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Re: Gender in Halo 2 (response to DanteThePoet) LO | |
Posted By: Jillybean | Date: 1/11/07 10:19 a.m. |
In Response To: Re: Gender in Halo 2 (response to DanteThePoet) LO (Sep7imus [subnova]) : I think that depends ENTIRELY on who is designing the AIs, and for what : purpose... So far, most technologies that could be adapted to it have been : adapted to sexualizing purposes (film, video, computers, I could go on). : Why not AIs? : (Obviously, military AIs might be a different story... one hopes. But that's
My point in response to Wu is that the lack of femininity is an odd thing to keep in a game when so many other things have had more artistic license.
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