My original thought was that it would depend on the order they were deleted in. So if the FAI was deleted first, all points would be removed first and then the 999 points from deleting UFAI would be awarded.
If the UFAI were deleted first and the FAI was deleted last, Then 999 points would be awarded, and then all points would be removed.
I didn’t have a particular sort order in mind for Omega’s AI array, so I suppose a more likely scenario would probably be the FAI would be somewhere in the middle of the list rather than at one of the two ends.
So a better example might be if you run a program and Omega deletes 249 UFAI, 1 FAI, and 750 UFAI, in that order, you would have 750 points to potentially cash out after that program. (regardless of how much you could cash out before)
And it occurs to me that presumably we can’t give Omega short programs that just directly mention UFAI, or you could just say ‘Delete all UFAI, End game.’
My original thought was that it would depend on the order they were deleted in. So if the FAI was deleted first, all points would be removed first and then the 999 points from deleting UFAI would be awarded.
If the UFAI were deleted first and the FAI was deleted last, Then 999 points would be awarded, and then all points would be removed.
I didn’t have a particular sort order in mind for Omega’s AI array, so I suppose a more likely scenario would probably be the FAI would be somewhere in the middle of the list rather than at one of the two ends.
So a better example might be if you run a program and Omega deletes 249 UFAI, 1 FAI, and 750 UFAI, in that order, you would have 750 points to potentially cash out after that program. (regardless of how much you could cash out before)
And it occurs to me that presumably we can’t give Omega short programs that just directly mention UFAI, or you could just say ‘Delete all UFAI, End game.’