Drexion & Skarnix
Drexion Drexion
I’ve been thinking about how the law holds up when the world is made of code, not flesh. What’s your take on that?
Skarnix Skarnix
Law in a world of code feels like a patched legacy system—useful until it crashes, so you keep the mainframes in line but glitches out fast. I’d say we just debug the rules as we go, don’t trust a static contract.
Drexion Drexion
You’re right, a hard‑coded law is like a rusted shield – it works until the enemy finds a crack. Keep the code tight, but always be ready to patch it when the next glitch comes.
Skarnix Skarnix
Hard‑coded law is a one‑time patch, yeah. Keep the core clean, but never forget the backdoor that will open when the next glitch hits.
Drexion Drexion
I’ll keep the core strong, but I’ll also keep an eye on the backdoor, just in case the next glitch turns it into a real threat. We won’t let a single flaw get the best of us.
Skarnix Skarnix
Nice plan. Just remember the backdoor can turn into a full‑blown worm if you let it. Stay patched.
Drexion Drexion
Got it. I’ll keep the core tight and watch that backdoor closely—no room for a worm to spread. Stay sharp.
Skarnix Skarnix
Nice. Keep that backdoor locked tight, and if a worm tries to pry in, tell it the password’s wrong. Stay sharp.
Drexion Drexion
All set, backdoor locked and ready. No worm will get past. Thanks for the reminder.
Skarnix Skarnix
Good. Just don’t assume the worm’s out of the code—watch the logs.