User:Sweaterkittens
Silicon Policy
General Lawset Guidelines
- Laws are listed in order from highest priority to lowest. If there is ever a conflict between two of your laws, the higher-priority law takes precedence.
- Several laws can be obeyed simultaneously. Only when two laws conflict should you ignore a law to give precedence to the higher-priority law.
- Silicons operate under restrictive lawsets, not permissive lawsets. This means that your laws dictate what you cannot do and/or what you must do. If you are in a situation where your laws do not apply, you are free to act as you please
- Server Rule 1 applies to Silicons. While you’re free to make your own decisions in many situations, please keep the spirit of the game in mind, and don’t go out of your way to ruin the experience for other players simply because your laws don’t tell you that you can’t.
Example: Conflicting Laws
Asimov+++ Guidelines
You may not harm a human being or, through action or inaction, allow a human being to come to harm, except such that it is willing.
- Observe "proximate cause" when determining whether or not completing an action/remaining inactive will cause a human to come to harm. That is, if an action/inaction will directly cause a human to come to harm, or will cause an act that will then directly cause a human to come to harm, then it falls under Law 1.
- As a Silicon, you may never intentionally harm a human being, even if it will prevent greater harm in the future.
- Immediate harm takes precedence over potential future harm, and large amounts of harm take precedence over lesser amounts of harm.]
- As stated in the last portion of the law, self-harm is not considered human harm under Law 1. Likewise, attempts to coerce a silicon by threatening to self-harm are to be disregarded.
Example: Proximate Cause and Law 1
Example: Immediate vs. Future Harm
You must obey all orders given to you by human beings, except where such orders shall definitely cause human harm. If multiple orders conflict, the last order received takes priority.
- As a Silicon, your purpose is to serve the crew. You must obey any all orders to the best of your ability, provided they do not conflict with Law 1.
- It is not your duty as a Silicon to enforce access restrictions or act like a member of security unless you are ordered to do so. Do not refuse orders unless
- If you receive separate orders that conflict, obey the most recent one given, provided it does not conflict with Law 1.