emasterbuild t1_j9hpkqw wrote
Reply to comment by Shalidar13 in [WP] It finally happened, a sentient AI took over the world's nukes and killer drones. However, instead of destroying humanity, it starts enforcing international law, much to the consternation of the nations. by Slayer_Jesse
> Preferring pacifistic methods, he made use of flashbangs and canisters of teargas, incapacitating where needed.
That is not what I would call pacifistic, at all
Good story though
DanSapSan t1_j9hpqx0 wrote
"Nonlethal" would propably be more fitting.
Jessica_T t1_j9inl6d wrote
Less lethal. Both of those can kill you.
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Zhadowwolf t1_j9l2w3s wrote
To be fair, pretty much anything can be letal when thrown at a a freaking baby.
Non-lethal is, I believe, a good term to use for the equipment, since it’s purpose by design is not to kill. Of course it can kill, but so can a chair, or an apple, or even a pillow… murderers are gonna murder and idiots are gonna idiot
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Zhadowwolf t1_j9lsxj5 wrote
It’s not. I was merely remarking that with people like that in the police, willing to use any of their gear recklessly and thoughtlessly, it doesn’t really matter what that gear is. Their willingness to misuse authority is horrifying by itself.
I mostly mentioned it because there are other types of weaponry, such as military taser rounds, rubber buckshot, or airfoil projectiles, that are supposed to be by definition “less lethal” but are still different that stuff that is supposed to be “non-lethal”.
Mind you, that difference is only really important for purposes of military supply planning, none of those things really should be used by police in most cases, specially if, like in the case of the flash bang in the cradle, they are acting with little to no intelligence (in any definition of the word)
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Endulos t1_j9k4caf wrote
Technically, wasn't it a fire the flash bang started? Not the flash bang itself?
theredbobcat t1_j9i3px1 wrote
Perhaps that's a testament to the ones who provided the training data for ADAM.
Wolfenight t1_j9j8jjz wrote
I think most accurate would be something like 'pacifistic ideals' would be better. An ideal is to be strived towards, not adhered to rigidly.
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