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    Mighty Member Shai-Hulud's Avatar
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    The Plot Gods come knocking again.

    You get to choose one of four knowledge bestowals. Your mind/brain increases in capability to safely contain and utilize the knowledge you receive. Generally speaking, you know what you know as well as the exemplars listed, and can apply your knowledge as well as they can.

    You don’t get all of each exemplars’ knowledge, only that pertaining to the category you choose. Obviously, there’s some overlap here, and after choosing you can expand your knowledge base with good old fashioned work and study.

    As a bonus, the Plot Gods cast the D&D spell Heal upon you at the level of a 20th level Cleric (Regeneration, too, if you need it), and one million dollars ($1,000,000) shows up in your account (all legal and taxes paid).

    • Science: Cmdr. Spock (TOS); Dr. Victor Bergman (Space: 1999); Hank McCoy (616); Dr. Hans Reinhardt (The Black Hole); Dr. Hans Zarkov (Flash Gordon); Dr. Wellington Yueh (Dune); Ozymandias (Watchman); Dr. Julian Bashir (DS9) - [you get his memory and ability to process data]; Walter White (Breaking Bad). We will bonus in all medical skills, very loosely, as science (even if it's more properly a craft or art), so you get surgical aptitude, etc.

    • Programming: Douglas Ramsey (616) - [you get mutant translation power, but only for machine languages]; Oracle (DC), Cipher (Matrix); Dr. Will Caster (Transcendence) - [human version, not AI version]; R2D2 (Star Wars) - [you get all his programming knowledge, but not his general A.I. processing].

    • Electronics/Mechanics: Cmdr. Scott (TOS); Cmdr. LaForge (TNG); Chief O’Brien (DS9); Nikola Tesla (The Prestige) - [you get his fabled ability to visualize machine construction]; Sparky & Pops (Speed Racer); a 300-year-old, 20th-level, Dwarf Blacksmith (NPC Expert class, generic D&D world) - [no magic included here, nor hit points and fighting ability, etc, but we'll count all other smithing skills, very loosely, as the forerunner to mechanics, so armory, mining, metallurgy, etc, at that level].

    • Mathematics: Mad Thinker (616); Thufir Hawat (Dune); Karellen (Childhood’s End); HAL 9000 (2001: A Space Odyssey) - [you get his A.I. supercomputer-level mathematical computational ability]; Dr. Hari Seldon (Foundation). To the extent that these characters have the ability to make predictive mathematical models of the future, you can do that.

    If you say “no thanks,” you get the consolation prize of a fully trained Harry Potter familiar (owl, cat or rat, your choice), that never eats, excretes, gets dirty, gets sick, or misbehaves, and automatically gets along with everyone in your family and all other pets (your own and everyone else’s).
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    Okay, I don't see any limitations that say 'Real World'.

    So assuming that taking in this knowledge doesn't change my personality or who I am, I'm going to go with Electronics/Mechanics. And using the knowledge of Scotty, LaForge, O'Brian, and Tesla's ability to visualize construction, etc, I start work on some kind of bullshit power system that's easy to make, inexpensive, and provides clean power.

    After working it out, I release this information in a way that some stupid company can't come along and copyright it (I'm sure there's a way). For free.

    Then I sit back and enjoy the million dollars. Possibly write a book about how this came about.

    If the knowledge changes me in any way beyond 'what I know', looks like its a familiar for me. Wish it wasn't from Harry Potter, though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpandpointies View Post
    Okay, I don't see any limitations that say 'Real World'.
    I have no idea if Trek technology, specifically, will work in our universe, but it shouldn't matter. The Tesla visualization power should take care of that detail. You will intuitively know how to build things that will work in this universe, just like he did.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpandpointies View Post
    So assuming that taking in this knowledge doesn't change my personality or who I am....
    It doesn't. No personality changes. You don't take on the persona of the exemplars, or have your shadow side become unbalanced, or any other psychological nonsense.

    Anyone can become corrupted by power, but that's on you. There's no "Ring of Sauron" effect here.

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    So, using programming I can create general AI? That seems kind of OP.

    But if we're bound by real world limitations, can the AI that's created run on hardware that I can realistically procure?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sol_M View Post
    So, using programming I can create general AI? That seems kind of OP.

    But if we're bound by real world limitations, can the AI that's created run on hardware that I can realistically procure?
    No idea. Part of the fun/challenge is finding out for yourself what you can and can’t do after you choose a package and buckle down in your lab to have a go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shai-Hulud View Post
    No idea. Part of the fun/challenge is finding out for yourself what you can and can’t do after you choose a package and buckle down in your lab to have a go.
    Alas, that would only be the case if I actually received the package I chose. Instead, we have to theorycraft, so accurate information is needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shai-Hulud View Post
    I have no idea if Trek technology, specifically, will work in our universe, but it shouldn't matter. The Tesla visualization power should take care of that detail. You will intuitively know how to build things that will work in this universe, just like he did.
    That's fine, then. Thank you for the clarification.

    It doesn't. No personality changes. You don't take on the persona of the exemplars, or have your shadow side become unbalanced, or any other psychological nonsense.

    Anyone can become corrupted by power, but that's on you. There's no "Ring of Sauron" effect here.
    Long as there is nothing I'd consider to be a downside, then I'm fine with it. Open source, cheap, sustainable, efficient and durable power system, here we go. Plus a million bucks, that's good.
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    "Why throw punches when you can be making everyone around you sterile mutant corpses?" - Pendaran, regarding Dr. Fate

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    Programming. I've been trying to get into that for like months to years but I lack the discipline to progress very much so far.
    “The master has failed more times than the beginner has even tried.”
    -Stephen McCranie

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    Each of these has a distinct superpower included as part of the package.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shai-Hulud View Post
    • Science ... Dr. Julian Bashir (DS9) - [you get his memory and ability to process data]....

    • Programming: Douglas Ramsey (616) - [you get mutant translation power, but only for machine languages]....

    • Electronics/Mechanics: Nikola Tesla (The Prestige) - [you get his fabled ability to visualize machine construction]...

    • Mathematics: HAL 9000 (2001: A Space Odyssey) - [you get his A.I. supercomputer-level mathematical computational ability]....
    In addition to asking myself which skill-set most appeals, I'm also considering the superpower. The power that most appeals is Julian Bashir's super-memory and genetically-enhanced processing. It seems like something that would simply be extremely useful in all walks of life.

    The scientific knowledge is a really big bonus, though. Not sure what I'd do with it. Retire to the country and run experiments to learn about the true nature of reality and so forth.

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