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Tenten ([personal profile] 71lines) wrote in [community profile] piper902020-11-22 02:20 am

[AUDIO]

So, after Catra's birthday surprise, I kind of got to wondering. I mean, I'm nineteen. [She'd been eighteen when she first arrived here, but... Well. She hadn't announced her birthday, nor had Jorgmund advertised it for her.] Catra's twenty now. I guess that means Adora's nineteen or twenty. How old are the rest of you?
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[personal profile] xrater 2020-11-22 08:20 am (UTC)(link)
[Well, this was harmless enough.]

Oh, I'm eighty-four. I know I don't look it, but it's true. The secret is lots of cucumber. Vitamins and minerals make me look younger.
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[personal profile] googledox 2020-11-22 10:21 am (UTC)(link)
I'm 24 years old by the Galactic Standard, which is based on Earth's Gregorian calendar, but I'll be 25 shortly.

[He doesn't look it but age is hard to peg on his species.]
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[personal profile] parannoyed 2020-11-22 10:43 am (UTC)(link)
Old enough to not want to name a number.

[Also he can't completely remember the last few years so he's not 100% sure how old he is. But he's definitely old compared to some of this group.]
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[personal profile] fuckcable 2020-11-22 03:46 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Sure, why not? ]

I’m 25. Does it matter how old we are?
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[personal profile] fuckcable 2020-11-22 08:14 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He more treats them like dangerous-due-to-stupidity idiots because that’s what teenagers are in his experience. So... like Mac’s smarter little sibs. ]

OK. Glad we cleared that up. I don’t know my sign, so skip that one.
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[personal profile] credit_not_blame 2020-11-23 01:03 am (UTC)(link)
I'm seventeen! I'll be eighteen in...about two and a half months? Depending on how we're counting.
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[personal profile] scavengineer 2020-11-23 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
Oh neat. I'm nineteen too.
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[personal profile] vampthropologist 2020-11-23 02:10 am (UTC)(link)
Three hundred and a bit.
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[personal profile] greyerrant 2020-11-23 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
Well over a century, but the first period of time until I was a neophyte is vague, so I can't say exactly. Possibly as many as a hundred and fifty or so.

[ You are all babies to him. ]
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[personal profile] bringinghopewithme 2020-11-23 02:58 am (UTC)(link)
[to his credit, he tried to do a little math but decided pretty quickly the details didn't matter.]

I stopped counting before two thousand, but I'm older than that.
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[personal profile] bringinghopewithme 2020-11-23 06:11 am (UTC)(link)
I'm just surprised I'm not greyer.
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[personal profile] wheyoftheadept 2020-11-23 03:10 am (UTC)(link)
i think im twenty by now. subjectively either three months or fifty years has passed for me depending on how you look at it, my birthday isnt for another three, but i think weve passed it back on my home plane. lost track of the math a while ago.
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[personal profile] turntex 2020-11-23 03:15 am (UTC)(link)
theoretically immortal
but yeah im 16
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[personal profile] loomingterror 2020-11-24 02:40 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm about 32...I think.

[He's not great at keeping up with that. Somewhere in that range.

But man, how are so many of the adultish looking humans seriously that young? They're not far off from bonsties. He knew their lives were somewhere on the shorter side, but yeesh.
]
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[personal profile] monkey_wrench 2020-11-24 03:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Eighteen in theory.

[There's been so much dumb time travel and inadvertent timeline hopping in his life, not to mention being split into multiple people, who even knows anymore? What counts towards one's years in life?]
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[personal profile] humandroid 2020-11-25 12:15 pm (UTC)(link)
I was reactivated approximately twenty-eight years ago, by my dimension's calendar. [ The most important lesson of humanity Data has learned: don't give a precise number down to the second unless it's asked for or very critical. ]

Although I was technically functioning at some time before that, the memories of my early existence were deleted. I effectively began again.
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[personal profile] xrater 2020-11-29 05:45 am (UTC)(link)
Someone wiped you?

Why?
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[personal profile] humandroid 2020-12-04 01:40 am (UTC)(link)
My creator uploaded the logs and synaptic imprints of the colonists he lived among to my positronic matrix at the same time-- perhaps to supplement my understanding of human nature. I suppose it is possible that he believed my early experiences would no longer be relevant or necessary in my ongoing development in light of that. A simple alteration of programming.

But I cannot be completely certain of his reasoning or his intent.
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[personal profile] xrater 2020-12-06 12:27 am (UTC)(link)
[That was disgusting. Alia mentally recoils at the idea, the idea of having a ghost of a human's mind living in her own. Or-No, it wouldn't be that, would it? If it was, he'd be much more... organic.

Now, if his brain structure were based on a human's, that would make sense. It would be a fairly sensible shortcut to set up the basic process, then take a recording of other brains to 'teach' the relays in his matrix how to fire correctly. With multiple imprints, an average could be found, preventing any aberrations such as some sort of brain damage or psychosis from contaminating the experiment.

Interesting. But, ultimately, only a guess based on her own experiences and skills as a Reploid engineer.
]

I... suppose that's sensible, considering some of the possibilities that method would have. Wiping you would prevent you from damaging yourself by unlearning habits.

I'd still consider it much more ethical to simply build a new android to test those theories, though.
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[personal profile] humandroid 2020-12-10 06:09 pm (UTC)(link)
[ That assertion definitely gets his interest. ]

Would you? May I ask why?
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[personal profile] xrater 2020-12-10 06:38 pm (UTC)(link)
[Hm.]

Among my people, a personality can't truly be programmed. To do so would be to create a robot, not an android. Even the Robot Masters of the early 2000s, as human as they could seem at times, were simply operating within the parameters set for them.

For a Reploid, you need a seed program that randomly generates a personality base that will grow and evolve from there as they gather experience and live their lives. You can copy their minds, their programming, their thought patterns, their... [Ugh. She hated this phrase.] DNA Soul, and put them in a new, blank shell, otherwise identical to their old body, and they would simply be a very expensive chunk of hardware without that seed.

But since every seed is truly random, and it can't be conveniently 'shaped', you can't come up with a copy of that person. [Alia gives off a little sigh, pinching the bridge of her nose. He can't see it, but...] Essentially, whoever you were before, even if he was somehow incomplete or flawed, is gone forever. You stand in his place, but you are not, and never will be, the same person. That future has been denied to him by his creator in an act that, in my world, we would equate with murder.

Even as different as you are from me, that seems to apply here as well. No, it would be vastly more ethical to let him live his life and create a new android to test your creator's theories on.
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[personal profile] humandroid 2020-12-25 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
[ He makes a thoughtful noise. ]

I see. An ethical and moral dilemma. Your perspective makes sense. Given that I was already his second prototype, I cannot necessarily disagree. [ In any circumstance, after all, he wouldn't have done the same to Lal.

When Commander Maddox wanted to disassemble him-- risked potentially destroying him during the procedure, risked the loss of the incalculable substance of remembered experiences through the memory transfer involved-- those losses were a concern to him.

Why create an android with a positronic neural network capable of adapting, learning from past experience, and then delete past experience?

Strange. The way humans operate. ]


There are many questions about my creation that will most likely never be answered. And I will not be able to recover what was wiped; the individual who was lost, to use your parlance. All I am able to do is... continue to strive to grow from the memories I have created since my activation.
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[personal profile] fromfryingpantofire 2020-11-25 10:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Thirty. I've been here long enough that my birthday has probably passed. I'm not sure how much I trust the calendars around here.
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[personal profile] kingofneworleans 2020-11-25 10:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Twenty-eight, or there abouts.
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[personal profile] kingofneworleans 2020-11-29 01:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Weird childhood. And there's some time travel involved. Things get real wild with the X-Men.
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[personal profile] ragefeathers 2020-11-29 01:22 am (UTC)(link)
Like, twenty-two, I guess?
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[personal profile] ragefeathers 2020-11-29 06:14 am (UTC)(link)
Stopped giving a fuck.
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[personal profile] ragefeathers 2020-11-30 11:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Kinda loses its point when you're not gonna live past thirty anyway.
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[personal profile] ragefeathers 2020-12-01 04:21 pm (UTC)(link)
I've been fighting in a war for the fate of the planet since I was sixteen and I've lost a lot of friends. Nothing complicated about it.
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[personal profile] zerofield 2020-11-29 06:29 pm (UTC)(link)
[ First, Tio scrolls and looks at the previous responses, to get an idea of how much crap to expect from concerned adults. Look, it's tiresome. ]

I'm fifteen.
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[personal profile] zerofield 2020-12-09 01:21 am (UTC)(link)
I didn't realize there was anyone else that young here.

[ She's more than used to being the baby in the room, but that's...kind of nice? She thinks? Not that she has much experience hanging out with people her own age. ]
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[personal profile] zerofield 2020-12-16 02:31 am (UTC)(link)
Completely understandable, really.

[ Tio's not intimidated to speak her mind to adults, exactly. She's used to being the youngest person in the room, and usually the smartest one despite that. She just gets incredibly weary of some of the reactions that inevitably come along with it. ]
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[personal profile] takenalive 2020-12-01 10:42 am (UTC)(link)
Something like seventy-two, if my conversion is right. I don't think it's worth accounting for the difference in length of day but if I do that takes it to sixty-nine Earth years.