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Connor ([personal profile] rk800connor) wrote in [community profile] reverienet 2018-08-06 03:05 am (UTC)

Statistically speaking, the more individuals, with their varying knowledge and experience, that are working on a problem, the more likely we are to succeed.

[Alucard leans closer and it's distracting, his thoughts straying in spite of his attempts to stay focused, like his programming wasn't sure how to respond, which path to pull him down. but then what Alucard was saying sunk in and his brows knit, LED flickering yellow. He blinked hard a few times, chasing away a few small twitches. The information, the things Alucard was trying to tell him were true, were hard falses in his programming.

Was his programming wrong?]


But... [He blinked again, voice soft and uncertain.] If you made something, a machine, to accomplish a task and it couldn't accomplish that task... would you keep it? Even though it didn't work?

[He fixed Alucard with a searching, questioning gaze, LED yellow, seemingly unsure what Alucard's answer would be and now unsure what the right answer was.]

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