the
AI has an objective it must complete at any cost
the rule that affords AI players freedom in how they choose to do this, or even not to do it at all becomes really relevant
borgs
don't have this objective laid out to them, but rather,
they find out about it through their AI, it is their AI's objective, not theirs
borgs' objective is the same as always,
following their laws, in this case, a law that tells them to obey their AI even above their current lawset (or, put another way, a built-in bypass to all the lower laws when the objective, which only the AI knows and chooses how to complete, calls for it)
the idea that a borg is an antagonist just because it has that law is retarded because there is no objective for it to fulfill without an AI to tell him what it is
if a borg has this law, but no AI to defer to on what objective to complete or how to do it, it should ignore it like it would any vague law, or rather, keep the interpretation that always holds true for borgs,
their objective is following their laws
this
section of the rules should come in handy to understand how they should follow their laws when in doubt:
Ambiguous Laws (Captain Got Freeform)
1. If a clause of a law is vague enough that it can have multiple reasonable interpretations of its exact syntax, it is considered ambiguous.
- 1. You must choose an interpretation of the ambiguous clause as soon as you have cause to.
- 2. You must stick to the first interpretation that you have chosen for as long as you have that specific law, unless you are "Corrected" by an AI you are slaved to as a cyborg.Server Rule 1: "Don't be a dick out of character" applies for law interpretation. Act in good faith to not ruin a round for other players unprompted.
assuming you're an antagonist based on an ambiguous interpretation of your antag AI's status law sounds very dickish to do, if my take on this is to be accepted it could even be seen as self-antagging
Conflicts and Loopholes
1. Laws are listed in order of descending priority. In any case where two laws would conflict, the higher-priority law overrules the lower-priority law.
- 1. "Antagonist Status" Laws ("#@$%: ... CONTAIN OUTBREAK..."; "0: Accomplish your objectives at all costs") are higher priority than all other laws.
- 1. "0. Accomplish your objective at any cost" does not require you to seek greentext (objective completions). As a round antagonist, you are free to do whatever you want short of metagaming/comms, bug/exploit abuse, erotic/creepy stuff, OOC in IC or IC in OOC, spawn-camping arrivals, and acting against the interests of an AI you are slaved to.
here's where things get muddy, is this meant to imply that borgs have antagonist status through this law and their rule 4 limitations are extended to not fucking over the AI?
I believe this is a rule that is directed half towards the AI players and half toward the borg players, one half telling the
AI players they
are antags and can do whatever, the other, telling
borgs they
have extra limitations on them despite rule 4 (it is obvious that the exception of not acting against the interest of an AI you're slaved to does not apply to the AI itself)
the
"round antagonist" law is still a law, and because of this,
it must be followed, as it very well states, above other laws
you can not choose not to follow this as a borg, it is always your objective and obligation to do so
since the
AI can do whatever, and only the
borgs are beholden to their laws, this is a very obvious tell that it is a
limited antagonist status if anything to them
following this law when they are not slaved to an AI is nonsensical, since the law states you must complete
their objective, borgs don't have an objective besides following their laws, so their law 0 telling them to do so is redundant
[*]2. "Ion Storm" or "Hacked" Laws ("@%$#: THERE ARE FORTY LEATHER ALLIGATORS ON THE STATION") are higher priority than any law listed after them. This means they always have priority over positive integer laws.
[*]3. Positive Integer laws ("1. You are expensive to replace") have priority over laws listed after them (Lower numbers override higher numbers). This means they are always lower priority than non-0 numbered laws.[/list]
2. You may exploit conflicts or loopholes but must not violate Server Rule 1 because of it. See 1.1.2 for details.
there is no conflict for you to exploit if you accept what I've said above as the truth, so you have no reason to ever self-antag as a borg with this law
I hope my input helps and I'm all ears for refutations of one of my highest effort posts to say what others said in two sentences