tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2044788420175609512.post5349014033588190917..comments2013-11-06T08:54:51.064-08:00Comments on Living Outside: Episode 03: Party! (1 of 2)Brian Bazzellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06925498993039423182noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2044788420175609512.post-71977822531873968072010-10-10T11:26:34.792-07:002010-10-10T11:26:34.792-07:00That raises an interesting question about projecte...That raises an interesting question about projected consciousness and managing your own real body simultaneously. How many different perspectives could a human mind manage at once? Would it be a little like a fly with a zillion eyes? Could one truly have a 'one man army' made of robot 'proxies' connected to one man's mind? It will be interesting to see how the human body reacts to such a situation, as some might say that the mind was not designed(?) to handle that kind of sensory load.<br /><br />I guess they are still in a transitional phase while 'living outside' if they are having 'vat' babies (hehe - I just thought of using VATS in Fallout 3 on dancing baby with the bloody mess perk - BOOM!). I guess AI isn't that ballin' yet to have fully singularitized our consciousnesses into a robot body with the strength of 10 gorillas.<br /><br />You may be a little heavy on the description, but I can see it as being maybe necessary given the nature of the advanced tech exposited in the story. Still, the writing style is pretty consistent so far. Keep it up - I'm enjoying it so far.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03520206546738017188noreply@blogger.com