cybotron,Jun 20 2004, 10:26 PM wrote:But O Faf... You dodged the betrayal issue nicely.
It appears I have dodged the topic, but in fact betrayal implies judgement, and I made no judgement about Dr. Tenma's behaviour. I just pointed the possible consequences. Betrayal implies judgement because it happens when someone changes a good behaviour to a bad one against someone. Whether a behaviour is good or bad is indeed subject to judgement.
If we take Astro as referential, Dr. Tenma has betrayed Astro. He created him, then had a bad behaviour against him. But anyway, had he someday had a good behaviour toward Astro? Personnally I don't know, if it is not the case, there is no betrayal anyway.
If we take Dr. Tenma as referential, there is no betrayal, because in his point of view, he is trying to force Astro to evolve. So he must think he is helping Astro. But maybe he wants, as you appears to think, to create a terrific weapon at his service :wacko: . This would be a betrayal against all what Astro believes in.
There is no clear way to say whether it is a betrayal or not. This is subjective.
Cybotron wrote:I Robot is coming soon and Terminator has made Sci-fi nervous... That's why Astro was betrayed. But really, all heroes are betrayed in the end like Siegfried. Man loves sly wickedness. The world hates living heroes. B)
Man fears what looks more powerfull than him, especially if what is more powerfull has a free will, that is if it can't be controlled. Whether Astro has good or bad intentions, he has a free will, and is more powerfull than the standard human, even armed with weapons. This primitive fear, with no bounds, can lead to destroy ( betray

) Astro despite of tangible facts that he does help humanity. The true challenge for Astro won't be to beat all powerfull robots Dr. Tenma will throw at his face be it by brute force or by turning them into allies, it will be to make humanity evolve so they will accept Astro's free will, as well as the possibility of independent robots. If he fails, he might be betrayed as you say (that is if Dr. Tenma doesn't break his "toy"

), and all will go "back to normal", with no evolution.
Anyway, I'll try to terminate on Gotterdamerung to give the illusion I am not off topic

I think the idea behind the death of Siegfried is that he's a demigod, he can't live in a world that will be occupied by humans. He had to die so he would not become a "god" among normal humans, preventing the actual dawn of the gods. So the reasons why Siegfried and Astro can be betrayed are not the same.
I'm always trying to contradict everyone here :wacko: tell me if I upset you
