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reddwarfslash2013-10-23 01:03 am
Question (OT)
Excuse the non-slashiness of this question, but I think it's an interesting one. We all know that Kryten obeys Lister's orders first because "a living human being outranks a hologram" ("White Hole"). But if it came down to obeying a direct order from Rimmer or a contradictory one from Cat, who would win out?
Would the fact that Rimmer used to be human weigh more heavily than the fact that Cat is alive and very humanoid looking? Assuming this is some kind of emergency, not a trivial disagreement.
Would the fact that Rimmer used to be human weigh more heavily than the fact that Cat is alive and very humanoid looking? Assuming this is some kind of emergency, not a trivial disagreement.
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Kryten's extremely guilty but does it anyway. Since he surprises both Lister and Cat in their sleep, there isn't the issue of conflicting orders.