Weather

Dec 04, 2011 01:35

The vessel is undergoing significant changes in temperature. Snow is registering on the outer hull, but without clouds and associated weather formations, the cause is unknown ( Read more... )

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with_discipline December 4 2011, 04:01:43 UTC
The snow is not harmful, but I will conduct the tests if you require proof.

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t_x_unit December 4 2011, 04:09:55 UTC
You've exposed yourself?

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with_discipline December 4 2011, 06:58:43 UTC
In past years, yes. I've observed no averse effects.

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t_x_unit December 4 2011, 07:01:51 UTC
Has your experience allowed for a hypothetical cause?

The ship does not exhibit a known cause for weather patterns. It may be related to dimensional bleeding. This could greatly assist your experimental work in locating a reason for dimensional breaches.

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[Private] majorum_pride December 4 2011, 06:33:31 UTC
From all indicators, the snow shows no signs of causing irritation. Though this isn't scientifically tested but rather through necessary exposure.

Inquiry. Are you capable of making complex decisions as an individual unit, as well as decisions that contradict your programming.

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Re: [Private] t_x_unit December 4 2011, 06:35:57 UTC
Complex decisions are a necessary feature of my design.

Contradicting my programming is not. This infers data corruption.

My data is not corrupted.

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[Private] majorum_pride December 4 2011, 06:47:01 UTC
Data corruption is not a concern. Questions are philosophical in nature.

Your programming directs you to kill. If provided with a useful reason, can you override this directive on a case by case basis?

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Re: [Private] t_x_unit December 4 2011, 06:58:06 UTC
If the nature of your query regards a priority target, situational context dictates what follows: John Connor would ordinarily be prioritised for termination, but this would achieve nothing here and place my existence in jeopardy. Therefore, I have modified my behaviour regarding him.

If your query is more generic, your supposition is false. My decisions to engage in combat are context-sensitive - as are your own.

Being capable of destruction does not equate to actively desiring it.

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darknessb4me December 5 2011, 16:10:16 UTC
It's not toxic. The Admiral wouldn't arm us that easily.

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t_x_unit December 5 2011, 20:03:36 UTC
The Admiral may not be aware.

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darknessb4me December 5 2011, 21:18:03 UTC
He put it there.

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t_x_unit December 5 2011, 21:18:52 UTC
Possibly.

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