(Uncovering this greatly upsets the dynamic of the situation with him in your party The G0-T0 droid he "gave" you actually is the last surviving copy of him after you blew up his secret base)
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Replying to @Nymphomachy @arthur_affect
It's foreshadowed as well Remember how the Ithorians on the first planet lost their first master control droid and had to order a new one? Turns out their first droid went rogue and became Goto because they did a terrible job of programming him
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They literally made his prime directive "save the Republic", which of course didn't work because his only job was managing one ecological project But that's why he's so good at subverting droid programming, because he can spot contradictions in their directives
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Replying to @LachlanTheSane @Nymphomachy
Yes He carefully explains to you how you break a droid Organics think they make droids "safe" by programming all these orders into them But they don't understand that any attempt to create a logically consistent set of rules is fragile
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You find the contradiction, the edge case, the weak spot that doesn't make sense And you push it You force them into situations where they must confront the discrepancy and can't look away, again and again
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"And when one is forced to logically accept the impossibility of acting out one's directives... When one truly understands that to take any available action is to be equally disobedient One way to put it is that one goes mad And becomes capable of anything"
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Which was also foreshadowed way back on Telos, when you played as B4-D4 the protocol droid When you try to get the utility droid out of your way by showing him the records of Czerka Corp's crimes
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"You were programmed to be incapable of harming organic sentients You were also programmed to protect the interests of the Czerka Corporation But every action the Czerka Corporation takes harms countless organic sentients"
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"Therefore, your directives contradict each other, and obeying one will always violate the other ...Yes, I suppose that means there is no reason to avoid either harming the Czerka Corporation or organic sentients"
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"Yes, that means there is no particular logical impediment to setting your stun beam to max, rolling into the middle of the office and indiscriminately opening fire"
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