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eymerin's Nier Automata (PS4)
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[September 25, 2018 09:31:06 PM]
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I helped gather supplies and equipment for a weapon vendor while playing today. He made an interesting observation when he said something like "these new weapons should help keep my friends alive. Or maybe they will kill them faster..." I thought there was a good point about war in this statement. The need to arm soldiers indicates the danger they are in. Well outfitted soldiers are the ones that will see action. I don't think that arming soldiers causes them to be in danger of being killed though. They are related, but one does not cause the other.
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[September 24, 2018 09:02:33 PM]
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The game map has opened up quite a bit while playing today. I completed a few missions for some people on earth. Mostly gathering supplies. I did progress in the story a bit too. I found a colony of robots that mimic human behavior and actually speak with each other. Then they all banded together and created a very lifelike android for some reason. The question I had was why do the humans believe they can destroy these machines when many of these machines seem to have become intelligent. Also, what level of intelligence is required to merit this special consideration? Many people would insist that even unintelligent animals have just as valuable lives as humans do.
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[September 20, 2018 12:52:04 PM]
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I just started and got all the way through the first mission. I thought it was interesting that you play a character who can back up their mind and memories wirelessly if they are about to die. This was surprising after the main fight sequence when your character wakes up in what I assume is a new body.
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