mattwheatley
mattwheatley
mattwheatley

Nothing in 4 had anything to do with the climax in 3 except for an easter egg image of the protagonist.

Something yes, it was vaguely connected. It did nothing for the cliffhanger storyline at the end of 3, and did nothing with the people of Eden.

To me, gut instinct seems like a cop-out. At a base level it is still a mechanistic process and therefore can be emulated. I agree Watson isnt there yet though

Okay, in which case it has nothing to do with 1-2-2-2-2 and 3. x-x

It'll do i guess. As long as it has some kind of storyline connection to the first games in the series.

Those are some awesome 'cras'.

*le sigh*

It should have happened. Wait, is it happening?

I quite like that idea actually. What would be cool is if he can come to a conclusion and assess whether (through policy changes) things have developed for better or worse. That could introduce some bias for future situations. That's if you'd wish to make Watson into a warped, bitter, but ultimatley more realistic

While I agree to Watson specifically, it's important to note that those other channels can be developed in a similar way to his now learned discourse abilities.

"I am currently running my operating system background executables and answering this question." = "Mmmm, nothing much."

Watson is almost there, we just have to work on syntax.

"It's important to note, however, that Watson doesn't actually understand the content"

But then, do we even, really? What is understanding if not collating and acting on that information based on past assumptions, biological or socialogical programming. We're machines, people. People machines.

Just, for clarity - his origin story was explained in season 1.

I guess he watched SpaceBalls and thought it would be a great idea.

Correction.

Thats a hell of a donation just to name PickUPS Panda

Also, no poxy glove and a ball as hard as steel.

Any photos of 8 year old Annalee? My internal monologue reading this; I just see a smaller you using a cuter voice.

To go west, first you must go east.

Rrrrreference.

Partially true, up until 1916

Certainly was in Mexico. Biggest ones I've ever felt.

Edit. I know comparatively it wasn't that big. Just an observation.

Thanks for the extra info