09-18-2013, 03:00 PM
Katznelson Wrote:To paraphrase: By even acting to save him effectively obligates you as the cyborg to ensure his safety. Your obligation and duty as a cyborg effectively binds you into seeking his rescue to hospitable areas.I think you're still applying the inaction clause; that doesn't exist anymore, the only thing I could conceivably been obligated to do would be to drag him into a pressurised area.[/quote]
Since you started saving him, stopping was an action leading to his harm. Also hospitable just mean survivable. So yes a pressurized area.