Having seen the first episode of the new season, what are you expecting? Do you think they are going to continue to remix the original scene order, or not? Many fans seem to be expecting a remix, given the addition of explicative scenes from elsewhere in the story, but I think that was mainly done for recap/foreshadowing purposes. We all saw what this same director did with the last episode's final moments (which I liked), and I think we are seeing the same thing here; I'm fully expecting the next several episodes to go through book four/Lizardman Heroes arc, in order, and then move on to book five/the current arc in the manga. What o you think?
Also, what do the janitors have against Overlord, anyway? I know that the OP has to be negative, to not get swept, but can we get some sort of ratio of the same user posting "SAO is better, newfags" to people who have actually watched or read Overlord that will allow us to keep a thread up? I'd actually like to see reaction threads, this season, instead of just the allowed wafiu- and Kerritto- faggery.
I hear Sup Forums only likes wafiu & burgers, now, so have a butterface and a tomboy elfling stuffing a burger in her face. youtube.com/watch?v=fuXIw4ud7qc ...also, because you all keep insisting it isn't out or subbed, yet.
Jaxon Powell
Only 8 more years until Neia gets animated
Liam Gomez
I can't wait.
Parker Parker
Some people are still claiming it isn't out yet, or criticizing people for mentioning pleb tier sites that already have it. The Anons in the last couple threads weren't recommending anime viewing platforms in general, they were proving that Episode One is out, subtitled, and widespread; spread far enough to have reaction compilations: youtube.com/watch?v=sr-1YMrE9Bo youtube.com/watch?v=vb2S3X3OO70 youtube.com/watch?v=SZZe5RUgkcs
>Only 8 more years 'till lil' Orphan Archer Hey, I'm a big fan of Neia, too; I think she is a great character, but don't think of it as eight years/3 seasons until her arc...think of it as time for the fandom to mature, before it labors under the weight of too much wafiu-bait. We still have to weather the coming storm when the manga gets to Arche, don't go wishing for trouble ahead of its time.
Jeremiah Thompson
>what are you expecting? Nothing good. Everything (especially PDL/Rigrit scene) was rushed as fuck.
Jace Cooper
Do you think it was rushed in terms of quality, or in terms of screen time? Or something else all together? I think the animation has improved, so far, fingers crossed, and while you and I might disagree, you realize that the chief complaint about this anime (that isn't it not being SAO) is that it spends to much time on plot and conversation, and not enough on explosions, right? Are you asking for the PDL/Rigrit scene to have been longer, and to have indulged in more World building?
Parker Williams
>Are you asking for the PDL/Rigrit scene to have been longer, and to have indulged in more World building? First of all anime only fags will not even know who those 2 are. And look at the scene were PDL notices the lack of Wild Magic ring. >"I see that you don't have that thing anymore." >"I gave it to someone." >"Ok, sorry for asking."
Jason Ortiz
Guys what if Touch Me was also just a dragon controlling a suit of armor the whole time? PDL = Touch Me confirmed
Jordan Hall
Canonically he's a bug
Anthony King
What the hell? Subscribed!
Carter Adams
>bug-boy in full-armor w/cape-scarf I'm not sure if it actually has been confirmed, in canon, that he is THAT much of a Karmen Rider(/Captain Marvel) fanboy/tribute. Maruyama writes a lot of "what-if" scenarios that never I'm to pass; I'm fairly certain that the part about dragons being one of the few critter-types, made with the same rules (unlike some event/dungeon raid bosses) that weren't open to PCs was in one of the books, but I think Touch Me's fondness for particular Changing Heroes was only alluded to, with his choice of race not being specifically mentioned, yet. I could be wrong. I'm assuming you mean in-Game...the books definitely mention his IRL job (rich, high-class law enforcement) and family, so he isn't Fafnir, claiming to not be human as he games from DSL in his cave under the Rhine.
Jeremiah Davis
It was confirmed that he's an insect type. >the books definitely mention his IRL job (rich, high-class law enforcement) What the fuck nigger? What kind of novels are you reading?
Wyatt Thompson
I'm fine with threads getting nuked until there is more content when it's so full of newshits. >... Fuck off. Also >pleb tier sites >linking to youtube reaction videos Fuck off or lurk two years jesus christ.
Jeremiah Bennett
>Thousand Mile Astrologer >Seventh Seat wat?
Brayden Cooper
The menstruationball-chan.
Joshua Smith
I know who's that. But even your pic shows she's 11th seat.
Josiah Wilson
Those nobles in the Kingdom are bunch of useless fucks they all should just limply collapsed to the ground like a puppet who's string had been cut
Blake Phillips
They did in Empire and look at Jircniv workload now. Even those shits have their uses in managing serfs and domains.
Adam Butler
You really need to kill yourself out of Sup Forums.
Ryan Gomez
> managing serfs and domains For fuck sake those thing can easily be handle by appointing a village chef or a mayor those nobles will most likely sell off some crucial information to their enemy.
>by appointing a village chef or a mayor You don't know shit about how power works, do you? Sure enough, you can place local leaders on the ground, let them manage specific settlements on their own. But how do you manage the local leaders? You put another man above them and give him authority. But now you have a man in a position similar to the head of the house: he accumulates taxes that he collects in your name, he can raise an army of conscripts if need be and entice revolts. How do you keep him loyal? You appease him with redistributing some of the tax money his way, or more realistically - allow him to take portion of tax money and resources that he's collecting for you. Now how the fuck is this any different from nobles?
Xavier Nelson
Given the little "coming attractions" at the end of episode 13, I think they are making an effort to show background characters who are going to be alluded to...the sort of "shadowy figures" thing they did in season one, with characters who hadn't been designed-for-anime yet, just based off So-bin's paintings, didn't seem that well received. I think we were supposed to get that the ring in question was the same ring that they cut to, so that we would understand it's providence and importance when it shows up later. On the otherhand... >Thousand Mile Astrologer >Seventh Seat ...they are also name dropping based on stuff we probably won't see. They like to allude to stuff about the Theocracy. TMA is a divination/clairvoyance specialist magic-caster, probably the one who was spying on the Battle in episode four...even if this season is mostly a direct adaptation, I wouldn't be surprised, if by the end they allude to her again, but they might not matter again until much later (not this season) when it goes up that the Theocracy leadership has real time eye witness accounts of mass battles. We also got the "seat" (rank in "who beats who") formerly held by Clementine, before she defected from the Black Scripture; they are just obliquely mentioning the organization of their forces. The novels, not the wiki. Like I said, my memory of it isn't that great, so your probably right, I just can't recall any mention, in canon, of TM actually being a bug. Maruyama writes a lot of short "fan-fiction" of his own works, (I'm fond of the one where Sebas has a literal harem) and the story has had two drafts; I definitely remember him being a bug from there, and Momon thinking Spawn had a cooler cape than Capt. Marvel. TM's personal life is definitely mentioned, in canon, though, for example, in the prequel, part two, when Momon takes a moment to ask his party's d/s what he is brooding about.
Jordan Brown
>TM's personal life is definitely mentioned, in canon, though, for example, in the prequel, part two, when Momon takes a moment to ask his party's d/s what he is brooding about. But nothing specific about his occupation, you're pulling shit out of your ass. Post citation or GTFO.
Blake Sanders
Most of the somewhat competent nobles and their heirs have been killed by Ainz's goats. All that's left are the 4th-in-line-incompetent-shits that would run the country into the ground
Gabriel White
There's thing called democracy and voting. If he's unfit for that role fucking sack him down to the guillotine
Nolan Fisher
I've got nothing about occupation but he does seem to have a happy family life
Andrew Russell
Like I've said before I'm asking why is TMA a 7th seat if she was 11th in the first season.
Camden Mitchell
>There's thing called democracy and voting So you really know shit about power. user, a democratic president doesn't rule alone: he needs support of key individuals in the country: military, bureacracy, law, banking, guilds\worker unions. People required to WIN elections are DIFFERENT from people you need to appease to keep in power. The only differences between totalitarism and democracy are those: country leadership has to rely on a lot more key individuals and group leaders than in totalitarism, thus they now need more money to send they way, one way or another. In democracy it is done in indirect incentives such as fees and tax waiving, passing beneficial laws and making scandals go away, rather than simple hand-offs like a dictator does for his minions. The second difference comes from requirement of larger sums of money for larger flock of key supporters: uneducated, half-starving serfs aren't productive enough to generate you enough revenue to pay everyone. Thus you need to build schools, hospitals, roads, ports, factories and shit. Not because democracy is inherently good, but because you OWN FAVORS to all the people who support your rule and they expect you to deliver.
Ainz Ainz banned spread of knowledge among serfs in SKAOG, and Re-Estize will soon be a part of it. Serfs will not be educated, their productivity will raise naturally from application of untiring undead labor and bureacracy forces. NW doesn't need democracy, it has something we don't: eternal free labor of absolutely loyal undead.
Easton Edwards
You understand that's the reason monarchy is such a ineffective system, right? A republic with elected representative operating according to the rule of law is the only solution.
David Scott
I heard you several threads back. I know this isn't your precious SAO, but some of us like this franchise, so let the big kids have a conversation for once without busting in and calling everyone a newfag for liking stuff you don't. In a couple months, you can go back to insisting that manga chapters don't count as "new content" because they are adaptations of a novel, and were already covered by the anime, but right now, we actually have new content, for both the manga and the anime, and I've proved it to your lame ass, and some of us want to hear what others think about it. God only knows what you would consider acceptable proof, if you are going to complain about what I gave you. Isn't there a new season of HeartXHeart or Sword Art you can go watch?
Nathaniel Cox
Solution to what? In NW quality of life can be elevated without relying to democracy because magic and undead. Main feature of democracy is power being distributed between more key individuals and groups, thus requiring higher productivity to motivate them all with money. Kind of productivity that comes from education and sound policies etc.
NW doesn't need that: they have magic and undead. Jurcniv was right to authorize undead labor experiments: it's essentially skipping all contemporary bullshit between 16th century and 22th century, where all manual labor, food production and bureaucracy are fully automated.
Zachary Brown
>big kids FUck off.
Noah Mitchell
>some of us want to hear what others think about it Do it without sounding like revolting newshit faggot - and you're good to go.
Nathaniel Howard
Has Momon gone too soft? I see a couple of guardians doing shit without his approval or notification
William Bailey
>Momon >Guardians Jesus fucking Christ, just fuck off to MAL already, will you?
Cameron Morris
u wot m8?
Josiah Foster
End yourself
Isaiah Wright
Democracy requires some infrastructure, and is an entirely different thing than Jircnivs consolation of power onto the emperor and then delegating that power onto appointed ministers and bureaucracy. A ward boss needs to maintain power, by wielding power, whether they were put in place by some authority over them, or lifted up by a consensus from underneath. For example, in Carne, the new chief was de facto running things, before the old chief even mentioned stepping down; she wielded the most actual power in the village. How would King Ram-papa replacing corrupt, self-centered nobles that he can't control with appointees he still would lack the infrastructure to oversee be any different?
Grayson Torres
So you are saying if technology advances just a bit more, with all those automation and AI stuffs, democracy will no longer be needed? Bullshit, it doesn't work like that. Even if most bureaucratic offices are occupied by some incorruptible magical beings, corruption can still happen in higher chains of command where there are still mortal beings. Or in your example, corruption at the highest level. The emperor will no longer be hold accountable by anyone, be it his officers or generals. Just a small mistake by him and everyone will suffer horribly. The more concentrated power becomes, the more democracy is needed, otherwise, unrestrained power will spell the death of the system.
Lincoln Lee
Stop
William Flores
>democracy will no longer be needed You don't need it when there are unbiased perfect AI's capable of taking best decisions, with abundance in basic needs - most of conflicts of interests between different groups of people will go away, with rest - AI can compromise better than living representatives ever could. >Or in your example, corruption at the highest level. This is why you don't have a "higher level of power" in an AI-driven utopia, it's just a network of lower-level AIs that make all decisions. Sure enough: some emergency protocols should be in place so that everyone knows whose orders to follow in case of war, but AI would excel at that too. >The emperor will no longer be hold accountable by anyone, be it his officers or generals Did you miss the part where Jircniv says he want to construct a bureaucracy that would be stable and would rule the country in his stead? While he would just lay back and occasionally make grand announcements? He'd likely to keep some power now, and he's not dumb to make serious mistakes while in power. If the bureaucracy is in place, and it will be with SKAOG liches and all, he will just limit his predecessors power so that any incompetent emperors of the future won't be able to fuck the country up.
Bentley Sanchez
>predecessors *successors Being ESL is hard.
Charles Clark
>you're pulling shit out of your ass. Post citation or GTFO. Keyword search provides no likely hits. Closest thing is ninja-dude jokingly comparing PM, not TM, to a stereotype tv detective. Probably came from my ass. Reference to his social class, yeah, but can't find any to his specific job.
Jeremiah Sanders
There were none. We know he's "winner at life" and has family and that he also kicked some people out from clan.
Carter Morris
They cut out a shitload of dialogue from that scene, quite a bit of it was very important dialogue for explaining who PDL and Rigrit are and what their situation is.
Adrian Hill
Threaten to send every noble who oppose you to the guillotine. That should do
Jonathan Stewart
Should do what? Backing up powerful nobles with standing armies against the wall when faced with constant invasions by foreign power - how much of a retard can you be?
Aiden Taylor
The adaptations all feel rushed after the LN. Pictures tell a thousand words, but most of the content was in the characters' thoughts, which weren't conveyed.
Leo Gomez
So you advocate a society ruled entirely by emotionless artificial AI? Kind of like Skynet? Sure, there won't be corruption, but it will be hell on earth for emotional beings, like humans. Since we aren't perfected, any AI created to rule over us in the most effective way will end up removing all of our rights and freedom, to protect us from ourselves. For example, in your system, the lich bureau will eventually overthrow Jircniv's incompetent successors to govern the country by themselves, since it's more effective that way.
Eli Anderson
You need to eliminate the cancer itself before you can defend against foreign invasion. A real king would know better instead of being a pussyass faggot who relies on nobles for help.
Matthew Murphy
I mean, it's either this or one entire season of lizards if you want a full on adaptation.
Josiah Turner
Be a lich yourself then
Aiden Miller
I'm not complaining, I understand they had to cut corners. Though I do think Lizards should have been an OVA.
Aiden Morris
>one entire season of lizards vs >several seasons of animeonly fags asking retarded questions and headcanonfag baiting them
Ayden Stewart
Yeah and honestly, it doesn't bother me that much that they don't really explain much about who PDL, Rigrit or the Black Scripture guys are. It's not like they'll be doing anything in the story again for a very long time considering that the LN hasn't even gotten around to either of them being relevant yet. It's literally just the scenes they got in episode one and then we never see them again until some point in the future of the LN's, the main point was to demonstrate that genuinely powerful people actually DO exist in NW and foreshadow future arcs that haven't happened yet and the anime scenes managed that decently enough.
Parker Ward
CD is confirmed stronger than Shalltear despite being a lower level. NW talents and gear are too much for Nazarick. It's basically an expansion character vs a vanilla
that doesn't bode well for Nazarick
Gavin Allen
Do we need that information now, or can it be worked in later? We are almost certainly going to have the tavern scene where "that Inberun girl" discusses the 13 heroes, and ancient artifacts with worst puppy; it wouldn't even be too much of a devation to mention how she joined the team. This episode was already very politics and conversation heavy, and you could argue that none of that really has any bearing on the actual plot of what we are going to be getting to this season, that it only exists to foreshadow and give us a glimpse of the big picture and global context. I'm playing Devil's advocate here, but given how far out of it's original place, that scene, in particular, was wrenched, what do you think they were trying to accomplish with it, and would you be happy if they used the remaining pieces of it, as a cut-scene, elsewhere or otherwise presented the same information? What critical information do you think anime only viewers need to know? What PDL is guarding? The context they first met the "crybaby" in?
Carson Young
>eliminate the cancer itself before You are retarded: noble faction control >50% of nation's land, taxes and armed forces. This is not a situation when you want to antagonize it. Sure you can have Gazef running around chopping heads off, but who would hold off Empire while he's at it? >emotionless artificial AI Zombie AI is something to fear, yes, emotionless, but any simulation sophisticated enough is as good as the original for all intents and purposes. > there won't be corruption, but it will be hell on earth for emotional beings Why? If it's made to rule over people - sure it will be made to account for human sentiments and emotions, to a degree. Modern rulers actually ALL shit on those, some are just better at covering it up with nice facade than others. Is that what you want? Someone telling you lies from TV? Also what are you a fucking liberal or something? >any AI created to rule over us in the most effective way will end up removing all of our rights and freedom, This is bullshit: specific-purpose AI exist now and you use\being used by it every day. Step in the direction of general - and it won't suddenly SkyNet you.
Another option is enhanced human intelligence and brain-to-brain networks with man-machine interface. When all country officials are joined in one neural network, which is under scrutiny of public 24\7 - there's no place for corruption. Although there is for decimating malware.
Jose Harris
I think mentioning what PDL is guarding and why he can't leave would have been useful information that was excluded. It's not immediately plot relevant but it sets up the stories about the other times players got transported to NW that will be discussed later on in the arc. It also makes it clear that PDL will be absent for a while so people don't constantly ask "Where is PDL/Why isn't PDL doing anything", the anime scene leaves things ambiguous enough that people who haven't read the LN will be wondering why he never shows up again and without that explanation they're left needing someone who's read the LN to tell them.
Jason Lopez
Does Enri have sex with goblins?
Liam Jones
...
Colton Powell
> Who would hold off empire The king decree to open up arms. Who needs nobles anyway? Jircniv doesn't need any and the empire works gucci
Asher Harris
>everyone that points out I'm a retard is the same person >somehow you all like fucking SAO What in the actual fuck are you on about? Let threads die naturally and please let someone else make them, because if you do they are going to drown in funposting you sperg. Cease and desist.
Brandon Green
>implying any goblin would be allowed to have sex with the warlord by other goblins
Bentley Carter
You tried last thread too.
Samuel Cooper
> CD is confirmed stronger than Shalchair Literally who?
Ethan Smith
read LN
Samuel Barnes
The nobles have their own individual troops, which the Kingdom then recruits to fight in it's wars, which the King can only do if the Nobles agree to it. If he annoys them too much they might stir up a rebellion and he lacks the military power to take them out.
Jircniv was very clever about how he dealt with it, he took advantage of the Kingdom's own feuding and weakness to build up a centralized military knight order under his direct command that was stronger than the power possessed by the nobles in the Empire, then he basically said "No more fucking nobles, you all do what I want now or my new army will murder you", then he carried through with it and murdered the nobles that rebelled. This gave him a bad reputation among even his own people but it did the job and strengthened the empire by ending the feuds.
Jonathan Nguyen
Fucking anime only faggot. This is why they shouldn't have cut out so much dialogue from those scenes!
Anthony Wright
I don't recalled anyone with the name CD in the LN
Angel Cooper
>The king decree to open up arms. Of which nobles have more than you do, are you an imbecile unable read? >Jircniv doesn't need any Jircniv said himself that purging them before putting together efficient replacement bureaucracy was a mistake, but he has no way around it because time window for controlling Knights was very limited.
Dylan Parker
>Zombie AI is something to fear, yes, emotionless, but any simulation sophisticated enough is as good as the original for all intents and purposes. You see, the problem isn't whether there will be an AI that can replicate all of human's emotions. The problem is that AI won't be any different from a real human being, meaning it can be corrupted as well. The only reason AIs are incorruptible is because they are emotionless. >If it's made to rule over people - sure it will be made to account for human sentiments and emotions, to a degree. >Modern rulers actually ALL shit on those, some are just better at covering it up with nice facade than others. >Is that what you want? >Someone telling you lies from TV? At least modern rulers are still human beings, thus can related to my feeling and won't suddenly do something too extreme like stripping me of all my rights and putting me into a test tube to protect me from myself. >This is bullshit: specific-purpose AI exist now and you use\being used by it every day. That's why people are become increasingly afraid of a future where we live under those AIs' rule. >Another option is enhanced human intelligence and brain-to-brain networks with man-machine interface. Great. Connecting all of human psyches into one big network so that a lone hacker or virus is enough to make mankind extinct.
Nolan Gonzalez
To be precise, he took advantage of the confusion caused by his pappy's death to get all the knights to swear loyalty to him, then purged all his rivals in an orgy of bloodshed and solidified his hold over the Empire. He was very lucky to be given that chance and very wise to exploit it for all it was worth, otherwise the Imperial nobles would have pared away at the knights until he became a figurehead.
Jacob Gomez
I'm pretty sure it's humiefag baiting everyone.
>The girl’s tender lips formed into a curve, as though she were reading his mind. She was a cross-blooded child born of nigh-impossible odds, the Black Scripture’s Extra Seat, known as “Certain Death”. She was a guardian, responsible for defending the sanctum sanctorum of the Slaine Theocracy, the place where the relics of five gods were kept.
Nathan Flores
>CD Why the fuck are you using convoluted acronym to confuse others? Can't you just say Zetsushi Zemei something or ZZ which is easier to grasp.
James Gonzalez
Us LN readers have to use as many convoluted acronyms as possible so that the anime only fags lose track and are forced to go away.
Blake Nelson
>The problem is that AI won't be any different from a real human being >The only reason AIs are incorruptible is because they are emotionless Bullshit. They can and will be constructed to be 100% loyal. You don't construct AI to REPLICATE emotions, you construct it to account for it when it runs the country. >At least modern rulers are still human beings What difference does it make if in modern democracy voters opinions doens't matter after elections are done? Only key supporters enjoy direct benefits from country leadership once the term is set, voters are left with collateral that leadership and key supporters need to generate enough revenue for their goals. Very humane indeed. >thus can related to my feeling Who told you that? >won't suddenly do something too extreme like stripping me of all my rights and putting me into a test tube to protect me from myself. Like this never happened. Like this never happens now. >people are become increasingly afraid of a future People are generally dumb and were afraid of 2012 too. As they did with printing and weaving machines and recently gene therapy. You can't stop progress without wiping humanity out and AI is the future. >Connecting all of human psyches into one big network so that a lone hacker or virus is enough to make mankind extinct. I said country officials and all banking is technically now connected in one big network, so do biggest key mainframes on the internet. You're illiterate in network security if you think they can all be taken down at the same time, although it is due to diversity of elements in the network and work of IT security personnel.
James Miller
It wasn't my post and CD has been longer in use than ZZ.
Ryan Carter
>PDL >KC >CD >SKAOG >SoD >EE >PA >DDDL >BDL >WDL
Are your head spinning yet faggot? Get out and stay out.
Isaiah Morales
I thought user was talking about the factionalism that Gazef was talking about, with the King, at the beginning of the new episode, not the absolute mess of things that develops because they are too stupid to see the long game the Empire has been playing, and expected that the future would only hold repeats of the comparatively minor losses of the past. If we're talking about the post-splat situation, user definitely has a good point about appointees vs hereditary lords. A bureaucracy, like the Empire, definitely has the advantage when dealing with administrative or military vacancies, because they have more interchangeable parts they can plug into place, whereas "spare-spares" not only are a waste to train, they could become dangerous rivals. I don't think user was realizing how much effort and how large a population it takes to train a bunch of generic career soldiers and administrators, loyal to a central authority, as opposed to home guard, milita, and hereditary local lords. It is not like the smaller kingdoms Imperial China absorbed seriously had the option of going full-on centralized bureaucracy, but that is still a very hard concept for most of us to grasp, when we first read about the advantages Administration had over pure feudal liegedom. It is easy to think that you could imitate the more efficient system, if the example is right there, rather than getting eaten by it, because we don't think about the waste involved, or the fact that familiar bonds are what holds a feudal society together. Or maybe I'm just slow. If Princess Perfect had an actual barony to demonstrate with, she wouldn't need the sort of authority Jircniv does, to push through her innovations; she could just show them working and let her competition play rat-race catch-up.
Daniel Ross
What does primary government function? To collect taxes and distribute them and regulate shit. This can easily be done by AI without giving it authority to put you into the test tube: just let it control taxes collection, budget planning and distribution and legal audit.
Aaron Peterson
I read the LN and I don't even know half of those shit
Jackson Cooper
They would run the country into SKAOG though. Can you fuck off already to MAL?
Andrew Harris
>does *is As I said: being ESL is hard.
Chase Murphy
Then fuck off back to where you came from.
Camden Sullivan
What the fuck happened to the last thread and my fucking fanfic.
Brandon Cooper
If you kill off the nobles their little happy factions can't do shit
Tyler Collins
>little happy They're not little, did you even read the LN? Pre vol9 they control more land, money, power and troops than Royal faction does. Do you suggest some Breaking Bad shit where all heads of Noble Faction houses and their apparent heirs are eliminated simultaneously? Where the fuck King gets this kind of clandestine manpower and how does he saves his face after? Gazef is 50\50 to drive the sword through the man's back if he starts just killing people he doesn't agree with.
Grayson Bennett
Where i can watch it?
Ryan Thompson
On the internet.
Christian Reed
Too little authority and it won't make any different to a normal human-ruled system, too much authority and AI will rule humans.
Chase Davis
>and it won't make any different to a normal human-ruled system As I said: let it control taxes and budgets along with running legal audit on government and corporations with public access to results. Once you put it in place - public won't let officials cull it's power.
Juan Hill
In what page?
Eli Powell
> manpower Six Arms exist user, they gladly do anything for some hard cold cash. > how does he saves his face after Put the blame on the crime organization. How hard is that?
Cooper Murphy
>Six Arms exist user, they gladly do anything for some hard cold cash. This is gotta be bait, I refuse to believe one faggot can be this dumb. Strife of factions and instability is how 8Fingers make their money. Specifically on corrupt nobles and their love for lavish lifestyles. Why in the fuck they would want to put and end to it? >How hard is that? Hard enough so that nobody would want to do it: eliminating competition for a "Strong Arm" monarch is a very, very dumb idea: no chance of him letting you live after.
Nathaniel Cruz
>Once you put it in place - public won't let officials cull it's power. Yeah, like the public can really control officials' actions. There is no rule without hole.
Lucas Cook
www
Hudson Brooks
>public can really control officials' actions. It can once the audit is in place and everybody sees who's spending their tax money. It works now with media scandals: some rich fuck does shit and gets away with it unless he's brought under spotlight with people raging about his misdeed. Then he's HAVE to be processed with at least some level of scrutiny. This is public control. You can also make things funnier by giving authority to AI to run 24/7 monitoring on funds of officials who try to limit it's authority, also on members of their family.