Sunflower 01/16/2023 (Mon) 20:02 Id: ab4e2e No.2679 del
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>>2678
>It does sound like an interesting servitor but I don't understand exactly what it does
They've been analysing an idea I had for a long time but was unable to fully form. The idea of a person who voluntarily submits to the federation while maintaining full personal agency and at the same time perfectly channels the federation mammoth. From my view it would create an "immortal spot" in the system where you are protected at any cost. From their view it creates the perfect citizen, they don't see my idea as bad even if it was from a personal "selfish" view of wanting protection.

I found out what the servitor does/is aside from a servitor: it has the ability to incarnate souls, it has an artificial womb, but it's perhaps futile to talk about it being "artificial" when it actually perfectly uses the galactic functionality of black holes and emulates natural DNA 100%. There is literally zero difference to a "real" "organic" being at this point, aside from it being clearly cybernetic.

Then for the even bigger thing: If you die, it can grab your soul and incarnate you in the cybernetic body itself. This will indeed create the perfect galfed citizen because the social principles are then in the person's DNA and no teaching or propaganda is needed. It maintains your free will by going full circle 360 degrees around from trying to brainwash people, to just having them born with everything as it should be from scratch. Nothing a person does while wearing this body can be against the federation so they can have full personal freedom. It may sound horrible if you don't agree with/grasp the concept of it, but I think this indeed does work. Souls will escape if their body does not match who they are, or they become trans or something. I don't sense any risk of mistakes like that in this design.

Yes, I like this one.