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@Vellu78 wrote:
@EgoMania wrote:
I can't say that there isn't some other mystical explanation that could be made, but along the principle of Ockham's razor I would think it is the most reasonable explanation that intelligent creatures can learn it as long as they are intelligent enough. A standard human won't do but enhanced by AI the learning is facilitated and the brain adapts opening up to new ways of thinking by the grace of the symbiotic relationship with SAM.
The Havarl Angara have learned the very basics (open doors and such) but it takes them years to do that, and not everyone can at all. Doesn't necessarily transfer to "all humans" as supposedly the Angara were "designed" to use the remnant.
How do you mean with all humans? I am saying that a certain level of intelligence is required. A SAM can enhance it, but I never intended it to mean that every human could manage this. Not every human can handle a SAM from what I gather in the game.
The Angara were created by the Remnant but they also have AI tech in their past. So I am not sure if the Angara were designed to use remtech. That's too big a leap for me. Why would they've had AI machines if they were designed to handle remtech? I doubt the Remnant would give that much power to the Angara and perhaps the Angara therefore developed AI tech and rebelled. Perhaps that's where the Scourge came from, except that it did as much damage to the Angara as the Remnant.
It's all speculation of course, but I do not see that Angara would've been designed to operate the technology of their creators. That would be unwise without testing first. You don't give kids a car to drive till you test them at a certain age and give them a license when they show they can handle it. And even then many mistakes are made.So you wouldn't give em a F1 car without further training and testing.
So yeah, in the end, without AI, it takes intelligent creatures many years to figure it out if they can at all.
I wonder what that says about the Archon...
@EgoMania wrote:
@Vellu78 wrote:
@EgoMania wrote:
I can't say that there isn't some other mystical explanation that could be made, but along the principle of Ockham's razor I would think it is the most reasonable explanation that intelligent creatures can learn it as long as they are intelligent enough. A standard human won't do but enhanced by AI the learning is facilitated and the brain adapts opening up to new ways of thinking by the grace of the symbiotic relationship with SAM.
The Havarl Angara have learned the very basics (open doors and such) but it takes them years to do that, and not everyone can at all. Doesn't necessarily transfer to "all humans" as supposedly the Angara were "designed" to use the remnant.
How do you mean with all humans? I am saying that a certain level of intelligence is required. A SAM can enhance it, but I never intended it to mean that every human could manage this. Not every human can handle a SAM from what I gather in the game.
That's why I used the little bunny ears 😉