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Doanna
WarRavens League of Infamy
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Posted - 2014.02.07 00:10:00 -
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I was reading the thread about naming the mercenaries of Dust 514, and there was a lot of talk about how we are just a consciousness stored in a database. Is that accurate? Because we have a copy of ourselves in our merc quarters that never seems to go away.. I apologize, I'm just a bit confused with the details of this. Whether we are a stored consciousness or a transferred one from someone in a remote location. |
True Adamance
Praetoriani Classiarii Templares Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
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Posted - 2014.02.07 00:12:00 -
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Our consciousness's are to the best of my knowledge as you say are stored within the implants we use and are at the moment of death transferred from one clone body bearing these implants to another one created on the spot by the Nanites which composed our bodies and armour. Being literally formed out of thin air, encased in our armour.
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Michael Arck
Onuoto Uakan Huogaatsu
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Posted - 2014.02.07 00:15:00 -
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This is totally my perspective, so it may or may not be accurate.
The consciousness is stored in a database, yes. What you see in the MQ, is our visual representation of course. What you don't see (and this is where my perspective comes into play) is the clone going to the location, suitting up and check the battle finder to see where he can be hired.
Think of the Dust video before it was released when it shows a young lady selecting her fits and such, before heading off to a battle.
The consciousness is always there. Whenever we die, right before death, our consciousness is jettisoned towards another clone. Our consciousness selects the dropsuit we wish to be reborn in and we "come to" from a spawn uplink or CRU, the latter which houses the "blank sheets" of clones ready to be downloaded with our consciousness.
So that copy is still us. You just don't see him coming into the MQ, or arriving at the space station and you don't see him being in a ship, traveling to battle location. That's the area left to imagination for us.
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KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf
Dominion of the Supreme Emperor God-King KAGEHOSHI
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Posted - 2014.02.07 00:15:00 -
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Our clones have implants that allow us to transfer our minds to a new body instantly (so no storage needed, I think). Our bodies are disposable (even the one in our MQ), when we die, our consciousness is transferred to a new one.
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knight of 6
SVER True Blood Public Disorder.
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Posted - 2014.02.07 00:18:00 -
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I doubt that the conscience is stored in a database because that would imply that rather than a simply transferring it between clones it is copied and pasted to clones, meaning clones could be instanced rather than simply moved.
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Draxus Prime
BurgezzE.T.F Public Disorder.
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Posted - 2014.02.07 00:19:00 -
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At the moment of death a special implant takes a "snapshot" of the brain and sends it to a new clone. 1 method used to quickly travel from 1 place to another clone hopping which is when you kill your current clone and sends your consciousness to a clone at the desired spot, this is how you go from your MQ, to the warbarge then to the ground
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Squagga
The State Protectorate
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Posted - 2014.02.07 00:27:00 -
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Pretty sure you're supposed to be walking or taking the tram system, funny i know, to the war room. From there you walk to the little bay that you jump out of. Yes your memories and experiences stay with you, but are moved to your new clones. I doubt it would be stored on a database though. It wouldn't be that difficult to destroy someones identity
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knight of 6
SVER True Blood Public Disorder.
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Posted - 2014.02.07 00:28:00 -
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midi-chlorians
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Draxus Prime
BurgezzE.T.F Public Disorder.
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Posted - 2014.02.07 00:31:00 -
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your consciousness is not in a database, they're transferred instantly using FTL communications via fluid routers at star gates
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NextDark Knight
Hellstorm Inc League of Infamy
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Posted - 2014.02.07 00:35:00 -
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It's transferred into the battle net at time of death. Then if needed on the battlefield it is moved into a new clone. It's part of the VR technology used by the sleepers so they don't physically need to be in a body to make decisions. Yet, there is a reason why a body is needed to be connected to a clone to keep the consciousness grounded. Some kind of sleeper law hinted at in the Templar One book. If that's cannon or not IDK.
BTW, The Sleepers are a advanced Race in New Edan that moved there minds into Virtual reality to solve problems. Got addiced to the VR world and wished to never be awoken again by the Jove (Another Advanced Race in Eve). The Jove where tasked at awaking the sleepers but a rare generic disease appeared that only affected the Jove race. Now the Jove live in solitude or are all dead. No one really knows.
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akira 1999
The Unholy Legion Of DarkStar DARKSTAR ARMY
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Posted - 2014.02.07 00:52:00 -
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the technology used is basically a hybrid of jovian pod technology and sleeper virtual reality technolgy
at the moment of death the implants in our heads take a snapshot of our brains and transfers the information that has changed from the previous snapshot. this takes a lot less computing power and information transmission bandwidth. the exact way this is done is only been skimmed over as far as i remember.
the templars (original amarrian dust mercs) had extracted sleeper technology that allowed instantaneous transfers of consciousness but had the side effect of still possessing the original sleepers conscience in some of the trial subjects. That caused the whole templar hunt event form a while ago.
as far as i can figure the new dust merc transfer is between the merc and either the MCC or the war barge in orbit and then back down to either a CRU or a drop uplink. The CRU or uplink uses nanites and any recently deceased corpses to create new clones for transfer. |
NextDark Knight
Hellstorm Inc League of Infamy
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Posted - 2014.02.07 00:59:00 -
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akira 1999 wrote: as far as i can figure the new dust merc transfer is between the merc and either the MCC or the war barge in orbit and then back down to either a CRU or a drop uplink. The CRU or uplink uses nanites and any recently deceased corpses to create new clones for transfer.
The uplinks are a wormhole bridge from a CRU, painful and lethal. Merc can't survive but a few days after using a uplink.
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akira 1999
The Unholy Legion Of DarkStar DARKSTAR ARMY
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Posted - 2014.02.14 01:20:00 -
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ahh sorry meant the CRU/uplink is the data transfer mechanism. the way the snapshot info is transferred into the new clone.
but hell it could be a whole different system from that. Not sure was just a guess based on the technology lore from EVE. |
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