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Dr. Daedalus Yumeno ([personal profile] gaveherwings) wrote in [community profile] sirenspull2012-09-15 09:09 pm

[Voice]

In the light of current events, as well as an increasing awareness of our dependency on electronic assistance, it begs the question...

Humankind really is over-reliant on our own technological advancements, aren't we?

My own city of Romdeau fell in part because of the Cogito Virus, which gave rise to the revolt of artificial intelligence. We could not function in our day-to-day lives without entourage and other service autoreivs handling menial operative tasks within the dome. People went mad, lost sheep- it was really quite humbling, how easy crippled we were. How childlike and helpless. Myself included. This world has changed me even in the simplest ways.

Three years ago, prior to my arrival, I'd never really done any cooking for myself, or cleaning for instance, or... so many things. Blackouts would render even the modern day hospital effectively paralyzed, if not for our backup generators.

(This is an awfully ironic conversation to be opening over NV, isn't it?)

All the same, my curiosity is piqued-

Some of you are from ages before the development of computers, androids, networks, lights, motorized vehicles, electronic devices and appliances, digital media, etc, etc...

I'd really like to know- what was it like? How did you live? What was the adaptations necessary, living "hands on", and without tools? Reliant on only face to face communications.

How is it for you now? Improved? Or do you feel as we're all inadept and talentless by comparison, as drone-like as the binary accessories which support us?

jokesonthem: (pen!!!!)

[personal profile] jokesonthem 2012-09-19 01:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Primarily, yes. Though of course there are close relationships that call for an extension of loyalty, if you will. It can be... delicate.
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[personal profile] jokesonthem 2012-09-20 12:39 am (UTC)(link)
Mm, unfortunately, I've little liberty to elaborate. My master would disapprove...

[Most of these stories would embarrass everyone involved, so.]
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[personal profile] jokesonthem 2012-09-20 01:34 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, he arrived the other day... Duke Rufus Barma, he's-

[-pretending to be a big obnoxious meatball-shaped thing to hide how he's obnoxious in reality, er.]

...eccentric.
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[personal profile] jokesonthem 2012-09-20 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
It is not untrue.

[So, yeah.]