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Borged Borgs: A Debate of Ethics
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As AI, I generally recommend borging human antagonists that I can tell the crew is going to murder no matter what I say, if only because that's less "harmful" and more importantly, it keeps them in the round. But just grabbing some unwilling schmuck and borging him? Not cool.

Removal of butts is harmless. The crew isn't using them anyway.

Injecting somebody unwilling with a ton of the stuff to get them addicted is probably harmful, but just treating their injuries with something addictive isn't.

Why would cloning ever be harm? It's better than being dead.

Fires kind of depend on the situation. Huge-ass fire behind a door and they've got nothing to protect themselves? Wander elsewhere, human. If I can tell that locking them in somewhere will just get them killed by superheated air, and that they can probably make it if they run through it, I tell them that I can either lock them in and risk them being trapped and suffocated, or that they can try to run it. If they want to recover bodies from a blazing Toxins room or something and they brought a ton of Kelotane/a firesuit, they can head on in. I do make sure to warn them about the...unreliability of the firesuit though.
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