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Lt. Col. Maes Hughes ([personal profile] dadandgone) wrote in [community profile] acatalepsy_logs 2018-08-12 04:49 pm (UTC)

[Maes tries not to linger on the past, it is difficult considering how close to home that story hits, but he's always been pretty good at compartmentalizing.]

Perfection can tell us something to though. One, it likely means they have kept some things hidden--possibly even from themselves in some kind of mass cover up. Two, appearances are important here. It might not be obvious to us, but I would be surprised if there isn't some kind of hierarchy in place that helps maintain this perfection and puts those who don't conform into a category of shunned or maybe even worse.

Of course, this is all hypothesis. We could always do some people--er--robot watching and see what we can gain from that. Unfortunately, we could also end up projecting our own cultural ideas onto them and miss something significant because of how different things are here. I have a feeling robots are going to be a different subject to study than a person.

[A person you could look at their body language, how they dress, who they interact with and he wasn't sure if that applied to robots.]

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