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KhakiBlueSocks wrote:"I'm going to make you a prayer request you can't refuse..." Cue the violins.
Atria35 (post: 1390023) wrote:I've seen SAC and SAC: 2nd GIG. I adore SAC more, but that's because of the whole plotline, following the trail to an alleged cyber-terrorist. It's also a bit more action-oriented than 2nd GIG, though 2nd Gig also has it's merits- you get more deeply involved with the characters (esp. the major), and you also get more deeply involved in the politics of that reality, which can drag it down a bit. Some of what you learn about that isn't pertinent to the politics of what's happening at the climax.
SAC is also my favorite of the two due to getting more involved with the other's POV, though it's mostly through the token non-cybered man, who it's easier to relate to overall because, well, I don't have a cyberbrain. For me it was easier to relate because in many ways you see him struggle to deal with a world where everyone has a cyberbrain at the very least.
I'm also a big fan of the Tachikomas- I seem to be one of the few who are . But they were an important lead-in into what it meant to be a spirit in a cybernetic body, which you see more of the 2nd Gig thanks to the Major. They did bring in questions on what happens if robotics become self-aware, and as we ourselves move to more computerized and complex versions of things like attachable limbs for those who've lost them, when does the line between human an machine begin and end? That seemed to be a theme between both series.
Of course, I could have been reading too much into it. It's been a few mo's since I've seen either one.
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