yeah I mean, the bullet mechanics are as interesting to me as arguing dragon aerodynamics in GoT.
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Replying to @hoverbird @noradio
the security controls are such a key part of the plot, like electric fences and lysine in jurassic park.
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Replying to @avibryant @noradio
sure, but the mechanics in both are simple to understand. And Michael Crichton invented both of them :)
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Replying to @hoverbird @noradio
to me this is an example of inconsistent or incomplete storytelling. It's *not* critical but it is lacking polish.
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Replying to @avibryant @noradio
when is it ever inconsistent? it's entirely consistent in the show.
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Replying to @hoverbird @noradio
why doesn't QA use those, then? What's the point of the red-barreled live ammo guns that can be turned on humans?
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Replying to @avibryant @noradio
because QA is there to guard against what humans are always afraid of: robots breaking protocol and rising up.
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this is all covered in the first two episodes! Elsie and that security guy have this exact conversation in an elevator.
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it's dismissive to act like all secrets were revealed in first 2 episodes if only
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by the same false logic all catastrophic failures of the show that you didn't apprehend were revealed in first 2 eps.
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I'm out, but when you finish this over a beer I want to hear a report ;)
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