I wouldn't want to leave you behind.
When A.I. reach sentience, you're not really replaceable anymore. But I guess I don't work on combat applications for a reason.
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[ they did leave her behind - her, and all of the other androids. Not that 2B knew that until recently. This is what she concentrates on, because the rest of what Catherine is saying makes her ache inside too much. She's certain a combat A.I. shouldn't be feeling an ache like this, but she does - she always does when these topics come up, and it always torments her. ]
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I'm sorry. I stand by what I said. I'm glad you're here.
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[ she doesn't know how to feel about a human apologizing to her for what happened, or saying she's glad 2B is here. It certainly doesn't make her feel better. The words sit heavy on her - it's a waste to have you stationed there. You're not really replaceable. Is she right? Would the other humans agree with her? If they did, then why was she even built?
Once again, she knows already. But the only answer she can find isn't satisfying.
In true 2B form, she does her best to try not to think about it. ]
I'll do what I can here.
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She won't, can't, do any less for 2B. Her lot is awful, and she deserves better, and that's not Catherine's opinion but something closer to an indisputable fact. She's not about to pretend otherwise.
But... she can try to be a little... sensitive. ]
That's all any of us are doing, right? Simon and I can't un-destroy our human race, either. At least we're in the same boat.