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Naah! She would never do that!
She never has a glitch!
http://www.summer-glau.net/gallery/albums/s2_promo/2x04_007.jpg
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Cameron didn't get the memo!
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Compare these robots
The picture in the article is much better than the first article - you can see the whole thing.
I still prefer to see THIS whole thing:
http://www.summer-glau.net/gallery/albums/scc_hq/fox2_03-summer-moody_0489r.jpg
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Compare these robots
The picture in the article is much better than the first article - you can see the whole thing.
I still prefer to see THIS whole thing:
http://www.summer-glau.net/gallery/albums/scc_hq/fox2_03-summer-moody_0489r.jpg
http://www.summer-glau.net/gallery/albums/HQ/newHQ.jpg -
As long as
the killer robots look like Summer Glau, I can live with it.
I want to live with it!
See? Even John Connor agrees! -
The Only Robot I Want To Dream About or With
is Summer Glau! And more Summer Glau! And MORE Summer Glau! And STILL MORE Summer Glau! In UHQ! And EVEN MORE Summer Glau!
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The Only Robot I Want To Dream About or With
is Summer Glau! And more Summer Glau! And MORE Summer Glau! And STILL MORE Summer Glau! In UHQ! And EVEN MORE Summer Glau!
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The Only Robot I Want To Dream About or With
is Summer Glau! And more Summer Glau! And MORE Summer Glau! And STILL MORE Summer Glau! In UHQ! And EVEN MORE Summer Glau!
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The Only Robot I Want To Dream About or With
is Summer Glau! And more Summer Glau! And MORE Summer Glau! And STILL MORE Summer Glau! In UHQ! And EVEN MORE Summer Glau!
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The Only Robot I Want To Dream About or With
is Summer Glau! And more Summer Glau! And MORE Summer Glau! And STILL MORE Summer Glau! In UHQ! And EVEN MORE Summer Glau!
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Several points
Firs of all, it wouldn't be hard to make robots more ethical than humans, since humans don't have any ethics, no matter how much they talk about them.
Second, that's what "ethicists" do - talk about them. They do that to establish that they're more "moral" than anybody else. That's about it for the value of it.
Third, nonetheless, in distinguishing between Special Ops War and "general" war, you want rules to prevent armies from massacring civilians.
Fourth, unfortunately the corollary of that is that if you have a superpower whose military budget exceeds the combined military budgets of the rest of the world, there is nobody able to compel said superpower to obey the "rules of war" - so they are ignored, as they are in Iraq, where the US military has killed an estimated 300,000 civilians due to trigger-happy troops, loose rules of engagement ("any military age male is a target", which was the rule in Fallujah three years ago), and a five-fold increase in aerial bombing this past year in order to hold military casualties to a minimum in order to proclaim that the war is being won (on the backs of civilians.)
Fifth, that said, if the new robots look like this or this or this or this or this or this, then I for one welcome our new hottie killbot sex toys/overlords.
(Those pics are HQ, click on them.)
Anybody picked up on the fact that this new Terminator doesn't seem to have a designation. It ain't just some T100 or T101 with a female form...And this one is operating independently of John's or Sarah's orders. I think we're gonna find out more over time just what this one really is.
Anybody also notice that John is already getting the hots for her. In the revised Episode 1, he was checking out her butt. In Episode 2, she stroked his neck - for her it was a stress test, but that's not how he took it. I knew from day one the writers were going to try to hook those two up. I think it's tied in to what kind of Terminator she really is.
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Several points
Firs of all, it wouldn't be hard to make robots more ethical than humans, since humans don't have any ethics, no matter how much they talk about them.
Second, that's what "ethicists" do - talk about them. They do that to establish that they're more "moral" than anybody else. That's about it for the value of it.
Third, nonetheless, in distinguishing between Special Ops War and "general" war, you want rules to prevent armies from massacring civilians.
Fourth, unfortunately the corollary of that is that if you have a superpower whose military budget exceeds the combined military budgets of the rest of the world, there is nobody able to compel said superpower to obey the "rules of war" - so they are ignored, as they are in Iraq, where the US military has killed an estimated 300,000 civilians due to trigger-happy troops, loose rules of engagement ("any military age male is a target", which was the rule in Fallujah three years ago), and a five-fold increase in aerial bombing this past year in order to hold military casualties to a minimum in order to proclaim that the war is being won (on the backs of civilians.)
Fifth, that said, if the new robots look like this or this or this or this or this or this, then I for one welcome our new hottie killbot sex toys/overlords.
(Those pics are HQ, click on them.)
Anybody picked up on the fact that this new Terminator doesn't seem to have a designation. It ain't just some T100 or T101 with a female form...And this one is operating independently of John's or Sarah's orders. I think we're gonna find out more over time just what this one really is.
Anybody also notice that John is already getting the hots for her. In the revised Episode 1, he was checking out her butt. In Episode 2, she stroked his neck - for her it was a stress test, but that's not how he took it. I knew from day one the writers were going to try to hook those two up. I think it's tied in to what kind of Terminator she really is.
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Several points
Firs of all, it wouldn't be hard to make robots more ethical than humans, since humans don't have any ethics, no matter how much they talk about them.
Second, that's what "ethicists" do - talk about them. They do that to establish that they're more "moral" than anybody else. That's about it for the value of it.
Third, nonetheless, in distinguishing between Special Ops War and "general" war, you want rules to prevent armies from massacring civilians.
Fourth, unfortunately the corollary of that is that if you have a superpower whose military budget exceeds the combined military budgets of the rest of the world, there is nobody able to compel said superpower to obey the "rules of war" - so they are ignored, as they are in Iraq, where the US military has killed an estimated 300,000 civilians due to trigger-happy troops, loose rules of engagement ("any military age male is a target", which was the rule in Fallujah three years ago), and a five-fold increase in aerial bombing this past year in order to hold military casualties to a minimum in order to proclaim that the war is being won (on the backs of civilians.)
Fifth, that said, if the new robots look like this or this or this or this or this or this, then I for one welcome our new hottie killbot sex toys/overlords.
(Those pics are HQ, click on them.)
Anybody picked up on the fact that this new Terminator doesn't seem to have a designation. It ain't just some T100 or T101 with a female form...And this one is operating independently of John's or Sarah's orders. I think we're gonna find out more over time just what this one really is.
Anybody also notice that John is already getting the hots for her. In the revised Episode 1, he was checking out her butt. In Episode 2, she stroked his neck - for her it was a stress test, but that's not how he took it. I knew from day one the writers were going to try to hook those two up. I think it's tied in to what kind of Terminator she really is.
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Several points
Firs of all, it wouldn't be hard to make robots more ethical than humans, since humans don't have any ethics, no matter how much they talk about them.
Second, that's what "ethicists" do - talk about them. They do that to establish that they're more "moral" than anybody else. That's about it for the value of it.
Third, nonetheless, in distinguishing between Special Ops War and "general" war, you want rules to prevent armies from massacring civilians.
Fourth, unfortunately the corollary of that is that if you have a superpower whose military budget exceeds the combined military budgets of the rest of the world, there is nobody able to compel said superpower to obey the "rules of war" - so they are ignored, as they are in Iraq, where the US military has killed an estimated 300,000 civilians due to trigger-happy troops, loose rules of engagement ("any military age male is a target", which was the rule in Fallujah three years ago), and a five-fold increase in aerial bombing this past year in order to hold military casualties to a minimum in order to proclaim that the war is being won (on the backs of civilians.)
Fifth, that said, if the new robots look like this or this or this or this or this or this, then I for one welcome our new hottie killbot sex toys/overlords.
(Those pics are HQ, click on them.)
Anybody picked up on the fact that this new Terminator doesn't seem to have a designation. It ain't just some T100 or T101 with a female form...And this one is operating independently of John's or Sarah's orders. I think we're gonna find out more over time just what this one really is.
Anybody also notice that John is already getting the hots for her. In the revised Episode 1, he was checking out her butt. In Episode 2, she stroked his neck - for her it was a stress test, but that's not how he took it. I knew from day one the writers were going to try to hook those two up. I think it's tied in to what kind of Terminator she really is.
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Several points
Firs of all, it wouldn't be hard to make robots more ethical than humans, since humans don't have any ethics, no matter how much they talk about them.
Second, that's what "ethicists" do - talk about them. They do that to establish that they're more "moral" than anybody else. That's about it for the value of it.
Third, nonetheless, in distinguishing between Special Ops War and "general" war, you want rules to prevent armies from massacring civilians.
Fourth, unfortunately the corollary of that is that if you have a superpower whose military budget exceeds the combined military budgets of the rest of the world, there is nobody able to compel said superpower to obey the "rules of war" - so they are ignored, as they are in Iraq, where the US military has killed an estimated 300,000 civilians due to trigger-happy troops, loose rules of engagement ("any military age male is a target", which was the rule in Fallujah three years ago), and a five-fold increase in aerial bombing this past year in order to hold military casualties to a minimum in order to proclaim that the war is being won (on the backs of civilians.)
Fifth, that said, if the new robots look like this or this or this or this or this or this, then I for one welcome our new hottie killbot sex toys/overlords.
(Those pics are HQ, click on them.)
Anybody picked up on the fact that this new Terminator doesn't seem to have a designation. It ain't just some T100 or T101 with a female form...And this one is operating independently of John's or Sarah's orders. I think we're gonna find out more over time just what this one really is.
Anybody also notice that John is already getting the hots for her. In the revised Episode 1, he was checking out her butt. In Episode 2, she stroked his neck - for her it was a stress test, but that's not how he took it. I knew from day one the writers were going to try to hook those two up. I think it's tied in to what kind of Terminator she really is.
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Several points
Firs of all, it wouldn't be hard to make robots more ethical than humans, since humans don't have any ethics, no matter how much they talk about them.
Second, that's what "ethicists" do - talk about them. They do that to establish that they're more "moral" than anybody else. That's about it for the value of it.
Third, nonetheless, in distinguishing between Special Ops War and "general" war, you want rules to prevent armies from massacring civilians.
Fourth, unfortunately the corollary of that is that if you have a superpower whose military budget exceeds the combined military budgets of the rest of the world, there is nobody able to compel said superpower to obey the "rules of war" - so they are ignored, as they are in Iraq, where the US military has killed an estimated 300,000 civilians due to trigger-happy troops, loose rules of engagement ("any military age male is a target", which was the rule in Fallujah three years ago), and a five-fold increase in aerial bombing this past year in order to hold military casualties to a minimum in order to proclaim that the war is being won (on the backs of civilians.)
Fifth, that said, if the new robots look like this or this or this or this or this or this, then I for one welcome our new hottie killbot sex toys/overlords.
(Those pics are HQ, click on them.)
Anybody picked up on the fact that this new Terminator doesn't seem to have a designation. It ain't just some T100 or T101 with a female form...And this one is operating independently of John's or Sarah's orders. I think we're gonna find out more over time just what this one really is.
Anybody also notice that John is already getting the hots for her. In the revised Episode 1, he was checking out her butt. In Episode 2, she stroked his neck - for her it was a stress test, but that's not how he took it. I knew from day one the writers were going to try to hook those two up. I think it's tied in to what kind of Terminator she really is.