I'm curious about multi-fork societies, like Pax Familiae. Maybe I can frame my questions as a scenario.
Scenario:
Chip is the very epitome of a stereotypical computer programmer. They are introverted, logical, and unsentimental. Had Chip any friends, they would tell you that Chip prefers their own company. Other egos have no idea how right they are.
Very good at programming, Chip has amassed a great deal of wealth and/or I-rep and has purchased or made an infohab in the Kuiper Belt. The infohab is largely self-sufficient, harvesting what little it needs from one of the countless plutinos in the belt. The infohab has enough defenses that any would-be plunderer would lose far more than they would gain in attacking it.
In short, Chip now has sustainable privacy and autonomy; time to set their plan in motion. Egocasting to their new home, Chip immediately alpha forks themself many times (let's say, at [i]least[/i] a thousand times), the first-rate infohab can easily house this many infomorphs.
And then, by design, all of the forks (original and copies) boot at the same time. Chip's original plan was to call the collective the Chipset, and the infohab either the Old Block, Bag of Chips, the Chipped Bowl, etc.
But the original Chip (and thus all the forks) didn't [i]quite[/i] think things through. Some immediate concerns:
1. What do the Chips call each other? There has got to be a better way to say, “Hey, fourth fork of third fork of second fork of original. Numbering is soulless and if the Chips get to choose their names (being so similar), almost all of the Chips will want to call themselves Mr. Black (and no one wants to be Mr. Pink).
2. How are common decisions made? The original Chip had thought of a simple democratic vote but in the great Kirk vs. Picard debating sessions, the losing side would like to fork themselves until they have a majority. What's the solution?
3. Chip and Dale were very much in love before the Fall. After Chips forking, Dale discovered the existence of the infohab and has been invited to egocast over. Dale is all for dating the entire Chipset but is adamant about remaining a single ego. So how do all of the Chips and a single Dale date? Does each Chip enter a daily lotto. Is there a single Chip puppet run as a kind of 'kinetic democracy' when actually romancing Dale?
There is likely no canon answers or even a single 'best' answers for these questions. But I would welcome your thoughts. Thanks in advance! :-)
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Questions about multi-fork societies
Sun, 2014-07-27 20:19
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Questions about multi-fork societies
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