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7/14/2025, 12:44:28 AM
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>but what about the old heads like Khan and the teacher?
Well we already know that prior to the Core Collapse the "first generation" of drones would have just been regular, identical-to-eachother workers. The time after the Core Collapse and without humans around is when they could actually think for themselves. We get little snippets of Worker Drones immediately after the collapse.
>Also Nori and Yeva who all had first hand encounters with and knew humans personally.
Nori, Yeva, and all the Cabin Fever test subjects really are a special case and not representative of what we're talking about here. They were all part of a secret project happening well out of sight, and Nori and Yeva down in Cabin Fever were Solver Hosts which comes with a bunch of quirks by default. It's directly stated that the Absolute Solver manifests in "damaged" AI. Even then, down in Cabin Fever Labs, it seems that the test subjects were ALLOWED personalities by the Humans in the first place. With their names on their ID cards, decorations on their lockers, etc. So it's not really a good example unfortunately. Like I said, Cabin Fever is a special case because of the work they were doing there against The Absolute Solver.
>but what about the old heads like Khan and the teacher?
Well we already know that prior to the Core Collapse the "first generation" of drones would have just been regular, identical-to-eachother workers. The time after the Core Collapse and without humans around is when they could actually think for themselves. We get little snippets of Worker Drones immediately after the collapse.
>Also Nori and Yeva who all had first hand encounters with and knew humans personally.
Nori, Yeva, and all the Cabin Fever test subjects really are a special case and not representative of what we're talking about here. They were all part of a secret project happening well out of sight, and Nori and Yeva down in Cabin Fever were Solver Hosts which comes with a bunch of quirks by default. It's directly stated that the Absolute Solver manifests in "damaged" AI. Even then, down in Cabin Fever Labs, it seems that the test subjects were ALLOWED personalities by the Humans in the first place. With their names on their ID cards, decorations on their lockers, etc. So it's not really a good example unfortunately. Like I said, Cabin Fever is a special case because of the work they were doing there against The Absolute Solver.
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