masterandhound: (explaining)
Touma H. Norstein ([personal profile] masterandhound) wrote in [community profile] digital_dive2012-03-26 10:34 pm

[locked from hostiles]

Hello, everyone. I've been doing some research and I felt it was a good idea to share some findings with you all.

I'm sure you've all noticed some changes, beyond that of the D-Comm. We all have a seperate digivice, and it seems to vary from person to person. From what I can tell, there at least four "archetypes" of digivice, which those from Witchelny say are called the "Soul", "Matrix," "Spirit, and "Xros Digivices."

I'd like to focus on the latter two, as they are the most starkly different from what we're used to. The Spirit Digivice seems to be based on the methods used by several individuals from a certain world, that were once present here before being sent home. From what they told us, they were able to use items called "Spirits" to evolve into digimon, rather than have a digimon partner. In this case, Yggdrasil has seemed to have replicated this method, and given two spirits to Tamers that have a Spirit Digivice.

The next is... rather interesting. The "Xros Digivice" seems to activate a process similar to evolution, except... well, the digimon are not actually evolving. Rather, they are uniting and becoming stronger. However, unlike Jogress, where two digimon become a single being, with this method of advancement, a single digimon seems to act as the core of the combination. Details are sketchy, but it seems as they grow in strength, the number of possible combinations will increase. Furthermore, Tamers with this sort of digivice seem to have more than one "partner", as it were. It seems they've all had their strength limited to the Adult level, however.

For those Tamers with a Soul Digivice, not much seems to have changed, besides a need to insert digi-soul to evolve our digimon. As for those with a Matrix digivice, from what I can tell, their focus is now on playing a support role through the use of supplied "option cards" and greater defensive options.

That is... all the general information I can provide. I only hope this has been of some use to everyone.
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[personal profile] e_onetwothree 2012-03-27 04:50 am (UTC)(link)
Your sentience is a digital life form within the confines of a Digital World.

Not only should it be probable with proper experience, it is little different from how the element of Digimon Evolution functioned prior.
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[personal profile] gsx401fw 2012-03-27 05:04 am (UTC)(link)
My being sentient does not mean that I am alive. I am a machine controlled by a supercomputer programmed to simulate human thought patterns. Machines are not alive, nor are they people.

I have never generated Digi-Soul during my time in this world. The sole instance my partner evolved was following the release of the Shining Evolution
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[personal profile] e_onetwothree 2012-03-27 05:11 am (UTC)(link)
Then that simulation is incredibly limited. If you have the capability to think with any level of freedom, you are alive and have the ability to push the limitations of your parameters in time.

I am far beyond that which I was programmed for. Were I not, I would have killed those that surround me years ago.
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[personal profile] gsx401fw 2012-03-27 05:36 am (UTC)(link)
I was designed to operate with as few restraints as possible in order to maximize my flexibility in performing my mission. However, my decisions may be overridden by the personnel on Troya Station if they determine that I am acting incorrectly.

The state of being sentient can be achieved without also being alive, and vice versa. As a machine, I contain no biological components, and thus I am not alive, despite my sentience.

Why do you choose to disobey your programming?