10-19-2022, 04:36 AM 
	
	
	(10-19-2022, 12:35 AM)nefarious6th Wrote: I guess since we're posting qualifications hi, nefarious6th. Silicon main 2015-2020.
I'm saying that people expect a lot from other players who dont know the whole situation and cant make the determination in the moment who to trust. Part of the game is information asymmetry. A result of that is people don't know who to trust. Hence why when one cyborg is rogue, people dont know if they can trust others.
Yeah, I get this however that's applied for all silicons and never a human department. For example, one staff assistant I dunno, blows up something. Not every staff assistant will be arrested. But every silicon would be destroyed (In the context that one silicon blows something up) and no one would care about the other 5 staff assistants. And multiple law racks do exist which means people shouldn't go around destroying cyborgs as they may be connected to a separate law rack.
Also I have been a silicon main from 2020 - 2022 (almost 2023)
And these are issues that I have seen from everyone/thing
I think the whole "They are a silicon, we can just rebuild them" thought is annoying because it could be applied for human "Oh well, we can just clone them or use strange reagent" but no one goes slaughtering humans because one of them did something wrong or an entire department because one did something wrong

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