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I can't believe I laughed at that, it was like one of my dad's jokes :rofl:
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I can't believe I laughed at that, it was like one of my dad's jokes :rofl:
My humor can be an aquired taste. I'm usually the only one rolling. I'm glad you liked it.
I voted I felt sorry for him a little bit. I'm very empathetic...
he was a bastard that fucked up his only friend and let her kill herself. theres no reason for me to feel sorry for him, he seemed content activating the ZZ top every once in a while and seemed even more content sitting where he was and watching what happened when he played the drums.
Blaine was probaly one of the greater characters King has created.
I feel sorry for him because he was a victim of mental disease... It's wasted emotion to hate someone who isn't sane...
And yes, he was one of the greatest characters ever!
Victim? How can a coke can be a victim?
But Letti, a coke can is not a good analogy because a coke can doesn't have artificial intelligence (AI), and understanding AI is the key to understanding Blaine (also Andy, Nigel, and Bill). AI elevates it from machine to something else. And where do we draw the line with intelligent machines? All of the mechanical beings in TDT certainly have self-awareness and, apparently, feelings. How much intelligence is enough to call it "living"?
Have you ever read any of the stories in Asimov's I, Robot? If not, I strongly urge it. I think it will help to understand quite a bit about the mechanical beings in TDT.
Correct, but that's because of the Three Laws of Robotics. Just read TDT mechanical beings as like the robots in Asimov's work but without the failsafe.
ETA: Also, sometimes the robots in Asimov's stories could defy their masters by taking an order too literally. For example, there is one story where a robot is irritating a human worker and the worker tells him to get lost. The robot then hides in a shipment of identical robots, literally "getting lost" per his master's order.
Blaine kind of reminds me of Terminator. bash him in the head too many times and he'll revert between his new progamming and his old programming...
I would think that if I was building a robot, that rule would be first on the list. :lol:
Absolutely!
Bad guy
*bash*
good guy
*bash*
Bad guy
*bash*
good guy
*bash*
Wait! how many times did I bash his head? Oh he's still trying to kill me.. I'll bash him over the head again!
I liked Blaine. I thought he was a great character.
I voted the middle one, (as in partly sorry). That is mainly the influence of 'little Blaine' who seemed to be Blaine's lost morality encapsulated in another personality.
As for whether or not Blaine is to,er, blame...!?!... that's difficult since he is insane. The fact that he became insane isn't his fault, but he could still choose whether or not to act, and for that he is to blame.
(By the way, if these trains consciousness are mainly in the computer systems of Ludd, would the destruction of the train reallly kill them?)
I've often considered that last bit. The poison gas sure wouldn't have killed the main computer at Lud and if the train is just an extension of that...I would say no.
So, you don't think it was Blaine the computer brain that Eddie killed with his stupid humor?
Its an interesting question because Blaine's logic centers were under lud and if what Eddie did to them fried him back to his origin--that could have been the end.
So now I'm on the fence again.
No, I think Blaine died from it. But I do think the aparatus wouldn't be effected by the lethal gas, thats all.
For shizzle. :cool:
Seems like two different things to me though. If "blaine the computer at Lud" didn't die, only his train extension...that is one thing.
What was brought up is weather or not the logic problem fried him all the way back to the source, in that case the computer brain would be dead as well no?
Or perhaps it only fried the circuits that run Blaine, in that case I would consider him fully dead.
Blaine completely died. Eddie completely killed the computer in Lud, which made the mono crash. The mono wasn't really Blaine at all...only a train that he was sending to Topeka. That is how I see it. :)
Well there you go.
My first reaction was that it only killed the train, and not what was up the digital line. But it was so severe, it makes sense that it would have got the whole thing.
Although, its a fun idea that Blaine still lives in the forum of a dim light somewhere on a computer bank under Lud.