Virginia "Pepper" Potts (
didknowthat) wrote2012-07-09 08:38 pm
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[Well hello there, residents of this fine barge. What you'll find on your screens, is a rather tiffed redhead, looking only just a little like she might be trying to bite her tongue. Without actually puncturing herself.]
Hi- Hello. My name is Virginia Potts, and I've been asked to come and .. work on this ship. [It's only a partial lie. She'd sought it out herself.] That being said, I've come as a warden, and am here to help.
[There's a moment of hesitance, her mouth opening to continue. But then it shuts. ... And she tries again.]
Is there a Tony Stark on the barge?
Hi- Hello. My name is Virginia Potts, and I've been asked to come and .. work on this ship. [It's only a partial lie. She'd sought it out herself.] That being said, I've come as a warden, and am here to help.
[There's a moment of hesitance, her mouth opening to continue. But then it shuts. ... And she tries again.]
Is there a Tony Stark on the barge?
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[Technobabble historybabble blahblahblah?]
Ahem. Yes, I did graduate.
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Suppose not. [Susan Calvin isn't ringing a bell, either. And someone who sounds that important would probably be connected to Tony in some way, so if they aren't? Definitely not from around their time.]
Well, congratulations then. [Look, she's even proud of you, stranger.] Sorry, you mentioned the Three Laws of Robotics? What are those?
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They are comprised of a series of logical gates, but translated to simple ideas, they consist of the following rules:
First: a robot shall not harm a human, or by inaction allow a human to come to harm.
Second: a robot shall obey human orders, so long as this does not violate the first law.
Third: a robot shall preserve its existence, so long as this does not violate the second and first laws.
These may be adjusted in their potentiality, as a robot performing security should not be uncritically obedient, but the first law always takes precedence over the second, and the second over the third.
I am.. [she clears her throat discretely]... aware of the ethical issues presented as Ascenion robots reach true sentience. It is not a topic given much thought among the Spacer worlds, but someone must begin to.
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I suppose that's true. We have a few robots back home. And an AI named JARVIS. He's .. fairly sentient, but does listen to Tony in the end of things.
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But, another time.
What do you do when not aboard? You're an Earther, I assume, of the... twentieth? Twenty-first? century?
[It's really difficult to tell with the clothes and the different rates of technological advancement, she's sorry. But 'Earth, turn of the second century' is usually the safe bet.]
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What about you?
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That's .. pretty far ahead. [Let her just try and wrap her head around that one.]
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