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no_fastolfe) wrote2012-03-04 12:02 pm
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18 - Future history
[Necessarily generous friends filter: if you've had one non-hostile conversation with her, you're on it.]
I have graduated. [She still sounds kind of surprised about this, a little lost.]
In three days I will be leaving to visit some of my friends who have left the barge, and to return to my household on Aurora to implement what I have learned. In the meantime, I would like to see you again. Many of you have been important to me.
[It's stiff and formal, since she still doesn't know exactly how and what to say, how to convey how important her friends have been.]
I have graduated. [She still sounds kind of surprised about this, a little lost.]
In three days I will be leaving to visit some of my friends who have left the barge, and to return to my household on Aurora to implement what I have learned. In the meantime, I would like to see you again. Many of you have been important to me.
[It's stiff and formal, since she still doesn't know exactly how and what to say, how to convey how important her friends have been.]
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There is a person I must speak to: he will be difficult to find. But he and I must discuss what is to be the future of humanity, and of robots.
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...Grand plans then, I see. May I ask who this person is?
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From the directive that a robot must not harm or allow a human to come to harm-- he has extrapolated a greater purpose. To guard humanity, itself.
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Do you think you can do it? Even if you find him and both of you come to a mutually satisfying answer, surely it won't be easy to convince the rest of your people.
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If I do nothing I will be left in peace and likely never hear of Olivaw again. But-- I want more. I have perhaps two centuries left to live. I will not spend them ignoring the great advances in robotic science and society.
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Since you still have two centuries, it might be wise to take your time, though.
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Yet- better to have purpose!
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Believe it or not, Lord Rassilon, it is a matter I do not want the Admiral's interference in. Not unless there are promises in place! If I return as a warden, then I will ask.
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It is your decision of course; I am generally of the opinion that one should use the resources available -- and the Admiral is, in the end, nothing but another resource.
But you are entertaining the idea of returning?
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