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The impression that I got is that... beefcake just doesn't provide the level of depth she's used to. The Taylia bond provides her with a deep, emotional connection, and it's been going on for months. Even without going and getting brain surgery to make herself gay, it's more than enough to condition her preferences accordingly.So...has Taylor truly given up beefcake? And will mad science result in Taylia moving to the next level?
It sounds like she still recognizes it and appreciates it on some level, but as far as her priorities are concerned, Amelia is more important, more supportive and not just eye candy (actually, what's the latest on that one, is Taylor appreciative of Amelia's looks?). At least that's how I've read it.So...has Taylor truly given up beefcake? And will mad science result in Taylia moving to the next level?
It already did. Amelia turned it down, remember?And will mad science result in Taylia moving to the next level?
Probably quite low. They're not together for sex after all. They're together for each other, as they currently are, so I don't think it would work out without squiking the hell out of both of them.Hmm, what's the chance of Amelia creating a male-appendage or a male-clone beefcake of herself to make things with Taylor easier?
Like, next Backup has gender swapped ala Eric.
Legend's Husband: Hey! Only I get up in that.Look what I can do!
-Stuffs Eidolon and Legend together-
Now no need to worry about mover and brute powers! Pure offense baby!
plz,i encourage it.there should be a Amelia playlist by now..everyone horn in and put music and make playlists,Legend's Husband: Hey! Only I get up in that.
edit: Also, to horn in on Snakey's schtick...
To be fair, my suggestion was just a teensy bit tongue in cheek.plz,i encourage it.there should be a Amelia playlist by now..everyone horn in and put music and make playlists,
i figured,i was hoping you had my sister's (terrible) taste in music....To be fair, my suggestion was just a teensy bit tongue in cheek.
I doubt it, if only because Minerva thought Lily getting involved was a really really bad idea. Just avoiding the damage from the Sting isn't enough.I'm assuming some kind of dimensional redirection shenanigans. Sting doesn't do anything if you can avoid getting hit.
Taylia was literally the only thing I could think about when reading this.Jesus Christ. That's terrifying. I can't wait for Amelia and Taylor to do it. Taylia in mind and body.
Amelia didn't turn it down, she freaked out and broke the connection, probably because it reminded her of what she did to Victoria. They made up later, but Taylor died and was restored to a backup, with only a note from herself that the change was bad, not knowing that they'd made up within a matter of days.
A friend of mine pointed out a bunch of Tatu songs that fit.plz,i encourage it.there should be a Amelia playlist by now..everyone horn in and put music and make playlists,
you have a point,it's not true resurrection tech.This is a bit odd. Surely they realise that since they aren't the originals, when they die, its basically a new person, in the sense of continuity of conciousness who wakes up?
Theo died on that table, and a new Theo who is also Theo will wake up. But that Theo is dead. Its like, if I was told that an exact copy of me was going to be awoken the moment I died, I wouldn't suddenly take more risks, it would be great, because for my family, they wouldn't have to be without me, but I myself would be dead.
Its not immortality, its cloning. I'm all for using and abusing the shit out of it when someone dies fighting, or accidentally, but cold bloodedly murdering someone and replacing them with a clone yourselves seems...
It's a matter of philosophy. I, personally, feel the mind and all it contains is more important than some silly concept of continuity of consciousness. If I have a clone of me that is exactly the same as me in all regards, then they are, effectively, me, whether or not this meat-puppet is still alive at the same time or not.This is a bit odd. Surely they realise that since they aren't the originals, when they die, its basically a new person, in the sense of continuity of conciousness who wakes up?
Theo died on that table, and a new Theo who is also Theo will wake up. But that Theo is dead. Its like, if I was told that an exact copy of me was going to be awoken the moment I died, I wouldn't suddenly take more risks, it would be great, because for my family, they wouldn't have to be without me, but I myself would be dead.
Its not immortality, its cloning. I'm all for using and abusing the shit out of it when someone dies fighting, or accidentally, but cold bloodedly murdering someone and replacing them with a clone yourselves seems...
Uh... no he didn't.
Thanks. At that point, she'd been following him around for almost a hundred hours... it had become pretty predictable.
Also thanks. I was hoping that'd be noticed.I liked more how she echoed Lisa's claims from a different bank robbery, a long time ago. So much irony in that.
No.Will Sophia become relevent to the story, or will the interlude be done just because?
I did my best.
Uh... no he didn't.
At least, not permanently. Maybe that whole "died on the operating table, was brought back" stuff, but not actually died.
There's Riley, Emma, and Amelia right there in that room with him.
Why would the idea of something like that being lethal with any of them right there even cross your mind?
It's a matter of philosophy. I, personally, feel the mind and all it contains is more important than some silly concept of continuity of consciousness. If I have a clone of me that is exactly the same as me in all regards, then they are, effectively, me, whether or not this meat-puppet is still alive at the same time or not.
It's about like the mental experiment of the teleportation device that works by scanning you completely, duplicating you, and then destroying your original body. I would use and abuse the shit out of such a device in order to get around easily. That being said, I fully understand why other people feel different.
This, pretty much. Zach's power doesn't counter powers with cross-dimensional effects. So he can use portals, Sting works on him at all, and Chevalier can "fold" him.I don't really get why what they're doing is going to heal Zak and my understanding was that what they were doing was folding Zak and Theo together in such a way as to share or transfer their wounds?
Sting doesn't work that way. Sting crosses all barriers and defenses and does more damage to matter than it rightly should.I assumed this meant that theo was getting hit with sting. Which yeah, I thought was lethal.
This, pretty much. Zach's power doesn't counter powers with cross-dimensional effects. So he can use portals, Sting works on him at all, and Chevalier can "fold" him.
Sting doesn't work that way. Sting crosses all barriers and defenses and does more damage to matter than it rightly should.
But once the power part wears off... it's no different than any other injury (beyond the part where what caused the injury is impossible, and can heal normally. Just like when Flechette left that piece of metal behind in Taylor's shoulder in canon.
They could have healed Zach normally if his power didn't counter all the things they tried.
Doesn't match up. They take over other people's lives. As in, those other people have no say in the matter whatsoever, as opposed to someone making a choice to have a clone made that would fulfill the rest of the points.Lets say, that tomorrow, aliens invade. These aliens are shapeshifters and telepaths. They live by taking over the lives of other people.
If the martian is actually identical to me, in mind and body, then sure, it's me. If not, then not. Drawing the line at interrupted consciousness seems ridiculous. Have you also died when you sleep?Cool, thanks for explaining.
To other people:
I found an example to explain what I mean about this type of immortality a bit better as well.
Lets say, that tomorrow, aliens invade. These aliens are shapeshifters and telepaths. They live by taking over the lives of other people.
The evening of your wedding, you are assaulted in your home and knocked unconcious. You wake up, tied up in a room, and are forced to watch on video as what appears to be an exact clone of you, with all of your memories, marries your fiancee.
Another alien comes into the room, and explains to you that the 'you' in the mirror was an alien who copied all your memories and suppressed or erased his own to blend in better, and that you were now unneccesary. Then it slits your throat and you die choking out.
But its okay. You're immortal after all. You've just married your wife right? Its not like someone else took over your life. They have the same memories and the same body after all! Its just you!
Not very comforting as you choke in your own blood right?
Yes, its contrived, but its an attempt to explain the issue. You are a distinct conciousness, and when that conciousness ends forever, you have died. That's how I consider the issue.
I recognise that the way I see the issue is not the same as the authors, or more importantly, not the same way the characters in the piece see the issue, but I just thought that even they would feel more conflicted about asking one of their own to possibly die.
Doesn't match up. They take over other people's lives. As in, those other people have no say in the matter whatsoever, as opposed to someone making a choice to have a clone made that would fulfill the rest of the points.
Other than that, I'm staying the fuck away from this mountain of opinions and moralities and questions of self. This probably isn't the place to have it either, so at least lets all try to stay civil.
Note that they don't blithely go, "Oh, it's okay, I'll just kill myself, and I'll be good in the morning."If the martian is actually identical to me, in mind and body, then sure, it's me. If not, then not. Drawing the line at interrupted consciousness seems ridiculous. Have you also died when you sleep?
Also, it strikes me that we're talking about two different, but similar questions. "Has X died?" and "Is X dead?" For example, Taylor has died, (there was a point where her brain stopped processing information) but Taylor is not dead (there is currently a meat android that responds to the name Taylor).
That's true, but it doesn't matter because the whole concept of continuity of consciousness is an illusion anyway. Namely in that people lose consciousness ALL THE DAMN TIME; every time you fall asleep or get knocked out you are said to "lose consciousness" for a reason, and your brain goes through some pretty big changes when asleep. And then there are the arguments about what happens when you orgasm or even just get distracted, though I admit I'm not all up on the research there. Not that this knowledge makes this whole thing any less weird or scary. And you do have a point about how concurrent existence is a can of worms that we kind of want to avoid opening without A LOT of careful thought. It has been shown, however, that there's a really big subset of cases where that is much less scary than other things that we deal with on a regular basis.I agree that a clone of you is essentially you, but I disagree in that I consider it a DIFFERENT you.
Like that! Given how we choose to go to sleep on a regular basis that's mostly a matter of willfull ignorance, which just further goes to show how scary our basic existence remains.Note that they don't blithely go, "Oh, it's okay, I'll just kill myself, and I'll be good in the morning."
Agreed.Note that they don't blithely go, "Oh, it's okay, I'll just kill myself, and I'll be good in the morning."
The backups are there to be backups. So if, despite all their precautions, they do die without any chance of being revived, a copy of them can be installed with all the memories of the original and continue on.
I think you've identified an interesting edge case. It would be strange to say that he dies every time he teleports - from his perspective his perception is uninterrupted - but what happens to him is bad.Oni Lee, in canon, also does this every time he teleports - only he loses a little tiny bit of himself each time.
That's true, but it doesn't matter because the whole concept of continuity of consciousness is an illusion anyway. Namely in that people lose consciousness ALL THE DAMN TIME; every time you fall asleep or get knocked out you are said to "lose consciousness" for a reason, and your brain goes through some pretty big changes when asleep. And then there are the arguments about what happens when you orgasm or even just get distracted, though I admit I'm not all up on the research there. Not that this knowledge makes this whole thing any less weird or scary. And you do have a point about how concurrent existence is a can of worms that we kind of want to avoid opening without A LOT of careful thought. It has been shown, however, that there's a really big subset of cases where that is much less scary than other things that we deal with on a regular basis. Like that! Given how we choose to go to sleep on a regular basis that's mostly a matter of willfull ignorance, which just further goes to show how scary our basic existence remains.
`Conscious' is also used to discriminate a certain kind of being or agent, one which knows what it is about, which has emotions, etc., e. g., a personal being or agent, as distinct from a stone or a plant. `Consciousness' is then used as short for such a being. It denotes all the knowledges, intentions, emotions, etc., which make up the differential being or activity of such a, being or agent. This practical and empirical reference to a specific thing is seen clearly in sub-sense (a) where `conscious' means intentional, purposive, and (b) where it means undue preoccupation with what concerns, invidiously, one's self (the bad sense of `self-consciousness'). 'Consciousness' thus marks off in general the difference of persons from things, and in particular the characteristic differences between persons,---since each has his own emotions, informations, intentions, etc. No technically philosophical sense is involved.
And I guess I know where Victoria could have gotten the idea. The Horribly Slow Murderer with the Extremely Inefficient Weapon."Not in the slightest," I replied. "If I were filming you secretly, you'd have a case. But this isn't your property, you're aware of my presence, and I am recording the pursuit of a fugitive. A very, very, slow pursuit. Expose yourself and the only thing that happens is you adding some kind of sex crime to your record. Also, you'll be laughed at by the entirety of my online fanbase, so you probably should think twice. Because, seriously, if I was a guy and mine was that small, that'd be my Trigger event." Not true, if anything he might be a little above average. But he struck me as the kind of guy who'd be upset by a girl insulting his manhood.
There's a difference between 'A conscious' and 'Being conscious'. When I'm using the word, I'm not referring to 'being awake and aware'. I'm referring to a distinct entity, as I believe that each consciousness is its own unique being, regardless of wether there are other beings out there which share its memories.