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KaiserShep

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Or just disregard all that and go with Christopher Nolan's approach to TARS and CASE in Interstellar. He didn't want them to be personified. He wanted them to be designed to look like inanimate objects. He didn't even refer to them as robots. That philosophy could fit in a post ME3 setting, while organics still rely on machines for certain tasks, they make an effort to prevent these objects from being perceived as living beings.

 

I'd love something like TARS. I don't care about being the robot's friend. I just want a tool to take into battle that can also be amusing. 

 

Remember AIs were forbiden, EDI was passing as a VI and the Geth only approached Shepard tru Legion, so its a no go.

 

 

Yeah, but it was forbidden by the stupid Council like ages ago. At this point in time and in a totally new galaxy, detached from those fools, who cares what rules they had in place? This is a new jack galaxy. 



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I'd like to see a synthetic squad mate like HK-47 as well. A nice loyal killing machine with a sense of humor who you don't have to worry about giving you grief when there is a dirty job to do. It could even be a prototype in the testing stage. As while such things may have been illegal in council space we're not in council space anymore so it'd be nice to leave the outdated and counter productive laws behind. 



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I'd love something like TARS. I don't care about being the robot's friend. I just want a tool to take into battle that can also be amusing.



Yeah, but it was forbidden by the stupid Council like ages ago. At this point in time and in a totally new galaxy, detached from those fools, who cares what rules they had in place? This is a new jack galaxy.


The AI would turn against you, inevitable remember?
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If we're having any Terminator providing the voice, Robert Patrick hands down. 

I don't think he has starred in a game since playing Boston Low in The Dig.

 

WHICH, by the way, is a goddamn masterpiece.


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I don't think he has starred in a game since playing Boston Low in The Dig.

 

WHICH, by the way, is a goddamn masterpiece.

Agreed. 

 

He's been in three games since then. A couple of those in the last couple years.



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Yeah, but it was forbidden by the stupid Council like ages ago. At this point in time and in a totally new galaxy, detached from those fools, who cares what rules they had in place? This is a new jack galaxy. 

 How foolish were they though, really?

 

 

Rebelliousness seeded by subjugation. It's in our nature. It is inevitable. Unless: Synthesis.  <_<



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I kinda don't want one this time tbh

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I kinda don't want one this time tbh

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How foolish were they though, really?


Rebelliousness seeded by subjugation. It's in our nature. It is inevitable. Unless: Synthesis. <_<

Or control.

The Council policy was foolish Neo-Luddism, made even more ridiculous by the fact that they didn't even follow it themselves until a large scale synthetic rebellion happened. They then cowered in fear and did nothing about the problem except destroy their own synthetics (who weren't even rebelling) and try to send peace envoys to the things (with predictable results), instead of wiping them out and using the example as a lesson in what not to do when developing the technology.

I kinda don't want one this time tbh

I don't either because I fear it would bring back the inevitable, contrived conflict and we would only be able to play a moronic robo-emancipation hippie or an idiot Luddite (but not really the latter because you'd still have an AI on the ship, you'd simply be able to say mean things to it sometimes).
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I enjoyed Bucket from the game Evolve. he was entertaining.



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The AI would turn against you, inevitable remember?

I'd say that the Catalyst could suck on its inevitability, but it's too busy being dead. In any case, there's nothing precluding a sophisticated computer that can actually function as a computer should, unless its designers are total morons. 


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Or control.

 Control only suppresses the problem. Synthesis solves it. 

 

 

 

But sure, control could  work.