Unfortunately, I couldn't get very much out of it; I'm sure you've noticed how frustrating it is to speak to. But very well -
I received the win conditions for the game at hand, for one thing; it confirmed the presence of three 'Bad Badger' allies, and said that the rest of us would win the game when they were all killed. The other side, however, can also secure a win by ensuring that their numbers are greater than ours.
I was told that the police are all "locked up", in a place like this - surrounded by soft white walls. Apparently it's a house of some sort, though I doubt that thing's sense of perspective can really be trusted.
...I also asked whether it considered this to be justice, or something like that. It said that this has nothing to do with what's just or right, it seems to be more of a personal experiment. It said that both the Blue and Bad Badger think they're in the right, but they "have bad friends" - it seems our host has some sort of problem with this, and wants to find out "who's better."
I mentioned the contradiction between its supposed values and its actions - in killing Matt Engarde and Simon Keyes, that should also make it "bad", given that its criteria for what constitutes a bad person seems to be murder. It just told me that it didn't kill anyone, we did.
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I received the win conditions for the game at hand, for one thing; it confirmed the presence of three 'Bad Badger' allies, and said that the rest of us would win the game when they were all killed. The other side, however, can also secure a win by ensuring that their numbers are greater than ours.
I was told that the police are all "locked up", in a place like this - surrounded by soft white walls. Apparently it's a house of some sort, though I doubt that thing's sense of perspective can really be trusted.
...I also asked whether it considered this to be justice, or something like that. It said that this has nothing to do with what's just or right, it seems to be more of a personal experiment. It said that both the Blue and Bad Badger think they're in the right, but they "have bad friends" - it seems our host has some sort of problem with this, and wants to find out "who's better."
I mentioned the contradiction between its supposed values and its actions - in killing Matt Engarde and Simon Keyes, that should also make it "bad", given that its criteria for what constitutes a bad person seems to be murder. It just told me that it didn't kill anyone, we did.