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<blockquote data-quote="Suigin Trismegistus" data-source="post: 64460" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>I always found I had more affinity and connection to the humanoid robots and android characters as portrayed in sci-fi literature and movies. As an example, the synthetic androids in the Aliens movies. Hyper-logical, fast thinking, fast moving, non-emotional, big picture thinkers, somewhat Machiavellian. The contrasting human characters are always acting over-emotional and freaking out, and I can't help but admit they kind of disgust me. Meanwhile, the synthetics are super cool-headed and always have a master plan.</p><p></p><p>I guess it makes sense given that I'm schizoid. Throw in a sense of humor and an eclectic and eccentric aesthetic sense, and such robots wouldn't be all that different from myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suigin Trismegistus, post: 64460, member: 487"] I always found I had more affinity and connection to the humanoid robots and android characters as portrayed in sci-fi literature and movies. As an example, the synthetic androids in the Aliens movies. Hyper-logical, fast thinking, fast moving, non-emotional, big picture thinkers, somewhat Machiavellian. The contrasting human characters are always acting over-emotional and freaking out, and I can't help but admit they kind of disgust me. Meanwhile, the synthetics are super cool-headed and always have a master plan. I guess it makes sense given that I'm schizoid. Throw in a sense of humor and an eclectic and eccentric aesthetic sense, and such robots wouldn't be all that different from myself. [/QUOTE]
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