Since Dolly the sheep i have been out of the loop a bit i have to admit...
You'd be even more out of the loop by the 34th century.
Since Dolly the sheep i have been out of the loop a bit i have to admit...
True. I hope to be a moddet KI ASP pilot by then tho in RL tbh^^You'd be even more out of the loop by the 34th century.
Please no! Clone Upkeep!clones exist in the lore.
Even memory transfer / manipulation exists in the lore.
(granted, it's supposed to be very expensive and it's unlikely to be expensive or cost anything at all in the game)
SpaceballbatsI'd like to think it'll be the cloning or resurrection idea since that's the only way you could come back from being blasted into kibble.
I do hope you can blast/beat things into kibble.
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We might as well confirm mining pickaxe as a melee weapon i suppose.Sharp sticks? Sonic electronic hullbreakers?
I've always thought of CMDR's consciousness being backed up and installed into new printed "clones" using technology akin to "stacks" in "altered Carbon".
Nuke them from orbit, it's the only way to be sure.What we need now FD (RIGHT NAWWWW!)
Video: Federal Dropship descending into Thargoid ruins. This going on in the back:
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Don't worry Commander Ripley! Your squad of ultimate SDC marines will protect you!
Nuke them from orbit, it's the only way to be sure.
I think we already were at that point before
Also who would trust SDC?
The show, "Dark Matter" had a funny take on this. The characters' "mind" were in clones operated by telepresence. If you died, you woke up in the telepresence pod with no memory of how you died.Your head detaches like a mini escape pod and warps to a new body, or that you telepresence to a new robo bod.
...then we are saved by "an escape pod?", and can rebuy at a station if we have the funds.
If i am happily playing a game of spacefootball in open using spacelegs, and someone "accidentally" crushes me in any number of hilarious ways, how will the lore explain that if i can rebuy?
Just a thought
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The show, "Dark Matter" had a funny take on this. The characters' "mind" were in clones operated by telepresence. If you died, you woke up in the telepresence pod with no memory of how you died.
I at least want to see you standing on chairs...