You know, that actually brings up some philosophical points I was thinking about earlier. If you were transformed into a robot but still remember what it was like to be a human, can you really say you'd still be able to act like a robot? Or would you just end up acting more or less the same way you were beforehand?Stephaniebot wrote:Yes, if I'm fortunate enough to ever be turned into a robot, I really want to look, and act like one!
That's part of what draws me to the hard variety. They were never human, and if they're self-aware they would be quite conscious of this fact and thus they wouldn't try to "act human", consciously or not. It allows for a greater range of personality and differing views on humans, and yes that does include the capacity for sex and love in the right circumstances. It's much more interesting than a fembot who thinks she's human, or a transformed fembot who still knows exactly what it means to be human from her old life.
Food for thought, that's all.