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Post by vicheron on Mar 31, 2009 22:26:25 GMT -5
From what Derek has said about the future and from what we've seen, there's still plenty of strife between humans. Infiltrators will likely see both altruistic and self serving behavior.
I thinks that it's obvious that Skynet won't like the rogue Terminator faction but we don't know it views them. Does it look at the rogues like pieces of broken equipment that need be fixed? Does it consider them casualties of the war? Or does it see them as traitors that need to be hunted down and eliminated?
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Post by chrisimo on Apr 2, 2009 13:03:09 GMT -5
Whether or not an infiltrator would come to the same conclusion or not as SkyNet, its hard to say. Probably most Infiltrators wouldn't, but the odd and rare one just might under the right exposure and circumstances. All we do know is somehow, somewhere, at some point, a rogue Terminator faction did establish itself. And my major bet is humans likely had an influencing factor in it, even however indirectly. I believe that may be true. It might also be a reason for Weaver to let Ellison teach human ethics to JH. To have something similar for the machines. But these machine ethics could very well be only valid for machines in relation to other machines. Humans could be treated as lesser creatures, like we treat animals.
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