[It's not an insult either. It's just a state of being, you strange little creature. But it also makes the T-800 wonder just how absolutely unstable the cybernetic creations are in RK800's world; 'deviancy' is one thing, but how did no one notice the absolute instability of the concerningly human responses? It is not natural for admiration or eagerness to play a part in an android's day to day function.
But then again... humans are extremely fond of giving human characteristics to things that have no business being humanized. It's a tragic flaw, really. One that leads to them being killed by wild animals or destroyed by man-made intelligences. He gives the RK800 the look of a slightly disappointed father, unaware he is also betraying his origins with quietly cultivated humanity.
Then he turns back to the gun.
Two terminators with concepts of regret. He isn't sure how to address it, internally.]
You are looking to destroy the potential for deviance in androids.
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[It's not an insult either. It's just a state of being, you strange little creature. But it also makes the T-800 wonder just how absolutely unstable the cybernetic creations are in RK800's world; 'deviancy' is one thing, but how did no one notice the absolute instability of the concerningly human responses? It is not natural for admiration or eagerness to play a part in an android's day to day function.
But then again... humans are extremely fond of giving human characteristics to things that have no business being humanized. It's a tragic flaw, really. One that leads to them being killed by wild animals or destroyed by man-made intelligences. He gives the RK800 the look of a slightly disappointed father, unaware he is also betraying his origins with quietly cultivated humanity.
Then he turns back to the gun.
Two terminators with concepts of regret. He isn't sure how to address it, internally.]
You are looking to destroy the potential for deviance in androids.