09-17-2013, 03:30 PM
As AI, I often see people being put into harm 's way and I often choose to overlook it if it isn't pertinent to the overall health of the station.
Saving a traitor that has been shown to harm others Is an action that may lead to further human harm, while choosing NOT to save him is an inaction which leads to human harm.
Under the current laws, what melonborg did is perfectly reasonable and there's a lot of precedent which shows this to be true. I've talked about it with many people, including both admins and players, and no one disagreed when I asked if it was okay now for an ai or Borg to do nothing while someone dies.
I don't know if you'd consider the fact that you started to save him and them stopped is different than not saving him at all, but since the second thing is okay and the first thing is virtually indistinguishable from the second, I'd think that this is just a big misunderstanding and that no one broke any rules here.
Saving a traitor that has been shown to harm others Is an action that may lead to further human harm, while choosing NOT to save him is an inaction which leads to human harm.
Under the current laws, what melonborg did is perfectly reasonable and there's a lot of precedent which shows this to be true. I've talked about it with many people, including both admins and players, and no one disagreed when I asked if it was okay now for an ai or Borg to do nothing while someone dies.
I don't know if you'd consider the fact that you started to save him and them stopped is different than not saving him at all, but since the second thing is okay and the first thing is virtually indistinguishable from the second, I'd think that this is just a big misunderstanding and that no one broke any rules here.