Will check against giveaway > failed.
This means that I am entering (thank you for the chance!), once again providing more good reasons for people to call me mad.
What would you do if you could spend 24 hours in full-feedback cyberspace (called "Trance" in the game)?
It depends. (I'm assuming that full-feedback means “feel it like it was real” but it doesn't imply permanent damage -at least, not physical.)
If the cyberspace was something everyone could freely use, I think I would try to simulate something that in real life would be very, VERY stupid and masochistic (something I would never do otherwise, knowing I could risk my actual neck).
For example, I would try to live a medieval siege or an attack action in more recent times, just to have an idea of what war could be and could have been; the full feedback should allow me to actually fear the pain, so to make everything more believable. It would be even better if I could remove my memory for a while and really believe that to be the truth.
Everyone keeps on talking about war and violence, but how many have really seen them? I think that if everyone had a chance to experience something similar to reality, maybe they would drastically change their opinions on the matter... I'm talking especially to you, average warmonger citizen. It's easy to feel a “patriot” when bullets are not flying near your ears.
If that was not possible -let's say, because the cyberspace is not intended for simulation of if the awareness of being in a fictional reality prevents to experience things as if they were real- I would still try to use the chance to learn something, being the useful, strange, innovative or simply weird, using the wide amount of interconnections to gain knwoledge that would be normally precluded to me.
I mean (no offense to others who might think differently): anyobody can often have pleasure and fun in their lifetime, so using a chance like this that way would feel a bit like a waste, when it could be used to grasp something outside my own physical limits.
I know I'd probably like to climb to places much too difficult for my real self to visit, or try some simulated space travel, since I always wanted to do that, yet I would do that not really for fun, but to experience something way out of my league bypassing each possible "handicap" thta rela life provides.
Also, one could argue that the momentarily merging between human mind and machine could be a great reward in itself, making the occurence already more than worthy in itself.
If the cyberspace was not something everyone could experience, but it was just a new window on a relatively unexplored world... I would probably go full evil.
So many information, all there to be manipulated by my mind and without serious defence systems... I think I would try to gather as much as I can from high-profile corporations, political parties and criminal groups, then start to sell them to their opponents. That way, I'll become filthy rich while they are going at each other's throats, and once they are weak enough I'll sell the info again to the hungry press, to expose them. After this is done and their reputation is irremediably damaged, I'll freely pass them to the authorities, too, so they are forced to prosecute them without the possibility to accept bribes.
Once this is done, I'll use the money I gathered to fund my own political movement, solve the problem and save the day.
Granted, it woldn't probably be thta easy, yet I'm quite sure that I would try: who would refrain to use such power, if a careful planning could wipe forme existence some of those who they consider enemies of the entire humankind?
Post edited May 31, 2015 by Enebias