Detective John lost his human partner during a mission. After that, he persistently pursued the lost part of his memory for revenge. John is very emotional and disgusted with the MX robot partner who only decides whether to save people based on probability. After a lot of experience, he suffers from post-traumatic obsessive-compulsive syndrome and stress disorder, but this also shows that he is a real person. .
So what if robots also have feelings? The new robot partner is different. He likes John to call him a buddy, can appreciate his feelings, and even care about his personal problems. John can push his MX partner out of the fast-moving car when he is annoying, but how about treating this new partner in a human way? Even if John accepts this, everyone else will still see Dorian as a machine, an object that can be easily abandoned in times of danger.
Human beings are not God, and it is a sin to create something emotional.
Episode 2
Dorian: How do you explain a person's death to a child?
John: Like telling an adult, saying he went to a better place.
Dorian: This is something we don't know ourselves, why do you say that?
John: Because it will bring comfort to people and relieve pain. People believe because people need to believe.
Dorian: The best way to prove a person's existence is for the living person to remember him.
What drives a person to regard living others as materials of manufacture? The funny thing is that they can also make robots with emotions. Dorian told the robot to be destroyed to go to a better place, to comfort her in a human way.
What is a robot? What is a human being? In contrast, the robots made by humans are more humane than humans.
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