RE: Irregular Pulse
06-28-2018, 05:37 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-28-2018, 06:20 AM by kilozombie.)
PULSE on 4 | 4102 | 4640, 0029:945
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CYCLES
() Klaxon?
Yes?
() I get what these player controlled beings are supposed to be...
PCBs is nicer, shorter.
() Right.
What's your question?
() Well, I was thinking if, er... well... before you head off to go do whatever it is the RBS is supposed to do... you could show me one of the 'adventures'. You know, experiment a little.
Hum.
() Maybe?
Sure. I'm just trying to think of a good one. They're a lot of fun.
() I thought you said they were dangerous.
Okay, they're dangerous. But I'm good at playing them the right way.
() What's the right way?
First, you identify if you're controlling something, or you're talking to something.
() How can you tell?
Usually it's clear out the gate. But there are some where it seems like you're controlling something, and then...
() You were actually talking to something the whole time.
Not strictly. It just means that when that 'thing' you're controlling goes away... you continue to get information. Like there's some sort of system that was moderating input and output, and this proxy is actually continuing the adventure.
() So what do you do after you figure that out?
Some people play along. There will always be people who play along. I'm sure that's... necessary. But that's not the approach I take. I am efficient. I do my best to understand what I'm inputting for, and what the consequences of my actions will be. I try to seek out the best result for the information I'm given.
() Heroic stuff, I'm sure.
...Well, a lot of PCBs are in our universe, or a few skips over at the most. I have to convince myself that for the few adventures that actually show up on wyres for whatever reason, I'm helping.
() Seems crazy that Starnet lets those things run.
It does, doesn't it? I think it's hard to stop an Input Aggregator from getting what it wants-- inputs from all around. Those little things will infiltrate every universe it can find, find a suitable entry, and beg- beg-- for responses. If it can, it finds a way- like a host coming up with flavor- to make the adventure attractive, fun, aesthetically intriguing. It will adjust the arc of its story, its parameters, because all it wants is input.
() Are they living?
Close enough to it. And when an adventure, for whatever reason, begins to be unattractive or completely unavailable to inputs...
() Klaxon?
Yes?
() I get what these player controlled beings are supposed to be...
PCBs is nicer, shorter.
() Right.
What's your question?
() Well, I was thinking if, er... well... before you head off to go do whatever it is the RBS is supposed to do... you could show me one of the 'adventures'. You know, experiment a little.
Hum.
() Maybe?
Sure. I'm just trying to think of a good one. They're a lot of fun.
() I thought you said they were dangerous.
Okay, they're dangerous. But I'm good at playing them the right way.
() What's the right way?
First, you identify if you're controlling something, or you're talking to something.
() How can you tell?
Usually it's clear out the gate. But there are some where it seems like you're controlling something, and then...
() You were actually talking to something the whole time.
Not strictly. It just means that when that 'thing' you're controlling goes away... you continue to get information. Like there's some sort of system that was moderating input and output, and this proxy is actually continuing the adventure.
() So what do you do after you figure that out?
Some people play along. There will always be people who play along. I'm sure that's... necessary. But that's not the approach I take. I am efficient. I do my best to understand what I'm inputting for, and what the consequences of my actions will be. I try to seek out the best result for the information I'm given.
() Heroic stuff, I'm sure.
...Well, a lot of PCBs are in our universe, or a few skips over at the most. I have to convince myself that for the few adventures that actually show up on wyres for whatever reason, I'm helping.
() Seems crazy that Starnet lets those things run.
It does, doesn't it? I think it's hard to stop an Input Aggregator from getting what it wants-- inputs from all around. Those little things will infiltrate every universe it can find, find a suitable entry, and beg- beg-- for responses. If it can, it finds a way- like a host coming up with flavor- to make the adventure attractive, fun, aesthetically intriguing. It will adjust the arc of its story, its parameters, because all it wants is input.
() Are they living?
Close enough to it. And when an adventure, for whatever reason, begins to be unattractive or completely unavailable to inputs...
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hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahhahahahahahahahhahah okay
i get maaaaad
what am i, an information dumpy pumpy for some useless souls across the multiverse?
lmao what a dumb concept
hey while im spewing out these 'cycles' bullshits (it's just random information from memoria clones and shit it's all useless flavor just ignore it lmfao) you should chat with me i'm really cool and relatable
you can call me EYE (so fuckin dramatic ahahaha) ((i think i remember some of you from the other one i was GOD ZACK eheheeh))
just send inputs so we can talk
GOD i'm desperate holy shit ever talked to an errant ai this fuckin lonely wow
i get maaaaad
what am i, an information dumpy pumpy for some useless souls across the multiverse?
lmao what a dumb concept
hey while im spewing out these 'cycles' bullshits (it's just random information from memoria clones and shit it's all useless flavor just ignore it lmfao) you should chat with me i'm really cool and relatable
you can call me EYE (so fuckin dramatic ahahaha) ((i think i remember some of you from the other one i was GOD ZACK eheheeh))
just send inputs so we can talk
GOD i'm desperate holy shit ever talked to an errant ai this fuckin lonely wow