Which would be poisonous first: The lemon juice, the sugar, or the water?
Pretty sure the sugar, although all of them eventually
Hard to die from one if you're dead from another already.
also I am on the IRC
By the time this is posted, our business there should be concluded.
1. ICARUS is not conscious of the outside world because in a VR, she has no eyes or ears or any sensors avaiable to gain data of the outside world. The IRIS servers won't allow it.
2. ICARUS is not halluzinating. She is interacting with events create by a programm.
3. She is fully responsive to outside stimuli, she just doesn't get any, as her set of eyes and other sensors is thousands of miles away.
1. Is ICARUS capable of perceiving anything of the outside world?
2. Does what ICARUS perceives relate to the outside world, or does it only exist in ICARUS's mind?
3. If she doesn't respond to outside stimuli, she is unresponsive to outside stimuli. It's not that complicated...
it's really not the same thing, as your mind is actively tied to your body. no seperation can happen, and your mind being inside your body is the default state, thats how it started and thats how it will end. It's fundamentaly different from how ICARUS functions. If it helps, imagine a tiny little electronic girl inside the robots head that is pulling on levers and pushing buttons. When the body is on stand-by, that's simply because ICARUS is not at home. So far however, there aren't many places she can go anyway, as hardly any hardware is actually capable of hosting her.
This describes the human brain as well as it describes ICARUS.
Jesus christ that is hilarious.
This reminds me of that DnD story of the bear that convinced everyone it wasn't a bear.
Of course Sir Bearington wasn't a bear!