Playing as the nameless, silent and experienced Hacker, you’ll have to find a way to stop this madness. It was perfect.Writing & WorldbuildingIn terms of story, System Shock won’t present you with intricate mysteries or 300-IQ plots Tri-Optimum’s brand-new AI, SHODAN, went rogue (or rather, was made…) - in consequence, the corporate station orbiting Saturn quickly morphs into a nightmarish prison filled with mutants, scrambled robots and other horrors, all ruled by their cybernetic god(des). Dude blasted her with a verbal middle finger before blasting her in the digital face. It was the perfect "cyberpunk" response flippant, concise, darkly humorous, and rebellious. Ruling the world/universe/whatever held little interest to him plus the lying ♥♥♥♥♥ can't be trusted. Oh and it was "Nah," and the "Nah" was epic. :)) given the tech she has at her disposal (nano, psi, and biological) its not hard to believe at all. I can't believe Shodan can just 'hack' people without inserting hardware or 'brainwash' them without the use of images and sounds, think Clockwork Orange style.Īnyway, that and 'nope' almost taint the preceding hours. Maybe SHODAN only put a little proxy or a backdoor into Rebecca and switches her full conscience with hers at the moment she realizes that the hacker will demolish her soon, like through an audio message on the shuttle after they escaped. Originally posted by grandma_moses:I have the strangest notion that a direct copy of SHODAN within Rebecca ( thus the existence of two indistinguishable SHODANs at the same time ) would be directly opposed to the original SHODAN and both AIs would become enemies very, very soon.
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