Subject: Ehh.
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Posted on: 2014-07-28 02:16:00 UTC
Want to go to a different part of the thread, like to the backstory or personality bits? This lane of conversation feels a bit milked...
Subject: Ehh.
Author:
Posted on: 2014-07-28 02:16:00 UTC
Want to go to a different part of the thread, like to the backstory or personality bits? This lane of conversation feels a bit milked...
This sounds like a really interesting agent concept. It would also be cool to see him paired up with trainer agent.
We've had one digimon agent, who is kind of similar to this character, though.
What kind of moves would your Porygon-Z use? Zap cannon or Tri-attack for offense, or both conversions to generate a disguise, or perhaps protect to shield from lethal attacks?
You can find it here.
If there's anything in the thread I left out, or if you have some concrit on this, I'd love to hear it.
I admit you have me at a loss with the Mystery Dungeon stuff, but generally the pokemon are portrayed as being basically animals. As you said, they are depicted as sentient and talkative in Mystery Dungeon, so I might be incorrect, but even the minis (save Harry Potter's) don't often talk. I'm sure DoSAT has a slew of translators and so forth, but they aren't, as far as I have seen, used/tested on animals. Like I said, this could probably be handwaved thanks to DoSAT, so it shouldn't be much of a problem, but it is something to consider, since it would be ANOTHER piece of foreign tech being implemented into Cheesy, and thus something that could fail at exactly the right/wrong time.
I just saw the "universal translator" part of your below post. Still, it malfunctioning might be funny.
I just had an image of Cheesy's translator acting like a text-to-speech program with all of the weird mispronounciations.
I'm actually goimg to get a TTS to do this. Specifically the one Moonbase Alpha uses.
I also suggest simply calling it Data, for both literal accuracy and a Star Trek: The Next Generation reference. Would Cheesy be able to search for things on the Internet? I know agents have Googled various things in the past, and it's able to show up in cyberspace, so...
How would it communicate with its partner? Built-in translator device? Silent snarking a la Gromit and Perry?
The question is though, considering how often a CAD crashes, would it really be responsible of DoSAT to put one in the Agent's mind? It's similar to why they won't put a CAD in the omni-tool from Mass Effect, citing the danger of putting such a dangerous device around an Agent's arm as the main reason.
Honestly, the only thing to do then would be to make sure you did use those side effects, especially since watching an Agent submit to the suefluence could be really interesting.
I'd nominate a partner from the Myst universe. That universe uses a pseudomagical system where books written in a formalized, descriptive language similar to a high-level programming language can be used to travel to the places they describe. Such a partner would have a good understanding of Cheesy as a being defined by executing instructions, even with little comprehension of modern technology.
Ehh, "Poke'mon" is a bit of a stretch for me. And the concept was to have them not understand how each other worked, or what one was talking about. Myst wouldn't really be a good choice in that regard...
Besides, I know literally nothing about Myst's canon...
Lest this thread dissolve into an impenetrable technical dissertation, I'll keep questions of things like what level of hardware support is required for a CAD program* to a minimum, and instead just say how fond I am of the idea of Cheesy.exe actually perceiving Sues as fundamentally foreign to our reality, literally impossible to parse.
*As I understand the Porygon line, their "bodies" are themselves somehow determined by software, so in theory Cheesy.exe could manifest any physical object so long as (s?)he had the appropriate software.
You do have a point, and one I'll end up using- Cheesy's sapience and handle over his emotions and stuff like that can (and now will) evolve over time as DoSAT fixes various bugs in his programming (Question, do we already have a character in DoSAT that specializes in software or would I have to make one?), he learns more about this expanded multiverse, things like that.
Also, the sense of humor thing gave me an idea for Cheesy not knowing about humor at first, but eventually developing a sense of humor, like your second AI did.
I noticed that Corella is going to become a FFU Dosat soon. Perhaps you could read up on her and see if she could mentor him.
I would suggest Suebuprofen because he's birdlike.
Then again, given his negative reaction, regular bleep products might drive that scenario anyway.
Sorry if this is weird or funny, but I'm starting to think of Corolla as Cheesy's acupuncturist. She's good, but it's not completely in the realm of mind or body.
The fusion is what I was trying to get at with acupuncture. Basically mind/body/energy. It's mildly related how a dentist could strongly suggest getting checked out for other problems like heart disease and diabetes.
Want to go to a different part of the thread, like to the backstory or personality bits? This lane of conversation feels a bit milked...
I'm not sure Corolla would be a good "medic" - in fact, I always saw her more fit with handling magitek stuff and regular maintenance/repair.
(The consoles gaining sentience after repairs done by Corolla are NOT caused by her on purpose. Maybe. You never really know with her.)
I don't think Sarge is scared. I think he's a bit worried you've got Corolla's character all wrong.
Have you read his missions?
I remember reading one, but the rest are on my list. I've got some badfic to sort through because all my projects are in fermentation right now.
Vaguely remembering one mission is not enough to get the hang of a character. You shouldn't have suggested Corolla without knowing more about her (and then you'd have not suggested her anyway because she doesn't fit what you/Anonymouse had in mind, anyway).
I'll keep that in mind. If my brain hadn't fried I probably wouldn't have gone past "I noticed that Corella is going to become a FFU Dosat soon. Perhaps you could read up on her and see if she could mentor him."
Well, there went scenes with Cheesy and "Dr. Corolla". (Not to say I don't appreciate the original creator of Corolla making sure she's in-character.) I guess I could just offscreen such things until a good character for that pops up.
Besides, I have a bigger problem at the moment- finding a partner for Cheesy.
I don't think we've ever had a software-based Agent before, and there are very few mechanoids. As a computer scientist active in AI, I'd like to see more of both, and a Porygon-Z seems a good way to make that happen.