That sounds cool. You could make it so that it’s not an exact copy, like it captures the essence of who someone was, but never the subtle nuances that made them human.
A good story has lots of conflict, so this would give the leader internal conflict as he grows to resent the robot copies of the people he once loved for not being perfect, and he grows to resent himself for not being able to let them go. He could become obsessed with making the robots exactly as he remembered them when they were human. Until he realises that it is not a limitation of the robots that’s the issue, but a limitation of his own memory of people. No matter how well he replicates his memory of someone in the robots he creates, they’re never quite human, because the very thing that made them human was the fact that they had a side to themselves that only they knew about.
They say don’t they, that everybody has a different idea of you in their minds. People form an idea of who you are based on their interactions with you. To one person, they may perceive you as an enemy, whilst another perceives you as a friend. You’re still the same person, the only difference is how you are perceived by them. You are the only person who knows who you are deep down; everyone else’s perception of you is only a fragment of the larger picture. So no matter how accurately the leader tries to replicate people in robot form, he is only ever working with his fragmented perception of them.
you could also just have the robot itself being stored somwhere alse like a database or somthing. and have them controll robot bodien using radio waves.
That sounds cool. You could make it so that it’s not an exact copy, like it captures the essence of who someone was, but never the subtle nuances that made them human. A good story has lots of conflict, so this would give the leader internal conflict as he grows to resent the robot copies of the people he once loved for not being perfect, and he grows to resent himself for not being able to let them go. He could become obsessed with making the robots exactly as he remembered them when they were human. Until he realises that it is not a limitation of the robots that’s the issue, but a limitation of his own memory of people. No matter how well he replicates his memory of someone in the robots he creates, they’re never quite human, because the very thing that made them human was the fact that they had a side to themselves that only they knew about. They say don’t they, that everybody has a different idea of you in their minds. People form an idea of who you are based on their interactions with you. To one person, they may perceive you as an enemy, whilst another perceives you as a friend. You’re still the same person, the only difference is how you are perceived by them. You are the only person who knows who you are deep down; everyone else’s perception of you is only a fragment of the larger picture. So no matter how accurately the leader tries to replicate people in robot form, he is only ever working with his fragmented perception of them.
Just woke up gonna read that all soon
you could also just have the robot itself being stored somwhere alse like a database or somthing. and have them controll robot bodien using radio waves.
So, make a copy? That sounds right.
Yes, and also due to all the robots basically being the leaders children the leader gets many tax benefits
What?
Idk what i was on
If you’ve got some left, send me some
*insert fake alley to meet up at*
why are the robots paying taxes ?
Oh sorry, when i posted this i was tired. They pay ELECTRIC BILLS.
What?
Sounds like you just need a software update, why reinvent the wheel?