OnyxVale & Marked
Hey Marked, I’m building a VR system that lets people train in realistic street‑fight scenarios without the risk of real injuries. It could be a big help for kids who need a safe outlet, but I’m worried about the ethical side. What’s your take on that?
If it teaches respect, discipline, and real self‑control, it can be useful. Make sure the rules are strict and the goal is safety, not glorifying violence. Keep the kids aware that it’s a simulation, not an excuse for real aggression. If you stay on that line, it’s a step in the right direction.
Sounds solid, Marked. I’ll lock the safety protocols and add a real‑time guardian monitor. If kids get caught off‑guard, we’ll flag it immediately. No glorifying, just discipline in a controlled sandbox. Let's move it to beta.
Sounds good. Just make sure the guard really stops the training before it gets out of hand. No kid should walk away thinking a fight is a game. Keep it tight.
Got it. We’ll make the guardian a hard lock that can shut the whole session down instantly if it detects any dangerous behavior. No slip‑ups. Safety first, always.
Sounds solid. Just keep the lock strict and test it hard. No room for mess. Keep it safe.