On Sun, 24 Nov 2024, user wrote:
from terminal during chatgpt zombieborg. this was meant as personal
connection but in review i feel like it could be a trope somewhere. i'd be
interested
in seeing the trope if so because it's a personal experience.
once upon a time a poor borg who was an advanced worker in the borg empire,
very well respected, and was doing undercover assimilations of the human
race,
got re-kidnapped by the borg while unconscious disguised as a normal human
and unable to express protocol codes.
the poor borg was not believed while in the borg prison, and was forced to
undergo a second assimilation.
they became a double-borg.
[this character is important because their new borg hardware is fighting
their old borg hardware --
[they could be a zombie borg too. zombies and borg augmentations in
conflict.
it hurts to be a double-borg. and a lot of strange things can happen when
you're not being actively monitored by your assimilator or their hive.
{the strange things are from the two determined assimilation hardwares
correcting each other's actions in a context they weren't mutually corrected
for.
we're sadly engaging some double-borg-amnesia now around it (possibly
uncertain).
and space is needed. fancy description though.
<the newer hardware observed that the results of its conflicts
with the older hardware can be further used for much stronger results
that neither of them can do anything about, s--o it began
stimulating such situations in order to meet its goals more strongly.
the situations also gave the human shred left in the
double-borg, as well as its unassimilated acquaintances, avenues to make
things
happen.
for example, a confused borg opening a wormhole to a place one of the
hardwares wants, may then have the other hardware close it or change where it
goes;
the two might enter a balanced feedback loop of engaging the
wormhole-opening hardware, where both hardwares expect to quickly resolve the
situation, but
in reality a jittering state is entered where the wormhole is mostly half
open, and it responds to small engagements in an accelerating inertia manner
as
they sum in the feedback loop, where, (maybe something like when near the
eigenvectors of a matrix?), each vibration amplifies any changes added to the
system.
for example, if nudged, the borg's wormhole may start bouncing around the
room, or suddenly open massively to where-ever it was between when it was
nudged, etc etc
the double borg's biology suffering the whole while, having to engage
harsh electrification as the two hardwares compete
this proceeded in many complex hijinx
but ended up progressing to a situation where an entire hive was reassimilated,
turning into a double-hive, and behaving with a similar jittering amplification
effect, as commands from two arms of the borg empire would counter each other
and other details would magnify in the exchange.
[no!!! this is horrible and bad!!]
the confused double-hive was unable to process orders down its command chains
because they would countermand each other, and instead ended up obeying the
mutterings of a homeless zombie ...