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Post by gpvos on Mar 7, 2023 16:48:56 GMT
I assume this is a question that is burning in everyone's mind now. She really seems very unconcerned about this issue.
(First time ever I'm making a poll on a forum like this, hope this is okay.)
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Post by TBeholder on Mar 7, 2023 17:20:44 GMT
«Nothing as corny as that!»
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Post by Polyhymnia on Mar 7, 2023 23:47:12 GMT
Presumably Kat did not transfer her consciousness, though she is capable of doing that. The chip did not seem to have to the necessary components to compute everything her brain can. I can imagine a life support situation, though, because while her brain is apparently capable of bodily functions like breathing, I don’t see evidence that she can move herself enough to eat.
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Post by maxptc on Mar 8, 2023 5:00:48 GMT
I think so? At this point, I'm kinda under the impression Kat's mind/soul is still stored in her brain, even if it's also being used/processed by this place that clearly has no relation to Zimmy.
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Post by Georgie L on Mar 13, 2023 10:13:59 GMT
I think it's a tether to physical reality, and the body dying would kill the link, and thus make her not connected to the machines and not connected to reality
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Post by aline on Mar 13, 2023 16:04:35 GMT
At this point, assuming what Kat told Annie and Paz is correct, the hardware running Kat's mind is still her brain in her body. It's mostly the accessories that have been temporarily replaced by devices. So if you kill her body, there won't be anything left to talk through the speakers.
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Post by jda on Mar 13, 2023 17:41:02 GMT
I am assuming that right now it is just a ventriloquist act gone too far.
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Post by blahzor on Mar 13, 2023 22:48:38 GMT
At this point, assuming what Kat told Annie and Paz is correct, the hardware running Kat's mind is still her brain in her body. It's mostly the accessories that have been temporarily replaced by devices. So if you kill her body, there won't be anything left to talk through the speakers. but seeing as she got this step out of the way, there's nothing really stopping herself from backing up her mind in a save state
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Post by basser on Mar 14, 2023 5:35:59 GMT
What does a body matter when you can grow a dozen more?
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Post by aline on Mar 14, 2023 13:29:35 GMT
At this point, assuming what Kat told Annie and Paz is correct, the hardware running Kat's mind is still her brain in her body. It's mostly the accessories that have been temporarily replaced by devices. So if you kill her body, there won't be anything left to talk through the speakers. but seeing as she got this step out of the way, there's nothing really stopping herself from backing up her mind in a save state I dunno, she managed to transfer the robot's mind into flesh but it's heavily implied the flesh hardware supports a lot more features than the machine hardware ("she offered us an ocean"). Unless she came up with sufficient machine hardware to store the entirety of her human mind, transfer in the other direction would be incomplete and come with the price of a huge loss of information (or more romantically a huge part of her soul would be lost). She could store herself in synthetic flesh like she did for the robots but it's unclear what the advantages would be. What she wanted here was the best of both worlds, full machine access without losing her complex biological hardware, and I don't see that changing unless there is a catastrophic accident or another technological breakthrough.
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