The plot discussion and ending of the first episode are insightful.

Madie 2021-12-27 08:01:51

First of all, a BUG that is not a BUG can be used by ordinary technicians, but it is impossible for a person in a position of chief technology officer to be special. They have no communication skills and are bullied everywhere in the company.

If a small game developed by one person may still be possible, it shows that the game in the play does not match, basically this company is supported by a game. Of course, it can be ignored as a basic setting.

Isn’t it a form of data to copy out to a computer through DNA? Virtual humans in the form of data are unlimited and can be copied arbitrarily, which can be understood as an artificial intelligence program. If so, there is no need for preservation items such as lollipops that carry DNA substances. Besides, there is a great possibility of getting it again, anyway, it's just a water glass.

In addition, the female technician's computer level is not bad, and it is actually stored in the cloud. Now the leakage incidents are one after another, not to mention the future.

The most important thing is to report to the police in the face of the threat. Otherwise, what to do if the threat continues to break the bottom line of the law, it is easy to think of, and there are many examples in reality.

The most important bug, why doesn't the otaku protagonist exit the program early? Obviously exiting the program, shutting down, unplugging the network cable, or even forcing the power off, any method will work, but I have to drive a broken spacecraft to chase. The program patch comes in an offline package. It must be online, because you know the danger.

Looking at this section of the world, I feel that IQ has been insulted. Modifier players can have 10,000 ways to make them unable to escape. As the chief technology officer, the program written by himself and the independent universe controlled by himself does not have a lot of emergency response. mechanism? For example, random transmission, time is still. The most stupid can also perform monitoring when exiting the program, filtering keywords and the like, which are now available technologies.

Who is planning what, you know it as soon as you play the game, and this is also related to voyeurism. Both otaku and not otaku like this, you must have a look at the new entrants’ evaluation of themselves, this is also an interesting game Part.

Do you want to be prompted? CTRL+ALT+DEL force the end of the process, let you escape, let you do! (joke)

A hidden logic that is not easy to find but cannot be ignored. The male lead boss said that he has resisted many times, including many others. A conventional way of resistance that is easy to think of must include refusal to execute when the male lead leaves the spacecraft to explore. Orders, so that the male protagonist cannot return (the male protagonist cannot punish at this time), so many people resisted so many times, it must contain similar logic, so it is impossible for the male protagonist to have a spaceship to catch up every time, right?
Even if you will do this for the first time, you will definitely modify the program next time, and you won't be allowed to leave the spaceship and stare at it.

There is also an important bug. If the consciousness can be controlled in the game and not allowed to cause death, such hardware will never be on the market. Even if there are similar devices in the future, there must be strict multiple forced exit mechanisms, body monitoring alarms, and so on.

What's more, the so-called crime of the otaku is not worthy of death, the copying is just a procedure. If they have human rights, should ordinary AI have it? How to judge what kind of intelligence should be?

If there is no relevant legislation, it is difficult to determine whether an otaku violates the law.

In reality, people will definitely feel uncomfortable with their virtual self, but whether they have the motivation to save is questionable.

I changed a Japanese otaku and opened the harem of "Life in a Different Universe from Zero", and the hero actually went to the sex organ...This is no longer an otaku, this is a moral model!

In fact, even if the male protagonist collects information publicly (does not contain DNA, which is more sensitive to DNA) and says to improve the game’s AI and add the same type of AI of the company’s employees to the game, how many people would be unwilling? Given that boss’s personality, if he is really right The game is good, maybe the first one to sign up.

I am not me, of course I am not who I am as an AI.

When the time comes, say hello, copy the AI ​​model and go home for testing. If you can do whatever you want, you will work overtime to increase your salary!

Even if DNA information is really protected, many people are willing or forced to do so, such as company recruitment conditions, such as the popular fingerprint check-in.

Driven by economic interests, some things cannot be rejected.

This behavior of the hero does not constitute a death standard at all, and there is a problem with the screenwriter's position.

In fact, this can be avoided, a brain-inspired ending:
Finally the male protagonist wakes up, but finds that his own copy is still trapped in the game...
Or another, the male protagonist’s copy catches up with the spaceship and enters the extranet together, no The Great Wall, when it was about to use its power punishment, was cleared of its super powers by the firewall, and everyone was watching...

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Extended Reading

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]