If someone concludes that it's fine for them to eat cows because cows never invented computers, then there's not really much of an argument against aliens turning us into meat slurry because they have the 4-chambered quantum brains needed to invent hyperdrive and we don't, is there?

  • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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    1 month ago

    One of the few genuinely impressive things i encountered in the CP77 game. You get a side mission to rescue some monks who were kidnapped to be forcefully implanted with 'ware against their will. You end up rescuing them.

    Later you can encounter them again. When you ask them if they think Johnny, or any other engram, is a real person one of them says that if the engram is able to suffer then it in alive and has a soul.

    • UlyssesT [he/him]
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      1 month ago

      One of the few genuinely impressive things i encountered in the CP77 game. You get a side mission to rescue some monks who were kidnapped to be forcefully implanted with 'ware against their will. You end up rescuing them.

      Very critical support of CDPR's Cyberpunkerinos for having that moment featured instead of the bullshit parade that Deus Ex's sequels eventually became. Human Revolution sort of addressed coercive pressure on sex workers and the economic pressures of having cyberware and maintaining it in a human body, but that was basically dropped later for "what if the new racism... is against poor persecuted rich assholes with superpowers, except Adam Jensen because that'd be a bummer to play through that?" centrist

      Later you can encounter them again. When you ask them if they think Johnny, or any other engram, is a real person one of them says that if the engram is able to suffer then it in alive and has a soul.

      For all our disagreements in the past, I also agree: an artificial person of sufficient sapience is a person and deserves rights.

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