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WCDT 3616 to 3621 (20th to 24th November 2017)

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traroth:

--- Quote from: BenRG on 22 Nov 2017, 03:35 ---Well, I don't know if this is a positive or a negative thing:

(click to show/hide)https://twitter.com/jephjacques/status/931633927084822533

Tilly with a 'funeeeeee' new wardrobe. I don't know if that's concept art for later appearances or just Jeph drawing her in a different way because... well, because he wants to.
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So she's not a robot, it seems.

traroth:
Seems like Silly will keep sticking around... :(

shanejayell:
Tilly needs to chill the fuck out. *lol*

JimC:
It might be interesting to know age range of people with reactions to Tilly. Just comes across to me as a naive teenager with big hopes and loads of misconceptions about the world outside school. Seen lots of them. Sure she's turned up to 11 because comic, but its all kinda familiar. You just have to cut them a bit of slack in between keeping on pointing them in the right direction because otherwise they'll never be any use for anything, and sadly school did very little for their socialisation.

So I wonder if some of the folks with great antipathy haven't had quite as many dumb kids they need to train up across their tracks yet? I could be completely off the track, but some aspects of what Hanners is trying to cope with ring some bells for me.

themacnut:

--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 21 Nov 2017, 21:41 ---Tilly has some serious psychological issues.

She's already crossed paths with Winslow and will do so again. Winslow is compassionate, used to dealing with a human who has psychological problems, and he's gaining experience as a counselor.

After all the generations humans have spent programming computers it will be a nice touch of irony if a computer deprograms Tilly.

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That all assumes that Tilly will even want to be deprogrammed. Remember, she joined the corporation of her own free will, and allowed/is allowing herself to be molded to the corporation's needs in a way that she hopes will benefit her as well (for advancement, raises etc). Deprogramming could interfere with that and potentially ruin her career, probably costing her a job. She would not want that to happen and would resist it, maybe with all her might.


--- Quote from: BenRG on 21 Nov 2017, 23:20 ---Finally... There is a dossier? I can't help but wonder for what purpose Beatrice had her underlings create an "Idiot's Guide" to Hannelore!

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Why, for Beatirce to get to know her daughter, of course. Yeah, she could do that the old-fashioned way by, you know, spending time with her, but Beatrice ain't got no time for that, she's got an empire to run! So she has various underlings spy on her daughter and assemble a personality profile that Beatrice can readily and quickly flip through as needed, as well as hand off to someone like Tilly. Time and money saved, yay!

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