That’s the sort of sentence that’d cause most people who don’t post at LW to look at you funny. It’s sort of impressive how much we seem to have forked English.
It’s been my experience that simply being the sort of person who would choose to post at LW given the option is sufficient to cause most people who wouldn’t to look at one funny.
That’s the sort of sentence that’d cause most people who don’t post at LW to look at you funny. It’s sort of impressive how much we seem to have forked English.
They would look at us even more funny when the people who post even more at LW instantly reply “NO! Give that as a command to any sufficiently intelligent agent and everything is lost!” And Draco is across that threshold now that he has spent time with Harry.
Even comparatively weak genies are dangerous if you give them orders.
the people who post even more at LW instantly reply “NO! Give that as a command to any sufficiently intelligent agent and everything is lost!” And Draco is across that threshold now that he has spent time with Harry.
The genie was given the command requiring the creation of the best that they can construct without even any time or resource limitations. If the instruction is obeyed successfully then everything (except the immediate physical form of the speaker) is converted to computronium.
Draco would take into account his father’s wish for life as we know it to continue
He can do that, to the extent that he is able to ignore the influence of the drug. (ie. You are just denying the counterfactual.)
and lacks the resources to transform anything into computronium.
No he doesn’t. It would be hard and potentially take years. He could also be stopped by force by others or killed while making the attempt. He certainly has the resources available though and to the extent that the mind control magic is assumed to work he has perfect, concentrated motivation.
Talking to Harry does not transform one into a genie.
Not assumed and not required. He just needs to be a vaguely competent intelligent agent (although the fact that he is already a gifted, machiavellian wizard also helps). The rest came in the ridiculously careless question given under the power of potent mind control magic.
Ah, I think I see the problem. IIRC, veritaserum forces Draco to be truthful, not to obey any given commands. Presumably if he was under such control (have we seen how the imperius curse works in the MORverse?) then he would indeed attempt to augment his own ability to perform the task, using whatever means available, and his conversations with Harry might indeed have suggested the possibility of computronium to him.
That said, he might seek a faster method if one was available, since time is almost certainly limited—whether by the limits of the spell (most spells wear off with time, it is likely his friends and allies would attempt to cure him, and he has a limited lifespan assuming he does not anticipate immortality.)
That’s the sort of sentence that’d cause most people who don’t post at LW to look at you funny. It’s sort of impressive how much we seem to have forked English.
It’s been my experience that simply being the sort of person who would choose to post at LW given the option is sufficient to cause most people who wouldn’t to look at one funny.
They would look at us even more funny when the people who post even more at LW instantly reply “NO! Give that as a command to any sufficiently intelligent agent and everything is lost!” And Draco is across that threshold now that he has spent time with Harry.
Even comparatively weak genies are dangerous if you give them orders.
How so?
The genie was given the command requiring the creation of the best that they can construct without even any time or resource limitations. If the instruction is obeyed successfully then everything (except the immediate physical form of the speaker) is converted to computronium.
Draco would take into account his father’s wish for life as we know it to continue and lacks the resources to transform anything into computronium.
Talking to Harry does not transform one into a genie.
He can do that, to the extent that he is able to ignore the influence of the drug. (ie. You are just denying the counterfactual.)
No he doesn’t. It would be hard and potentially take years. He could also be stopped by force by others or killed while making the attempt. He certainly has the resources available though and to the extent that the mind control magic is assumed to work he has perfect, concentrated motivation.
Not assumed and not required. He just needs to be a vaguely competent intelligent agent (although the fact that he is already a gifted, machiavellian wizard also helps). The rest came in the ridiculously careless question given under the power of potent mind control magic.
Ah, I think I see the problem. IIRC, veritaserum forces Draco to be truthful, not to obey any given commands. Presumably if he was under such control (have we seen how the imperius curse works in the MORverse?) then he would indeed attempt to augment his own ability to perform the task, using whatever means available, and his conversations with Harry might indeed have suggested the possibility of computronium to him.
That said, he might seek a faster method if one was available, since time is almost certainly limited—whether by the limits of the spell (most spells wear off with time, it is likely his friends and allies would attempt to cure him, and he has a limited lifespan assuming he does not anticipate immortality.)