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Post by Frigid on Jul 31, 2013 0:53:27 GMT -5
Sure enough, the man who sided with Frigid had been there to side with him again.It seemed that he had the same views as Frigid had, thus making him a possible strong ally in the future. The Icejin would take note of this.
Then the other man stepped forward, giving his own opinion. He shared something in common with Frigid as well, even though his views seemed to be different. He too had rid the world of some scum that had been a hardship on the world. It seemed to Frigid that the two also were very similar. And as the man spoke, retracting his own opinion to reflect Frigid's, he began to think that perhaps these two could also be allies.
As the girl listened, she once again seemed conflicted. But only for a moment. As she listened, Frigid could see it in her face. And as she retorted to her more human state, a smile slid across Frigid's face. The man fell to the ground, and Frigid couldn't help but feel prideful. Even without being part of the royal guard, he'd helped saved the life of a mislead man.
Hopes that the man would go on to live a peaceful life would remain, but as Frigid had promised, he would put a word into the guard to catch the three men and help prevent this from happening again. Perhaps these men could help contribute to society later in life. Or maybe they would pass the life lesson on and save someone else from a similar fate. Either way as the man scrambled to his feet and disappeared into to crowd, Frigid was happy.
The girl quickly thanked everyone for helping her overcome her fury. That too gave Frigid a feeling of pride. That was one of the few things the Icejin truly enjoyed about his old job as a guard. He'd been trained to do such, and the obligation would never fade. At least, that was what he hoped.
As the girl turned to the man in black, she asked him a question Frigid couldn't help but answer himself, "Sure, even on our planets, there are people who do deserve to die. I have looked many of these men in the eyes and helped rid the world of their existence. But these people are everywhere." This was true. Any where you looked, you could find rotten people, who did deserve to die. But there was a fine line.
"I am sure that he could tell you some stories, as can I, but I would much rather look to the more civilized version of society. The fact that we can gather people from across the galaxy to compete in a tournament, to me, is enough to say that there is much more good in this universe.
"While I may agree with some of this man's logic," he said, referring to the man in black, "I can state that the two of us have a much different way of passing judgement amongst them. However, if it wasn't for these different views, this planet, and each within this universe, would all be a much more uncivilized and barbaric place to live.
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Post by April foolsS.O.U.L is not back on Jul 31, 2013 22:35:30 GMT -5
Soul listened to the man shrouded in black as he continued to speak. "Lock him in prison his whole life. That sounds so much more humane... staring at bars forever. That will really help him become a better person, I'm sure. Tax payers feeding him and keeping him alive while his hate for the justice system makes him worse." Soul looked down and shook his head. It doesn’t have to be his whole life…people CAN change...can’t they? As the cloaked man continued to speak, Soul would half pay attention, his other half divided into his Internet search for Change, mostly cross referencing ones that had to do with people, different type of races, and their different type of behavioral patterns. By the time the cloaked man had finished speaking for the second time, soul had finished his search.
What Soul had found out was…disturbing…by his search, it didn’t happen as often as Soul had initially though. In fact…this change...seemed to only happen primarily amongst humans...and even then… change seemingly didn’t happen that often…What the dark man had said...A few seconds after the dark clothed man finished speaking, Soul spoke, not to anyone in particularly, but it was his way of thinking out loud. “The ends justify the means… It does not matter whether these methods are legal or illegal, fair or foul, kind or cruel, truth or lies, democratic or dictatorial, good or evil….it...refers to the morality of an action. It means that the morality of an action is based solely on the outcome of that action and not on the action itself… like telling a lie that has no negative effect on anyone, and saves someone grief, is good. Killing someone to save others may also be morally justifiable…Is that…is that what life is? The endless cycle of choosing to do bad or good to achieve something that’s morally...bad or good?”
Soul stared at the ground, unsure of how to fully grasp this. Soul was snapped out of this intense debate within his head when the young demon woman spoke, her loud scream of ‘Leave now’ snapping soul back into reality. He watched as she turned to all three of them and thanked them for their help in assuring that the man lived…but soul couldn’t get what the cloaked man had said...even if the cloaked man agreed in the end that killing these men in their presence was not the best way to go about it…what truly was? Soul’s head turned to the man that ran away. The words of the icer entered his head as he spoke.
"Sure, even on our planets, there are people who do deserve to die. I have looked many of these men in the eyes and helped rid the world of their existence. But these people are everywhere. "I am sure that he could tell you some stories, as can I, but I would much rather look to the more civilized version of society. The fact that we can gather people from across the galaxy to compete in a tournament, to me, is enough to say that there is much more good in this universe..”
Soul watched as the man disappeared into the crowd and became messed with the locals…how many of them were just like the man that ran away? Were they just in hiding until they broke free of a crowd to do their crime? Was there truly more good than bad? Was such statistical data ever taken to really prove that?
“While I may agree with some of this man's logic, I can state that the two of us have a much different way of passing judgment amongst them. However, if it wasn't for these different views, this planet, and each within this universe, would all be a much more uncivilized and barbaric place to live.”
Soul turned his head back to look at the icer. “Is that really true?..If everyone had the same mindset…the same thoughts, the same beliefs, the same ideology…I don’t think it would be uncivilized…or barbaric…” Soul looked up into the sky. “It would be...peaceful...no wars...there would be no reason for one to hate or dislike the other. They would both agree…tell me…how would that create conflict? If…beings were not so diverse...there would be no difference…everything...the same...while that may be dull...it would not have chaos...something this universe seems to have all to much…” Soul looked back at the others, looked back at the ground...and the up at the two men that were stilled chained together by the cloaked man’s chains.
Soul slowly started to walk toward them and upon getting there, looked each of them in the eyes. He could see the fear in their eyes and on their faces...Soul slowly put his cold metallic hand on one of their foreheads and spoke to him. “Can you change? Can you…defy everything that the universe holds against you and come out a stronger and better living being?” The scarred man gulped and quickly nodded his head not offering any words. Soul smiled and stepped back, he then quickly raised his left arm, charged a blue energy ball and released it into the man’s face, the close explosion no doubt engulfed the other man and as the smoke cleared, nothing was left of the two men and only a small crater existed in their spot. Yet Soul still stood there, his metallic plated arm still stretched out.
“My annalistical data says otherwise..”
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Post by Jaxine Caulie on Jul 31, 2013 23:06:06 GMT -5
Zeke was surprised to see her drop the man. The woman had finally come to terms with herself... for now it seemed. She asked Zeke if there were others worse than him. Before he could answer, the Icejin spoke to answer, getting only a glare from Zeke.
He picked up after the Icejin's second phrase. "I wouldn't use the term 'Deserve' to die. It's more like it's simply 'better off' that worse people cease to exist. And yes, I have stories of people that make that man look like a saint."
He then listened to the Lizard explain how the universe requires different views, getting some nods from the man in black. He agreed, the last thing Zeke wanted was a bunch of people out there who were like him. The reason he took on such a brutal roll was for better people than him to live better lives. Not so they would drop to his level.
But the hooded man didn't seem to agree, asking how if everyone was the same how things wouldn't be good.
"Yes, if we were identical, it would work. But it is impossible to achieve with free will. We all make our choices and that is what shapes the universe. Some make evil choices... but we need evil so we can point at them and say 'that's not what I am, so I must be good'. I just try to keep evil down to a minimum in a way that their choices don't ruin or end the lives of good people."
He watched and listened as the man approached the two men Zeke still had chained. He'd planned to release them... when a blast erupted quite suddenly and caused Zeke to throw his arms up.
The strange man said something... it was something similar to what those crazy church Androids would say. Zeke had an idea what kinds of reaction of sorrow or anger the other two wold have, but Zeke felt no emotion from those men's deaths. But he did have something to say...
"I strongly believe that your 'annalistical data' needs a serious check, and re-check. Trust me, I know that it can be quite difficult do decide who is deserving of life and who should be removed. It's hard to justify right and wrong, especially when we all think differently. This woman... and also my own actions today... they were proof of this. But as long as there is another to remind us of what is morally right, we won't make so many mistakes."
He glared at the thing he could swear was one of those twisted machines. "Like you just did."
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Post by Azazel Moloch on Aug 2, 2013 14:11:13 GMT -5
Azazel stood near the black coated man waiting for a response to his question. Surprisingly enough the Alien was the first to respond to her. HE explained that there were indeed people who deserved to die, people on Omega and everywhere else. Azazel didn’t hear the rest of the Aliens little speech, hearing that there were more people out there that did these things took her by surprise. She knew the Alien was talking, but her attention couldn’t be brought back to him. Azazel looked over at the metallic man, it looked like he was speaking to the Black coated male as well, but she couldn’t hear him. Quickly shaking her head noises began to return to her.
” “Is that really true?.... If everyone had the same mindset…the same thoughts, the same beliefs, the same ideology…I don’t think it would be uncivilized…or barbaric… It would be...peaceful...no wars...there would be no reason for one to hate or dislike the other. They would both agree…tell me…how would that create conflict? If…beings were not so diverse...there would be no difference…everything...the same...while that may be dull...it would not have chaos...something this universe seems to have all to much…”
Azazel watched the metallic man as he looked at the sky, the ground and at the two men that were chained. For whatever reason Azazel never noticed that the black coated male captured the two men the alien tried to save. She could see emotion in the face of the metallic man; she didn’t think someone like that could show emotion or care. She watched as the metallic man walked closer to the two men chained up. He began to ask them if they could change, change their ways. The question confused Azazel, would it even be possible for people to change, the metallic man said they wouldn’t be able to.
Azazel was going to address the group, but the Black coated male began to speak to the Metallic man. Agreeing with what he said about if everyone had the same mindset that there would be no more wars and everything would be peaceful. The coated male went on to explain that this “peace” couldn’t be reached when everyone has free will. She listened to the male his words had truth behind them, he seemed to be talking from experience. Something the man said struck Azazel, he stated that evil is a necessity in the world, it is there to show the good who not to be. Did that make Azazel one of these evil people he was talking about? She was about to murder a man just for hitting her, when there are apparently people out there who have done worse. Azazel brought her hands up covering her eyes, blocking out the three males that were around her. Suddenly a vision appeared in her mind.
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Azazel saw her self once again infront on a group of demons, instantly recognizing Silitha she tried to run to her but couldn’t move. She then noticed herself standing opposite the group and the larger looking demon in the center. She began to listen to the conversation taking place between her and the bigger demon.
”Azazel are you going to join us or not?”
”You taking them to another planet father? Going to see what your children can do to unsuspecting innocent people?”
”I think it is time for them to try out their skills Azazel don’t you agree. So I am only going to ask once more are you going to join us or not? You call them innocent people, Azazel you still have much to learn.”
“Come on Azazel, please come with us!” Silitha said
”No father I am not going to come with you! We don’t need to go into the Realm of the living. Your wars are going to get this family killed! They are all going to die if they go there! They aren’t ready, trust me Father.”
“How can you say that Azazel, you have trained all of us, you taught us how to fight. Please Azazel come with us I want to show you something.” Silitha said
”You are not strong enough yet Silitha but you will be, going there is going to get you hurt. The others aren’t strong enough, father knows this. Silitha you can go with father if you want to, I am going to remain here. ”
“SILENCE!!” Her father screamed stepping out of the circle ”How dare you think I don’t know my own kin’s strength. Azazel do you think your training isn’t good enough? I will show you, Silitha get back here now we are leaving.”
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Azazel watched as the group of demons suddenly disappeared, she had seen this same group before. The big on was her father…but how could this be, does that mean the rest of the ones standing there were her family and she had more than just Silitha? Closing her eyes, shaking her head she began to scream.
”What am I seeing? That can’t be true, how can that monster be my father! How can I be part of that family, I look nothing like any of them. I don’t understand what is happening to me, why are these memories coming back to me! GET OUT OF MY HEAD LEAVE ME ALONE!”
Azazel opened her eyes she was back with the group of people who stopped her, but everything she said they could hear. She didn’t know what to say, what to do, or where to go.
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Post by Frigid on Aug 5, 2013 21:20:05 GMT -5
There was so much going on. Frigid thought he'd just help save the lives of three men, but as the man who'd originally agreed with the Icejin turned around, Frigid realized how wrong he truly was. The two men he'd freed were bound by chains, caught in a trap like mice in tar paper.
But that was not what unnerved the noble Icejin. As the man strode over, Frigid watched. This was not the first time he witnessed a turn around, but on such a sudden magnitude, it was something new. As the man placed a hand on their foreheads, he spoke, but Frigid could not hear. The horror in their eyes was unmistakable, and as Frigid realized the man's intentions too late, he too mirrored such an expression.
A blue ball of energy formed, and an explosion quickly engulfed both the men. There were not shrieks of horror, no screams of pain. Just unnerving silence as the dust cleared.
Though there was more than that going on with the others, Frigid's eyes focused only on the men's assassin. His thick black icejin nails pierced the skin of his palms as everything seemed to fade around him. Anger grew within him as rocks and dirt slowly rose into the air around him and began to spin, his power level raising heavily. For a second, Frigid knew nothing but rage. As he stared into the man's soul, he burned for his own death. To toy with something like the lives of men, such a mistake...
But Frigid would not kill him, "I will make sure you regret that," The Icejin snarled, words like venom.
As his right foot rose, and smashed into the ground, the floor cratered and Icejin shot into the air. As he began to rise above the others, his tail flicked the corner of the building next to him, causing a hailstorm of brick and debris to shoot towards the others, the metallic man getting the brute of the rain. And as the dust would clear, the Icejin would be gone.
If Frigid met the man again, he would live up to his promise. Though Frigid did not hear the man in black speak, there was nothing but truth in the last words he said. This was a mistake. And some day, it would be corrected.
(Exit Frigid. PL please. Sorry for the delays, friends.)
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Post by April foolsS.O.U.L is not back on Aug 6, 2013 23:57:22 GMT -5
As Soul made his way, quickly asked the two-chained men a question and then took their lives, he faintly caught the words of the cloaked man.
"Yes, if we were identical, it would work. But it is impossible to achieve with free will. We all make our choices and that is what shapes the universe. Some make evil choices... but we need evil so we can point at them and say 'that's not what I am, so I must be good'. I just try to keep evil down to a minimum in a way that their choices don't ruin or end the lives of good people."
After the dust settled from the explosion, a few seconds later he heard the faint voice of the icejin, Soul turned his head, the power level reader in his IPU reading the icer’s power level as it started to climb. Soul had only seen this once before, when he saw two saiyans fighting in the tournament. But now, he was much closer to the action. Rocks and dirt rose from the ground and stirred in the air as Soul looked on with a blank expression. The words the icejin spoke drifted through Soul’s IPU. “I will make sure you regret that.”
Soul then watched as the icejin raised his right foot and smashed it into the ground creating a small crater and launching the Icejin through the air. Soul then looked up and saw a torrent of debris and dust start to fall down on him, Soul bent down and started to use precise timing and striking to break and smash the larger debris into smaller pieces, thus nullifying any damage that the robot would take. Once the debris and dust settled once more he heard the words of the cloaked man yet again.
"I strongly believe that your 'annalistical data' needs a serious check, and re-check. Trust me, I know that it can be quite difficult do decide who is deserving of life and who should be removed. It's hard to justify right and wrong, especially when we all think differently. This woman... and also my own actions today... they were proof of this. But as long as there is another to remind us of what is morally right, we won't make so many mistakes." There was a slight pause before he finished. “Like you just did.”
Soul looked at the man in the black cloak and spoke. “Oh I have checked it. Theirs a chance I overlooked smaller pieces of data, but the larger picture tells it all. You speak of...free will…I am... familiar with this free will…” He looked to the ground for a few seconds before looking back up with a blank stare at the cloaked man again. “What I am familiar with are facts, pieces of data put into polls of the general population of this entire galaxy. You say others remind us of what is morally right…but who…who reminds them? Who’s to say that their right is the right for all and their wrong is the wrong for all? This same…concept…applies to many things…why does six come after five? Because one person managed to convince others it did? What if someone was to convince others that six came before five? Who’s to say he’s wrong beside the other side?”
Soul was then suddenly interrupted by the screamed voice of the woman; Soul cocked his head to the side as the woman screamed about a monster not being her father and questioned why ‘these memories’ were coming back, she ended with her powerful voice demanding that they get out of her head and leave her alone. Soul was completely lost at what had just happened and decided to remain silent to see if the woman would say anything else.
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Post by Jaxine Caulie on Aug 8, 2013 16:36:06 GMT -5
The Icejin took off angerilly before Zeke spoke, Zeke had telekineticly pushed the debris away from himself and the woman. Then the man whom was left began to question morality. Zeke shook his head at the man in front of him as he spoke. He crossed his arms and explained:
"Morality is composed of a beings nature mixed with common sense. As I assumed, you.. are just a machine. An imitation of life... an android. You wouldn't understand. Morality comes to a being as any instinct or emotion does. Difficult to explain, but very real. It's like a sense. You clearly lack it."
Then there was the scream. Zeke's head spun around and he changed his stance to face the woman. What the hell was that about? Zeke hadn't been shocked or startled for quite a while, he'd forgotten the feeling.
"Are... you alright?" He asked.
He was standing between a morally confused Android and a Demon woman who heard something in her head... something about family? Zeke wanted to just leave. But was it safe to the people in the area to do so? Not likely. Zeke decided to keep an eye on the two for now.
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Post by Azazel Moloch on Aug 10, 2013 20:29:25 GMT -5
Azazel was still lying against the wall, with her hand still holding onto her head. Something had happened while the memory was running through her head. The three men continued their conversation not fully realizing what was happening to her, until it was over. Her attention was brought back to them when the black coated man talked to her. He asked if she was alright, it took a while for that message to fully get understood by her. Her mind was racing, not being able to make complete thoughts. She looked around noticing the metallic man was also looking at her and the alien had left. She didn’t know when he had left, continuing to look around she noticed the bodies of the two chained up men. What had happened while she wasn’t paying attention she thought.
“Don’t worry Azazel everything is going to be alright, you are safe now but see I told you that you had a family” Silitha’s voice said to her
”How can I have a family and why couldn’t I remember them before? Why did that memory decide to come back now and show me my supposed family?”
“I don’t know sister, but you do have a family, you have Father, me, Samael, and the others. You have to come back to us.”
Samael, that must have been the person that she saw back on Namek when she first awoke. That has to be her younger brother. Why couldn’t she remember him before when he was standing next to Silitha. There were so many questions that she wanted answered, but none of these people around her could answer them. She had to find a way back to Silitha and her family and she had to do it soon. She needed to get these questions answered otherwise it was going to drive her insane.
Slowly rising to her feet ”Yes…I am fine. I should be alright now…I think. I don’t fully know what happened to me, but I can assure you that I am alright.” She took a few steps forward making sure she was able to walk ”Can one of you two please fill me in on what happened, I sort of blacked out and don’t remember what you were talking about. The last thing I can think of was you…” she pointed at the black coated man ” talking to the metallic man about data or something like that.”
She would wait for either the metallic man of the man in black to fill her in. She hoped one of these two would help her yet again. When there business was concluded here she was going to have to pay them back in some way. All three of them had helped her so much, more than they probably know, so she would help them with anything they needed done, no matter what.
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Post by graderr on Aug 13, 2013 20:19:45 GMT -5
Frigid: 1163 Pl
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Post by April foolsS.O.U.L is not back on Aug 15, 2013 17:30:41 GMT -5
Soul listened to the words of the man in black, just as he finished the young woman let out a scream and both turned to see what it was about, the black-coated man asking if she was all right. Soul waited for her response; however still keep the words of the black-coated man fresh in his mind intent on responding afterward. “Yes…I am fine. I should be all right now…I think. I don’t fully know what happened to me, but I can assure you that I am alright.” Soul watched her take a few steps before speaking again.
“Can one of you two please fill me in on what happened, I sort of blacked out and don’t remember what you were talking about. The last thing I can think of was when you guys were talking about morality.” Soul hung his head; he wasn’t so sure he wanted to fill her in, especially with what he did. He knew she would not understand…the other two didn’t, but…he was going to anyway. Soul lifted his head up and began to speak.
“Going by my very accurate statistical data, I made a choice based upon that data. I…chose to end the lives of the two captured men. Seeing this the icejin grew angry and fled since then the black-coated man and I have exchanged some words.” Soul then turned his attention to the man in black once more. Having searched through his IPU on the words common sense and morality since the man in black mentioned them. Finally having come to a conclusion after spending a minute or so piling up all the facts and theories on the subjects, Soul would speak.
“You mention things about this common sense...and morality…I will begin my case against common sense with science and philosophy by considering what is perhaps the most widely accepted example of a case in which science has succeeded in overturning common sense: special relativity. We needn't get too far into the technical details, but some basic knowledge of the case will be helpful. Consider a simultaneity proposition like this one: Joe’s piano recital and Sarah’s baseball game were happening at the same time. Pre-theoretically, we would think that a proposition like this one, if true, is objectively and absolutely true; its truth is not relative to a particular person or thing. “Licorice ice cream is delicious” may be true for Joe but not for Sarah, but the simultaneity proposition, we would normally think, is true absolutely if true at all. However, according to special relativity, this is not the case. Special relativity says that there are many different reference frames—each object has its own—and the very same simultaneity proposition may be true in one reference frame but not another. Moreover, there’s no particular reference frame that has got it right. Each reference frame has the same status; none is more legitimate than the others. So, special relativity conflicts with the common sense idea that simultaneity claims are absolute.”
Taking a few seconds to let these words sink in, Soul would continue on with his explanation, still focusing on the ‘common sense’ aspect.
“With these facts on the table, we can now ask the crucial question: does the argument from special relativity against the absoluteness of simultaneity rely crucially on a philosophical assumption? I think that it does. In particular, it relies on the philosophical assumption that simpler hypotheses should be preferred over complex ones. Anyone who gives up the view that simultaneity is absolute on the basis of special relativity must have a reason for preferring special relativity to the neo-Lorentzian view. A view which unless asked about, I will not delve into. The reason standardly given is that special relativity is simpler. Without the further claim that simpler theories should be preferred, we simply don’t have any reason to give up the common sense idea that simultaneity is absolute. So the defender of special relativity must think that a philosophical assumption—the claim that simpler theories should be preferred over complex ones—is more epistemically powerful than a common sense proposition.”
Soul finished speaking and again waited a few seconds for these words to sink in before continuing on.
“Here’s another way to make the point. Suppose that this philosophical assumption were not more powerful than the common sense claim. In that case, one should reason as follows: well, the idea that simpler theories are preferable does have some plausibility to it. But if this is true, then we have to prefer special relativity to the neo-Lorentzian view, since it is simpler. But this would force us to give up the common sense idea that simultaneity is absolute. This common sense claim is more powerful than the philosophical assumption that simpler theories are preferable. So, I will retain belief in the common sense claim, give up my preference for simpler theories, and then believe what the empirical evidence forces me to believe, namely, that the neo-Lorentzian view is true. Most philosophers, however, do not reason in this manner. Since they think we should accept special relativity, I conclude that they must think that the philosophical preference for simplicity is more powerful than the common sense notion that simultaneity is absolute.”
“This term of moral nature and common sense hold little ground to what science, something that is based on entire facts, can do. Science trumps a beings basic opinion, which common sense is primarily based on. The knowledge and acceptance of sense that many people, but not all refer to as ‘common’."
Soul finished up, his argument was primarily based against the term ‘common sense’ and less so on the moral compass of the many beings that inhabitant the universe. But Soul felt like he could provide another argument against the moral nature if he needed to.
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Post by Jaxine Caulie on Aug 27, 2013 15:40:16 GMT -5
The robot talked alot. Way too much for Zeke's liking. Zeke just shook his head as he went on and on, further proving that he was a mere machine. Overthinking... not seeing the true nature of his words.
"Robot... tell me. What do you do at a red light when driving? what do you do when you are hungry? When the sign on the door says 'push', how do you open the door? Here's the better question. Why would I ever ask anyone these questions? Most people would look at me as if I am stupid for asking these as even children of the age of five can answer them perfectly accurate. 'Common sense' refers to the basic knowledge that is gathered by any average person. There is an extremely small fraction of the population who lack it, usually composed of the mentally ill, infant, senile or even outer planet travelers among other possible cases."
Zeke walked closer to the robot,on guard in case it went nuts on him.
"Common sense does have differences among different people on different planets or societies, but the bulk of it is the same. Stop at the red light. Eat when hungry. Push the door open when it says 'push'..."
He would come very close to to the machine, looking into its artificial eyes.
"...and don't kill innocent people. Or petty criminals, in this case. They haven't done enough to deserve it as, say, a murderer would. These men attack a woman, but she will heal and be able to continue on. A petty crime. A murderer takes the life of someone that another person cares for. The dead person will never heal or carry on, the damage is permanent. Thus, it is a major crime and that becomes the kind of person I aim to cut down in the streets."
Zeke was annoyed with the android. His annoyance had made him nearly forget about the woman behind them, and made him dislike the whole idea of science and logic. Why did everything need to be explained anyway?
"Funny. A living brain is capable of processing, understanding, and realizing all this without even hearing the logical explanation for it. Tell me how that's possible... or just let me do that for you. It's simple. The organic brain is the most powerful computer, processor, and storage device ever created. To them, your synthetic mind, no matter how advanced, is still obsolete. You require updates and upgrades, we evolve and expand. We understand things without logic. We call that nature, and even if you try to bombard me with a book of logic and science in an attempt to understand... you never truly will."
He didn't care if the robot had any response at this time. This was his way of trying to explain how his 'logic' conflicted with the way normal people thought. The android would never truly understand. It would drive itself mad trying to. It would need to experience it to understand it.
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Post by Azazel Moloch on Sept 2, 2013 21:35:38 GMT -5
Azazel sat against the wall and listened to Soul go on about common sense, she tried to listen to his entire speech but her head hurt. Listening to him talk only made it worse, it wasn’t anything personal against him. Just trying to focus made her vision blur and her head throb. Closing her eyes waiting for Soul to stop talking she could hear Silitha trying to talk to her. She didn’t want to talk to her right now, all she wanted to do was rest. But there was one thing that kept running through her mind. Why did Soul kill those two men that the man in black was holding. She couldn’t understand why they deserved suck a fate, but yet she was about to do the same to the third man. Maybe he didn’t think they could change their ways and would just go and do the same thing again.
“Azazel what are you doing? Are you alright you were ignoring me.”[/color]
”I am sorry Silitha, there was nothing I could do about that. Something inside me wanted to kill that man and I can’t explain why. Was I like that before Silitha? Did I just take the lives of anyone that I fought or got in my way?”
“No you weren’t Azazel, but there were times where something like that would happen. None of us got in your way when it did. You were always able to control yourself for very long period of times. I don’t know what happened to you Azazel but something has changed. It is like you aren’t even yourself anymore, please just come back to us.”[/color]
”I will find you Silitha, I promise you. I just need some time to try and locate you. Once I have finished by business her I am going to continue my search for you and the others. One day we will be reunited and everything will be back to normal.”
“I hope so Azazel, it isn’t the same and it hasn’t been for a while. Me and Samael miss you so please hurry. I am tired of not having you around anymore, I don’t know what you are going but please hurry up and finish it.”[/color]
A tear rolled down Azazel’s smooth skin as her attention was brought back to Soul and the man in black talking. He had just finished talking to Soul, it appeared the two of them were having an argument, but Azazel didn’t know what it was about. Slowly rising to her feet, brushing herself off.
”I am sorry to interrupt your conversation but I think I am going to have to leave the tow of you. I still need to try to locate my little sister before my tournament match starts. Once again I thank the two of you for stopping me earlier, I hope the two of you can work out what ever it is you ar talking about. Again Thank you both.”
[Azazel is exiting requesting PL]
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Post by April foolsS.O.U.L is not back on Sept 5, 2013 10:53:23 GMT -5
Soul listened as the man in black countered his speech of logic and scientifically backed information with that of common sense examples but then proceeded to combine that with the basic rules of life that say ‘do not kill unless it permits the situation.' Soul then listened as the man in black finished off by comparing an intellectual’s brain to that of a synthetic’s memory core. When the man finished Soul was about to respond when the demon lady spoke to the both of them. ”I am sorry to interrupt your conversation but I think I am going to have to leave the tow of you. I still need to try to locate my little sister before my tournament match starts. Once again I thank the two of you for stopping me earlier, I hope the two of you can work out what ever it is you are talking about. Again thank you both.”
The very woman Soul had come to protect was leaving, leaving only the man in black and Soul himself. Soul was not the best judge of things, especially characters but he could feel their arguments getting more and more intense and Soul had zero fighting experience if it were to come down to that. Watching the woman leave, Soul thought it best he would take his leave as well but not before speaking to the man in black once more. Having quickly searched for the appropriate way to discharge himself from the conversation.
“Let’s just agree to disagree for now…clearly we are to much caught in our own seeing ways to come to some sort of impasse…It’s been…interesting…” Soul would then step forward and start to take his leave. This was certainly his most intriguing event since his awakening, one he was sure he would not forget in the coming days.
[Exit. Pl.]
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Post by Jaxine Caulie on Sept 7, 2013 9:15:31 GMT -5
Zeke said nothing more as the woman left, and was in strong consideration of turning the very matter that this android was composed of into vapour. He didn't, he just listened to the androids last words to him and turned away. This android did not follow the UCOO, witch was a change. Still, this would be the only time he let this one go for what he's done.
Zeke would soon be alone again. He didn't mind that at all really, he liked it that way. Gave him time to think.
[PL Please.]
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Post by graderr on Sept 9, 2013 22:01:31 GMT -5
Azazel: 2678 pl Zeke: 1893 pl SOUL: 2721 pl
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