Why are they so prejudiced against machines when they are themselves machines?
Why are they so prejudiced against machines when they are themselves machines?
shitty writing, now post some lewds Sean.
yes, i believe that was the whole point(lessness) of the conflict
gentlemen, i have come to coom
Question: Why should we accept that Yorha androids and Machine Lifeforms can feel true emotions? I know the older android models like Devola and Popola were initially created via a mix of technology and magic so I can suspend my disbelief for them, but the Machines are literally just machines created by the aliens right? Even if they eventually became complex enough to seem to have emotions it would still just be an imitation right? The connection from there to Yorha is obvious.
Now since the game makes it clear I'm wrong and they all do have emotions is there some outside info I'm missing that explains how that's possible?
They aren't prejudiced; they're enemies.
something something philosophical zombie something
Why are you so prejudiced against (humans of different race) when you yourself human?
>outside info I'm missing that explains how that's possible?
Yeah, Yoko Taro is Japanese
what are humans but just complex chemically-programmed machines user
They identity as human you god damn bigot.
Humans have souls user, complex machines mimicking humans do not.
Nier automata is one of my favorite games ever. Should I feel bad?
no, why?
>source:
Just like humans are prejudice against humans.
Its not that hard of reach for them to be told something that looks different them, no matter how slight, is an enemy and completely foreign to them.
Japan: We made this video game about machines having souls!
China: Nobody has a soul.
Nier.
>tfw brain is too small to understand any of this
>ape brain says smash robots
>thus, robots bad and need to be smashed
>waifudroids need to be married to human men
Is there a more based life than being a simpleton? While you argue philosophy and nerd shit, I will enjoy my custom 2B model.
Come and join me in mindless chad hedonism, friends.
Well I guess I can't really prove something like that can I?
After all, machines complex enough to pass for human don't exist yet so I can't say if a human soul could be transfer to them. It might be possible in some way beyond the scope of my imagination.
even if we have souls that just means we're spiritually-programmed machines
checkmate.
Oh yeah. Don't the androids' core contain a human soul that was saved during project Gestalt? Or something like that?
The Android faction had become sophisticated enough eons ago to be able to feel emotions. This is just a given fact of the setting. If you feel this requires special explanation, I don't know what to tell you. Look up the Talos principle (the philosophical musing, not necessarily the game).
The Machine Lifeforms, on the other hand, spent the past 50,000 years or whatever studying humanity. But due to how alien they were by nature, they were consistently unable to wrap their heads around us. During the time when Automata takes place, however, they are able to make their best attempt yet in doing so, and that what Adam and Eve are. Those two are definitely capable of emotion, as is the red girl, presumably. It's a significant plot point that the rest of them are just trying to fake it, with varying degrees of success. That's why they began the endless war with the Androids. That's why that peaceful faction split off. That's why all the ones you encounter in the side quests tend to be fixated on a singular aspect of the human condition, or are just completely fucking insane.
No. The cores come from the machines.
you should feel good. good, that is, for rubbing one out to 2b
No. The remaining data on the gestalts is saved in a server on the moon. That's all.
You know how black bouncers are the most racist against other blacks? Same thing.
Because they're androids, not machines.
They draw a distinction between them, who am I to disagree. That's the story reason.
those black boxes--their cores-- are recycled from machine cores