E1 and E4 are actually the same

Monte 2022-03-20 09:02:12

It is all about creating a character with the complete consciousness of a specific person in the real world in the computer.

Moreover, the simulation of the fourth episode is more powerful and convenient than the first episode. The first episode also needs to collect DNA manually, and everyone in the fourth episode actively uploads the data to the social networking site.

So, if the social software programmer in episode 4 is also a pervert, he can abuse anyone like the pervert in episode 1.

Isn't it scary?

The two don't know each other in real life at E4, but how much pain have those computer simulations with their full consciousness endured? These pains are essentially the same as the first episode, only a little lighter than the first episode, but as long as the programmer wants to, it can be abused secretly and wantonly.

And I think this technology is the most terrifying. Just imagine that the computer character is you and you are being abused by a perverted programmer.... Although you don't have any pain in real life, do you really want to see someone who is exactly like you from the inside out suffering this? Saying this to arouse your empathy, no one in the world deserves this kind of pain if you don't want to.

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USS Callister quotes

  • Robert Daly: I'm coming to get you!

  • Robert Daly: [Furiously patching through to Walton, who is fixing the engine manually from the jet fader] Walton, you're going to pay for this.

    Walton: Robert, listen.

    Robert Daly: I'm going to bring Tommy back in.

    Walton: Hey, Robert, listen...

    Robert Daly: God so help me, you are going to regret all of this SO HARD!

    Walton: Bob, I wanna talk to you here! I was thinking i should say... sorry.

    Robert Daly: [Beat] Go on.

    Walton: [Breathlessly as he fixes the engine] You created Infinity. You're a fucking genius. I exploited that. I treated you like the golden goose and I got fat off the profits, figuratively speaking. And I was thinking, I should have appreciated you more, you know? I should have treated you better. Yeah, yeah I was thinking I should say all that.

    [Beat]

    Walton: But then you threw my son out of an airlock, so... FUCK YOU TO DEATH.

    [Activates the engine which incinerates him]