[stolen journal 18]

Mar 21, 2009 05:21

We carry little bits of our homeworlds with us. In this way, even if our presence is crucial to their existence, they do not die entire.

Alia, I wonder if you remember the commandments of the Orange-Catholic bible? No need to bore everyone with the commandments themselves. I'm merely interested in if you remember the signifigance of the first....

wait everything he says is cryptic, cryptic, kill da woobooot, kill da wobot, leto

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udo_cured March 21 2009, 14:44:36 UTC
The orange Catholic Bible~? I remember the others quite well~. All but that sone actually.

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pretend this was replied immediately afterwards goldenpathredux March 30 2009, 06:57:18 UTC
My home universe produces many religions and consolidates others.

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depthundersands March 30 2009, 04:44:07 UTC
Thou shalt not make a machine in the likeness of a man's mind.

One should never make a robot to replace a human, they can never be human, they can only be an
abomination.

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Is this some game?
Are you wasting my time quizzing me over bible stories, or are you trying to lure prey with me as the bait?

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[private] goldenpathredux March 30 2009, 06:55:52 UTC
Bait, hook and line, and I wait with the gutting knife...but only with your permission, dear aunt. I met a thinking machine in the likeness of a human girl. Will you help me kill her?

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Re: [private] depthundersands March 30 2009, 14:26:20 UTC
IS it not our first commandment. Killing her would only be doing as we are told.

And yet, our galaxy has been torn apart by religious fanatics. Taking their 'gods' words as their own.

If it is not a threat, yet, i say let it be. Watch it, study it, find out how and why...

But the moment it becomes a threat or you can learn no more from it, destroy it.

But this is just my opinion.
Sometimes an enemy is better off alive, as dead men tell no tales.

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