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fandomhigh2023-11-28 01:48 pm
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Philosophies of Good & Evil, Tuesday
“So I’d say sorry for the lack of class last week, but I think our contracts have some clauses about what we can get away with when we get hit by avalanches of shit rolling downhill and piling up into a massive, fifty-ton crapstacle, so I’m not going to,” Atton said. He looked a touch ragged around the edges, though at least this time around he was alert and otherwise in a good state of health.
“Today we’re going to try an exercise some old scientists like to call ‘the Prisoner’s Dilemma’, which is one of those moral dilemmas some of you hate that people are still arguing about to this date,” Atton said. “It basically comes down to the question of selfishness: good policy, bad policy?”
"What a charming image." Lana rolled her eyes, but didn't argue. Sometimes things were what they were. "The prisoner's dilemma is this: you and one other are given a choice. You can cooperate or betray each other. You'll both get the best outcome if you cooperate. But if you choose to cooperate and they don't, that's worst for you." This was a very Sith game.
“So we’re going to pair you all up,” Atton said merrily. “And we brought candy.”
He held up a bag of fancy chocolates.
“We’ll do this two at a time. If one of you buzzes, and the other doesn’t, then the buzzer gets six and the other gets none. If you both stay off the buzzer, each of you gets three. But if you both buzz, well, nobody gets anything.”
"This is the lowest-stakes version of this you're ever likely to encounter," Lana said dryly. Also probably the least interesting, because Fandom people were so inclined to helping. "And no using powers." She was absolutely looking at you, Anakin. "You have to choose to trust the other person - or not."
Atton made a dryly amused noise. “And then we can decide if we can glean any kind of moral lesson out of doing this on an island full of do-gooders.”
“Today we’re going to try an exercise some old scientists like to call ‘the Prisoner’s Dilemma’, which is one of those moral dilemmas some of you hate that people are still arguing about to this date,” Atton said. “It basically comes down to the question of selfishness: good policy, bad policy?”
"What a charming image." Lana rolled her eyes, but didn't argue. Sometimes things were what they were. "The prisoner's dilemma is this: you and one other are given a choice. You can cooperate or betray each other. You'll both get the best outcome if you cooperate. But if you choose to cooperate and they don't, that's worst for you." This was a very Sith game.
“So we’re going to pair you all up,” Atton said merrily. “And we brought candy.”
He held up a bag of fancy chocolates.
“We’ll do this two at a time. If one of you buzzes, and the other doesn’t, then the buzzer gets six and the other gets none. If you both stay off the buzzer, each of you gets three. But if you both buzz, well, nobody gets anything.”
"This is the lowest-stakes version of this you're ever likely to encounter," Lana said dryly. Also probably the least interesting, because Fandom people were so inclined to helping. "And no using powers." She was absolutely looking at you, Anakin. "You have to choose to trust the other person - or not."
Atton made a dryly amused noise. “And then we can decide if we can glean any kind of moral lesson out of doing this on an island full of do-gooders.”

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Was he thinking of hitting the button just to mess with Anakin? Maybe.
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You know, other than the entirety of his existence.
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Mostly! As far as he rememered!
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It was a very valid question.
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Anakin was actually one of the people Stark trusted most. He just didn't trust him not to cheat at things.
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