Gamer

Gamer

by I

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222Kwords7chapters
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Ch. 7Chapter 4 Passage Soldiers
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"Civilization" is an interstellar utopia where humans and machines coexist. Intelligent machines are equal residents of the civilized world, with distinct personalities, positions, and quirks, and even have a higher status than humans. Here, advanced technology can provide people with extremely rich material wealth, and any needs can be easily met. Life is so leisurely and free that games have rightfully become the grand pastime of "civilization." --Introduction--He is tired of life. He is an invincible game king and an insightful game theorist. However, masters are inevitably lonely. It hasn't given up hope yet. It is an intelligent machine with a surly personality, and it is also a defective product that is seriously inconsistent with the initial settings. It can only run away in grief and anger. A person travels thousands of miles for a game, and an intelligent machine goes astray for dignity. In that star field where the laws of physics completely fail, turbulent human stories are unfolding. Reality is a game!

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Blue Sky and Sea24d ago

civilization and games

It's different from what I imagined as a story about a player's buzz machine. It's more humane if you read it carefully. The biggest feeling after reading the whole article is that I started to think seriously about civilization from Gotsch's perspective. The emperor was arrogant. He did not realize that the civilized Gotch was not only better than him in intellectual games, but also in physical adaptability. It's not that you can't be cruel, but you can choose not to be so. If the development of civilization is to create a hell, or a hell with distinct levels, I'm sorry, but my human flesh-head would rather it actually have a self-destruct program. Otherwise, it would be too bad, wouldn't it?

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