![]() He was also very interested in soulkiller so there is every possibility that there is a Bartmoss floating around in cyberspace by the time of 2077. My personal theory which Talsoran refuses to confirm or deny is that its actually a spoored copy of Bartmoss or Bartmoss himself as as of the Firestorm books its known he did a version of spooring (AI copying) of himself and Arasaka wasn't sure if he was "dead dead" or just meatspace dead. Hard to say but we know at the least the Blackwall itself is an AI or is run by one/the equivalent of one. Perhaps it inspects, and if it detects an AI that would be a threat just filters it out, so that it is stuck, digitally, on the other side no matter where its physical servers are located. ![]() It is plausible that it isn't a wall so much as a filter for example, in Delamain's quest, if you combine Delamain and all of his child AIs it is hinted that the end result is a unshackled serious AGI, as Delamain says he has to leave for "home." But its plausible that he is in the process of being filtered out of the human-accessible Net by the Blackwall, if it works that way. ![]() She wouldn't be a peer of the AIs in the world but yet would be considered a threat by everybody else.Īs far as the Blackwall, nobody knows precisely how it works. If she still couldn't multi-task, couldn't create subsidiary AIs, couldn't modify her own code, and had a speed-intelligence of a little bit higher than a human she would have a hard time. Would it be cool as fuck and else to some great advancements in biology and cybernetics? Hellz yeah!ĭepends on how much of Richter's safeguards existed when she got transferred in. And then taking that stuff and mixing it with cybernetics. Speaking of plant stuff, I’d love to see some interesting plant based things she makes, be it isolating and abusing a mechanic found in one while blasting it to a 11/10 on extreme scale, or by mixing with other plant traits or animal genes for unique stuff. Probably not enough to do what the shards so desperately want, to escape entropy, but I mean efficiency, streamlining, and self sufficiency are the name of the game Hell, she could maybe create some chemicals to increase the growth rate of the plants, alongside supplementary tech like artificial lighting that increases the efficiency of plant growth per unit of light. Could she end up creating a biomass converter for specific things such as enzymes and proteins and chemicals? If so, there’s reason enough to set up a hydroponics bay beyond normal food, and that is self sufficient chemical creation. The villain is always the corporate system at all levels.Īctually, wonder how far Taylor can go with the tech base cloning/genetics wise with cyberpunk. That is the thing about Cyberpunk, no matter how high you rise it is always a constant fight for survival as the Corpo world just trades being shot by gangs to being shit by business rivals. Her mother's family might be an option better than most but I doubt it will come without strings attached and she will not have anywhere near the independence she does now. The issue being in Cyberpunk that is limited to very evil crops who would prefer to leave the world a reck in rule over then fix it and will terrorize any opponent who risk harming them. What Taylor really need to change the world is both Money and Security so she can perform her projects safely. She could be dropped all the money in the world right now and it would not matter because she would be killed before it could be used. The issue for Taylor has always been if she rocks the boat too much the Corps will lock her up to use as a slave at best. Click to shrink.I would more say the thing holding Taylor back is money because her threatening anyone will get people after her trying to kill her.
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