Ed130 The Vanguard wrote:Aethor wrote:In a number of posts, such as in the
Langhorne's big mistake thread, RFC said that in the original TF, there were some PICAs that were "emancipated", personalities legally on their own, without the ten-day limit. A small number of them, but there were some. Some in VRs, others in special PICAs hardwired to that personality.
Words of the author should be the final authority on that.
But in OAR, it's said
"After all, no one had ever contemplated maintaining a PICA in autonomous mode indefinitely, which meant no one had any experience in doing that for more than ten days at a time."This seems to me to be rather conclusive... as in, shows that there weren't any such PICAs. It says that no one even >>contemplated<< that.
So, how can both of these facts be true at the same time?
My impression was the 'standard model' PICA's that could have a human mind uploaded to it (and have its memories off-loaded into the human owner later) had never been run longer than ten days due to the 'ten day law' and associated programming.
The
emancipated personality's got their own 'hardwired' model which they were permanently uploaded into as being a separate person under TF law they couldn't operate the 'parents' PICA anymore.
IIRC, there really was no standard model PICA, or if there was, it was more the commercial models used for hostile environments such as doing tasks in deep space that would have placed a biological human under serious risk. There were also those who served the physically handicapped who who were unable to get around and do things for themselves.
Nimue's PICA, on the other hand, was designed as a very expensive toy and was given to her by her outlandishly wealthy father who could afford the most updated and top of the line PICA money could buy and give it to his daughter as a gift. It could mimic almost anything a human could do and then transfer the experience back to the biological original. Nimue was interested in extreme sports, for example. Her PICA could go out and experience it for her and then transfer the memory back to Nimue and it became her memory.
Emancipation occured when the owner of the PICA renounced any rights or control over it and the PICA became legally a person in its own right. Such emancipated PICAs assumed responsibility for themselves and were no longer beholden to the original owner. One of the consequences of this was that the PICA no longer was subject to the 10 day limit.
I would suspect that PICAs like Nimue's were very rare, if for no other reason than most people couldn't afford one. The corrolary to that would be that emancipated PICAs would be even more rare sunce they would only be a smaller percentage of the total group.
For those of you who might have come to the forums more recently, I hope this thumbnail sketch helps. Old hands like SWM, Drak, PeterZ, and Lyonheart might be able to correct and fill this out a bit more. But I think I've got the essence of the thing...
Don