When everything went to **** during the Coming of the Rifts the CAN Republic only lost 5% of its population, which allowed it to recover and then assist the other space stations recover. Why would they help the other Space Stations recover, they did not crush them while they were weak. This is something to consider before you throw out your "why haven't they dispatched the other Space Stations if they're so great" argument. You are assuming everything here is falling within your limited preconception and not adapting with the new information and innovating new thinking or trying to gain an understanding. Instead of processing new information or trying to build a new point of view that accommodates the complete picture you are actively trying to dismiss certain factors as ludicrous because they don't fit the paradigm you've established in your mind. This is great in your own game, but its not the cannon.
Nightmask wrote:So basically you're resorting to the logical fallacy that 'it can only be one or the other', when in fact both are essential. Because you keep ignoring the stated medical issues and acting as if 'well we can just chop off more body parts and that'll fix the problem' when that not a solution. Butchering your population is considerably LESS efficient than seeing to it that they no longer have the medical issues in the first place. Also curing the problem caused by living in low gravity is in fact enhancing your military personnel and it's a lot more efficient to simply fix that problem of growing up in low gravity than borging everyone.
You are putting your own cultural perceptions on a society at least 500 years more advanced than yours. If they're so advanced that all it takes is a shot in the arm and then you waking up 24 hours later as a full conversion Cyborg than why is that butchery? If there is no social taboo against cybernetics or bionics (like what we in a lot of places in Japan) than why would anyone care? To a super advanced Distopian/Utopian computer, what is the difference between biological machinery and mechanical machinery? Efficiency and cost. That's it. The
fact is they are a government that grew out of a Cybernetics company. That automatically implies that most people are going to be totally fine (and at the very least desensitized) to cybernetics. We already know that if they break an arm or a leg they just get a new robot one instead of waiting for it heal. There is
no reason that they wouldn't think:
"Well, these Gee's are proving a problem for our flyboys, crack out the bionics boys."
Also, not every vehicle that they field would have that issue.k Most of their combat seems to be mecha-based and so the vast majority of their military or aren't going to have the G-Force problem because that isn't HOW they wage war or because they are using drones and in some rare cases using VRRDS. You have run into the same problem most people have when wrestling with the reality of UFO's in our real world.
Sure if they're a hundred years ahead of us there is no way they could move through space to get to Earth... but if they were two hundred or more, at the current exponential curve of our scientific progression than we cannot actually begin to speculate what they are capable of. I know that is real world numbers and science and so has no real baring on a game but its something to consider before you cerement your ideas so firmly in the ground. After all, if you had of gone back just fifty years and told them that we'd have hand held computers more powerful than the most powerful super computers that allowed us to communicate with people all over the world people would think you had been reading too much Science Fiction.
Nightmask wrote:Think like a human being, because 'well we can just borg them' isn't logical or reasonable. Turning someone into a borg is costly, in actual money and in the toll it takes on the human being, unlike developing medical treatments or developing technology like artificial gravity so you can actually cure the problem because 'just borg them' isn't a cure, it's a short-sighted response to a long-term problem. Much easier to take a whole human being and train him up as a pilot than turn him into a borg and train him as a pilot.
Why would I? Especially when their society is being run by an A.R.C.H.I.E 7? Did you even read how they operate? It doesn't just crunch numbers, it thinks so they don't need to. Thankful unlike its mad earth-bound cousin it can be overridden when it goes too far... but its been running now over 300 years and been doing a pretty good job so far. Unlike A3 it wasn't stuck underground for all that time, its factories were not damaged and did not need repair. It had access to the imagination of multiple minds, not just the ones A3 picks and chooses for their mad ambitions. It has been running at full efficiency, without resistance. It has created a self-sustaining body that will survive indefinably. THAT is the primary function of an A.R.C.H.I.E. It is to create a fully functional, efficient, harmonic working body.
Again, I'll ask you remove your own cultural preconceptions and expand your thinking a little before you go throwing around
logical fallacy. Full Conversion cyborgs are more efficient and powerful than regular human beings. They can receive upgrades to improve combat performance in a pinch, synchronize easier with their vehicles and weapon systems, they are unaffected by G-Forces and are physically superior and do not require food or sleep. In exchange for this they must give up their reproductive functions, which could further damage the gene pool so A7 (would presumably) limit full-conversion (or be limited by the C.A.N Government).
Now, if we want to tackle the population issue... they're not overpopulated are they? Considering they do not have planetary resources to rely on they are doing great. They are each a cell in A7's body and each play a part. Again, that is how A.R.C.H.I.E's were
supposed to work.
In short, they are a utopia (or a distopia that looks like a utopia) who have surpassed their limits.
Limited Numbers = Drones and Remote Control Military bot.
Limited Resources = Balanced population and harmonic growth rate that can be easily monitored and sustained so civilians need not sacrifice their life of plenty lifestyles.
Health Issues = Bionics and Cybernetic enhancement, resulting in stronger and more durable bodies.
Social Stagnation or Regime = The American way of life, elected representatives, everyone has a voice.
And just to settle the A.R.C.H.I.E 7 argument once and for all.
Mutants in Orbit, PG. 62 wrote:A.R.C.H.I.E 7 is a more sophisticated version of A.R.C.H.I.E Three, although it is completely machine; an artificial intelligence, a super computer (not a living entity) that completely dominates and controls every aspect of the CAN Republic. Remember, the A.R.C.H.I.E (Artificial, Robot, Cerebellum, Housing, Intellect, Experiment) design is based on the workings of a human brain. Its design parameters are to function as the brain of a gigantic environmental complex that it sees as its physical body. Like a real human body, the computer brain controls and operates every aspect of its body. Thus, the super-computer control and maintains all the "bodily"functions of the massive moon complex and the secondary bases and outposts on the moon's surface (seen as appendages).
[More Text talking about how A7 handles their air and sewerage systems]
The people within its body are seen as vital biological systems which it is designed to protect. But they too are part of its body and double as bacteria fighting antibodies who will join in the defense of the body do fight intruders.
[Numbers and statistics if A7 is taken away from CAN]
Unlike Archie Three, the A.R.C.H.I.E Seven intelligence is complete artificial intelligence, devoid of emotion, but is capable of analyzing data in a subjective way and can act on a subjective logic: hunches and speculation. (Still think that Borging Soldier's is not reasonable?)
[More game information]
The computer has complete freedom to make any reasonable adjustments within its body or in defense of the biological systems within its body, without outside authorization. A.R.C.H.I.E Seven answers only to a tiny handful of corporate and government superiors, including the President, Vice President, Chief of Defense, and CAN Systems Coordinator and CAN Chairman of the Board. Only these five have the power to give the artificial intelligence direct commands which it is compelled to obey.
[More game info on what happens if they shut it down then...]
Note: Remember, A.R.C.H.I.E Seven's prime directive is the protection, survival and maintenance of the entire body of the CAN Republic and the people within it.
A7 is more advanced and powerful than A3, it can manually do anything A3 has done. The only thing it lacks is the ambition and mad ruthlessness of A3. It can do anything you have seen A3 do; likely better than A3 from a technical standpoint. People might not like that, but in the context given it has access to more resources, no opposition or need to work covertly and is more sophisticated.
Although A3 might be able to outsmart it by doing something completely illogical and mad... that is the only way he would be able to outmaneuver A7. Think of it like a third grader going against a freshmen in a spell bee. Not the best metaphor but still appropriate.