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Pluribus is disappointing (Season 1 spoilers)
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I think the way to think about it is that it may as well be one new person who happens to be distributed across millions of bodies. This person can make their own decisions and pursues their own agenda. However, they also must make themselves and all other humans happy as a biological imperative. If you tell them that not doing something would make you sad, they have to do it. So that's why I say that when a human interacts with them, they can't really consent to anything because they have to say yes regardless.
What do you mean by bodies consenting to something? IMO consent is purely a mental thing.
Sorry I think I just worded that wrong.
Like if it really is a hive mind and not just a hive possessing people, then the bodies are part of the one mind. If it's possessing people then those people still have ownership over their bodies and the hive can't do anything with their bodies without their consent.
Or maybe I'm wording that wrong. SciFi is hard.
Yeah I get what you mean, then. That's a tricky question and I think I land on the more conservative side, the bodies ought to still belong to the individuals (despite those individuals now being subsumed) so any interaction with those bodies is violating their autonomy.