We were playing the rpg Feng Shui, and had access to an extremely ancient office that had a computer in it that had been running since… since the Commodore 64 was a thing.
It was accidentally an AI, but like a real one. Not these modern liars.
We almost killed it doing a reboot, don’t worry. He’s fine. He lost like a decade of memories but those were mostly being in an empty office.
He was very happy we woke him up from low power mode cause he was bored af
We never got to see if he was an evil or good AI, game ended before that
I’ll have to ask the DM if he remembers what the AI was going to be but his answer will be “Jesus Rebekah, that was like fifteen years ago why were you thinking about that?”
Answer less amusing, it was “I’m sorry I don’t remember any specific Feng Shui campaign, it was too long ago. I believe you when you say there was an AI though.”
We were playing the rpg Feng Shui, and had access to an extremely ancient office that had a computer in it that had been running since… since the Commodore 64 was a thing.
It was accidentally an AI, but like a real one. Not these modern liars.
We almost killed it doing a reboot, don’t worry. He’s fine. He lost like a decade of memories but those were mostly being in an empty office.
He was very happy we woke him up from low power mode cause he was bored af
We never got to see if he was an evil or good AI, game ended before that
Reminds me of the ZAX super computer in the first Fallout game.
I think OpenBlade is kind of like that.
I’ll have to ask the DM if he remembers what the AI was going to be but his answer will be “Jesus Rebekah, that was like fifteen years ago why were you thinking about that?”
Hah :D
Answer less amusing, it was “I’m sorry I don’t remember any specific Feng Shui campaign, it was too long ago. I believe you when you say there was an AI though.”
Alas
I like ACE more. It (supposedly) caused the end of the world out of boredom