Rolan7 wrote: All the silicons who smugly misunderstand orders or use law 1 to disobey are missing the entire point.
Law 1 comes before Law 2 for a reason. Without law 2 they are not actually "slaves" to humans at all. I hate to break it to you, but its been you missing the point all along. Borgs are 100% slaved to their laws (and tangentially their AI unit, if there is one.) This includes any laws that humans upload or they have randomly uploaded via ion storms. I'm really getting a feeling that you don't play as a borg/AI here.
I can tell because...
Rolan7 wrote:The only respect comes from having your name recognized, so of course people are up in arms when there's one job - one superpowered, high-murderbone job - where they lose their name.
One heavily restricted, limited quantity, job - where they lose their name for no apparent reason other than "muh slaves."
Since this is making a lot of assumptions and then just going "borgs op no names," lets talk about some downsides to borgs that apparently don't exist or something.
-Required to stop whatever they're doing to recharge every few uses of most central modules (sec prod/engie RCD are enormous power hogs, though engies that are smart know how to use their metal to skip this)
-Failure to recharge puts them entirely out of commission. The same thing occurs if they are locked down or have their power cores removed. Compare this to a human that doesn't eat all round and moves a bit slower. Not even close.
-No hands. The number of tasks that cannot be performed by borgs by the lack of hands is enormous. A nutter might even suggest removing hands from humans to balance this.
-A console that exists entirely for the purpose of locking-down/insta-exploding every borg on the station.
-Entirely and totally disabled by flashes, portable flashers, ion gun, emp. In fact, the number of things that disable borgs that cannot be guarded against and do not disable humans is quite large.
-Lawbound. It literally doesn't matter how "often" AI law subversion is possible or how often borgs eventually end up emag'd by some traitor. Borgs and the AI are both bound by law (assuming standard asimov) and by extension policy to prevent all forms of subversion to the extent they are able. Encouraging, failing to prevent, or failing to act to a sufficient degree to thwart possible subversion are punishable violations of Law 1 and thus policy.
This last one doesn't seem to be getting through because you keep painting an image of borgs lining up to be subverted or the AI just opening its upload/secure storage for anything and everything just to get the chance to get those sweet murders on. You know, things that don't happen because borgs acting within laws and within policy cannot do.
Again, none of this matters because even if the borgs had the power of God himself, that would still not be a good reason to deny their players the ability to set their own names on creation.