Timeline for Discovering an AI in a human body
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May 8, 2017 at 21:19 | comment | added | Andon | Part of the reason for going to an artificial brain in the supersoldier project was to prevent traumatic head wounds. Soldiers function a lot better when their brain isn't being rattled around. Additionally, while this particular character is created by said supersoldier project, they are... "Liberated" before ever being utilized as a soldier (And that's how they got the AI in their head, too. Another character playing with things they shouldn't have. Again) | |
May 7, 2017 at 21:09 | comment | added | Shadow1024 | @Andon Are they going to do a job of supersoldiers surviving impossible situation? Because in such job there is a high chance to visit trauma ward (or its post apo equivalent) sooner or later. Would any of heroes suffer from any seemingly minor head wounds? Any doctor seriously doing his job, would simply not accept answer "I'm fine, thanks", because in shock too many people would say that. And later just seeing something weird, just run a long series of tests, just to be certain that there was no concussion or other damage. | |
May 7, 2017 at 20:18 | comment | added | Andon | By the time they even consider they might be an AI, there's already been a Bio-Plague Apocalypse and their role in that (Plus super-soldier biomodifications giving them more-or-less immortality) has elevated them, in the eyes of many, to a diety. (Which drives them up the wall). A diety doesn't exactly stop by for a doctor's appointment. But, then again, there's always disguises. Definitely an interesting thought. | |
May 7, 2017 at 17:20 | history | answered | Shadow1024 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |