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revenge of ricky schrödinger ヽ(⌐■_■)ノ ([personal profile] parodeity) wrote2016-03-02 09:24 pm
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[personal profile] splinten 2017-01-05 09:28 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not arguing that. [Like. Dave sure has a specific experience with it. But also.] Between various telecommunication devices available in the era, I'd assume that even without Her Imperial Condescension there was a lot of spying going on.

[Also his choice to make Dave is made by!!!

pulling out another apple and handing it to him? It is also pre-sliced. How many pre-sliced apples are in Dirk's sylladex, and what did he rhyme them with.]


One of the things I found most interesting about rebellion efforts was the decision to avoid monitoring by going to lower levels of tech. Grandma English did her best with Skaianet to counter what was available, and that was a huge assist for the rebellion. But in other cases they'd have to avoid monitoring by using the highly advanced technique of transmitting information by paper.
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[personal profile] splinten 2017-01-05 09:46 pm (UTC)(link)
You mean like throwing us back into the 1600s? I would end up going full Da Vinci in horror.

[Fuck this time to go steampunk, he refuses to be low tech]
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[personal profile] splinten 2017-01-05 09:50 pm (UTC)(link)
This is why ancient sports are more fatal than modern ones.

[Dirk is not overreacting to the consequence of No Tech.]
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[personal profile] splinten 2017-01-05 09:57 pm (UTC)(link)
[Okay, Dirk's overreacting to lowtech but Dave's overreacting to sports.]

We could go into the psychology behind why humans assign value to games if you really wanted.
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[personal profile] splinten 2017-01-05 10:03 pm (UTC)(link)
For you to eat a whole apple.

[Dave said be honest.]
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[personal profile] splinten 2017-01-06 01:54 am (UTC)(link)
[Ow that ... doesn't hurt at all and Dirk lets it hit but really. Not painful when they're just sitting around like this.]

It isn't prepped. [But it is based on hours of thinking things at himself while isolated from other human companionship so.] If we take games as defined as interactive, goal-oriented, and involving other agents, then we can understand them as meeting different needs. As interactive activities, they allow the exercise of various faculties and a sense of one's own control or capabilities in the event. You can develop in response into a game or test your own limits. That ties into the goal-orientation, which is to say that gaming offers a clear sense of what constitutes as achievement or otherwise. One of the primary addictive components to gaming is its ability to offer clear goals with distinct rewards that create pleasure responses. By involving other agents, you can either compete against others, which gives a sense of further triumph and power, or you can cooperate with others, which is community-building. Both of these possibilities stimulate specific needs we have as a species that is highly reliant on social interaction. Especially in games like sports, which are both cooperative and oppositional, we can develop a more powerful sense of community by building up and working against another community.

In other words, playing a game engages in several basic human behaviours that mirror our impetus towards skill-developing, community-building, and survival-training. They provide relatively safe environments for the emulation of the more hostile kinds of interactions that would be experienced outside of a game and therefore have high value as developmental activities, and our brains reward us for it.

Many species engage in some kind of play as training. It's pretty visible in any of the species you've adopted. Play's a pretty big deal for the Magister's development as a social creature and for his motorskills and intellectual functioning. That's the whole reasoning behind the sand thing.

Basically, humans value play because play is valuable to us. Over millennia of social development, we heaped further value and meaning onto activities the same way we do with any element of culture. Mastery of each specific sport demonstrates and answers mastery of specific kinds of competency in the game, but also competency in the culture and rituals surrounding that game and admission to its community.

[and yet: dirk cannot Sport]
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[personal profile] splinten 2017-01-06 02:08 am (UTC)(link)
That's not the same as prepared.

[Dirk is having this conversation with Dave because 1) He'll have any conversation with Dave and 2) he's worried about Dave and will do whatever to stick around and keep an eye on him. Including: this.]

It'd make for a boring game if the goalie just grabbed the ball and kept it. All interactivity would end the instant the goalie got one in their hands. So they put in an arbitrary rule to make that not a thing so they can keep playing the ball game. [Also he just trusts goalies can pick up balls, he doesn't know. Are goalies a volleyball thing? Probably.]

That's because you don't have any aspirational desire to be the very best. [Beat] Two Pokemon references in two days is weird. The point is that you are prone to cooperation rather than competition. You're not obsessed with victory or being at the top of your field. Any games I program for you would probably be egg-collecting and pet-caretaking. Animal Crossing stuff, not Mortal Kombat. Your gaming preferences aren't towards those particular goals.

Do you want the real answers about balls or the fake one?
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[personal profile] splinten 2017-01-06 02:14 am (UTC)(link)
[Probably not but he now knows they're happening? and at least knows the signs.]

You should lie back down on the warm towel [tension-reduction] and I'll tell you stories about balls.

[why is this family]
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[personal profile] splinten 2017-01-06 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
[Dirk makes his unimpressed face. But Fine.]

Balls are ideal because of the possibilities of interaction. Round shape means they move on their own if they hit the ground with momentum. Points of contact are basically the same no matter the direction of the ball and they can be handled with feet or hands easily.

Also, testicles.

[He is looking down on Dave like he is Quietly Fretting but knows he can't do anything else. But still fretting!]
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[personal profile] splinten 2017-01-06 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
[There's a small noise of displeasure but Dirk obligingly gets out of bed and moves away at a sufficiently wide distance that, once again, Dave could stop an attack without even needing to flashstep.]

Not really anything. Some time with a computer to set up the schematics.

[He tapes his shades. He has a computer always, even if it isn't the easiest thing to work out plans with.]
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[personal profile] splinten 2017-01-06 02:43 am (UTC)(link)
You don't want me to leave to work?

[Dirk just. Assumed this? He's still standing a good few feet away though but if Dave gives him the okay he will just... sit there on the ground.]
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[personal profile] splinten 2017-01-06 02:48 am (UTC)(link)
Don't worry about not talking. It's more familiar if you do.

[So Dirk just. sits on the floor, yeah.]

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