1. You are at war with an empire in another galaxy. Your opponents (in--recall--a whole-ass other galaxy) have a planet with really great freshwater resources. Your empire also needs water. Do you:
(a) Find freshwater resources literally anywhere in your own damn galaxy?
(b) Use your technology, which is capable of building galaxy-hopping spaceships, to desalinate or purify water literally anywhere in your own damn galaxy?
(c) Use your technology, which--remember--is capable of building GALAXY-HOPPING SPACESHIPS, to generate water out of oxygen and hydrogen, the way I once did in high school chemistry class by running an electrical current through a test tube of hydrogen gas?
(d) Continue to fight the people in A WHOLE-ASS OTHER GALAXY because you want access to their single planet with great freshwater resources that, somehow, will make a difference to the water needs of a GALACTIC-SPANNING civilization?
2. You are an authoritarian empire who constantly surveils the population because you have a massive surveillance-state architecture built to suppress any hint of disloyalty. Two people appear on a very hot planet wearing massive cloaks that are too heavy for the weather. They are sweating and fidgety and clearly uncomfortable. One of them is perpetually putting her hand to the small of her back, as if she has something hidden there under the cloak. Do you, the surveillance monitoring AI programmed to recognize weapons, think:
(a) Gosh, why would people be dressed so oddly? Could there be weapons hidden under the cloaks? I'd better flag that up as suspicious.
(b) Gosh, why would people be putting their hands to their waistebands underneath their clothes Could there be weapons hidden there? I'd better flag that up as suspicious.
(c) Gosh, who are these strangers that I've never seen before while monitoring this planet? Could they be up to no good? I'd better flag them up as suspicious.
(b) Welp, if there's anything hidden under that oddly-behaving stranger's cloak (like a weapon) I can't see it, and I'm not programmed to notice things like odd behavior or inappropriate clothing or strangers, so I'll just ignore them entirely.
3. You are an authoritarian empire who constantly surveils the population because you have a massive surveillance-state architecture built to suppress any hint of disloyalty. There is a technology called 'shifters' which allows people to alter their appearance to anything they like--faces, clothes, even making themselves look like guards. Do you:
(a) Take enormous pains to make sure that you can see through shifter cloaks?
(b) Heavily regulate shifters so that every shifter is tracked and all possible settings must be pre-approved and registered with the surveillance architecture?
(b) Ban shifter technology outright and take enormous pains to prevent people from accessing it?
(c) Not do anything, and allow your surveillance to be easily fooled by anyone with a shifter--which is everyone, because people like to make themselves look fancy for parties?
4. You are an authoritarian empire who constantly surveils the population because you have a massive surveillance-state architecture built to suppress any hint of disloyalty, in part with the help of guards who are programmed to be very good at guarding. Do you program the guards so that
(a) They are constantly suspicious bastards who suspect everything and everyone at all times?
(b) They are intensely observant and constantly on the lookout for anything out of the ordinary?
(c) They are thoroughly well-trained in protocols and procedures and have a hair-trigger flowchart for flagging up anything suspicious?
(d) 'If someone walk[s] confidently, look[s] the part, make[s] eye contact, [gives] a little nod, then carrie[s] on with their business, few tend[] to question that assurance[...]' because '...[it's] easier for the guards to fall back into the routine programmed into their minds.'--a routine which, evidently, heavily favours believing attitude and demeanour over actual observation?
5. You are a scrappy band of rebels who plan to infiltrate a government ball in order to get information for your rebellion. You are preparing the costumes for your infiltrators. Three of your infiltrators are only intended to be background stage-dressing for a brief period at the ball, after which they'll split off and change their costume to pretend to be guards. One of your infiltrators will spend all her time talking to extremely important people at the ball, and must be perfectly convincing in every respect. You have a limited rebellion budget to buy clothes and gear in preparation for the heist. Do you...
(a) Buy gowns for everyone from the palace dressmakers to make sure they're properly outfitted fo the ball?
(b) Use shifter technology to make it look like everyone's got a nice gown, since lots of people do that at balls anyway, and spend the budget on something more pressing for the rebellion?
(c) Buy a single gown from the palace dressmakers with your entire budget and dedicate it to your main infiltrator, while improvising something else for the background infiltrators (possibly with the help of shifters), with particular attention to things like properly fitting, grippy shoes because they'll be climbing in elevator shafts once they split off from the ball?
(d) Buy gowns from the palace dressmakers for the background infiltrators, outfit them in slippery, ill-fitting shoes, and IMPROVISE A GOWN OUT OF PARACHUTES for the main infiltrator who is going to be the center of attention for the entire operation?
6. You are an authoritarian empire whose realm of influence spans an entire-ass galaxy. You genetically engineer everyone--including heirs to the ruling throne--in bulk, and take great pains to get it right. It takes four batches of heir-spawn before you find someone you think will be a good heir to the throne. It takes decades. That's fine. You've got time. However, you also need a human (for some reason) to run your Oracle technology. You breed children for this purpose. Do you...
(a) Produce lots of children at a time, the way you do for heirs, and only assign the very best to that purpose?
(b) Give your chosen child rigorous testing and carefully selected tasks, under strict observation and surveillance with tons of redundancy in case she does something wrong, to make absolutely certain that she won't cause trouble if you start giving her more responsibilities once you're sure she's got fully programmed loyalty in place?
(c) Give her a ton of responsibilities from the start, but make sure she's super, super, super-well programmed with her Oracle chip so that she never thinks of setting foot out of bounds?
(d) Make sure there are lots of redundant children able to take over as your Oracle engineer in case any of them turn out to be problematic in one way or another?
(d) Give a single child the authority to reprogramme the AI that is in charge of surveilling her, from a very young age, well before her brain is fully developed, and also let her design and build all sorts of technology and algorithms that run the empire, and basically do whatever the hell she wants with no back-up plan or redundancy?
7. You are an empire-controlling AI of vast computational potential, spanning a galactic empire and surveilling all the people within it. You need to produce a spoken voice that will produce controlling mantras in people's heads. Do you...
(a) Use your enormous computational potential to generate the voice using whatever futuristic vocal deep-fake technology you doubtless control, drawing on any or all of the billions or trillions of voices you've observed through your surveillance as a model?
(b) Find a propagandist well-trained in vocal control and give them a list of sentences to record?
(c) Find an adult with nothing better to do and train them with your enormous resources to produces the list of sentences the way you want?
(c) Take a CHILD who is actually an ENGINEER rather than a vocal artist and has lots of other tasks already on her plate, and train that child to produce an unnaturally computer-like flat intonation in an anatomically and acoustically impossible attempt to hide her childlike resonances so that she can produce the recordings for you?
8. You are a ragtag team of rebels planning to interfere with an evil government plot that will kill an entire planet. Your tech genius has learned about this plot by accessing some top-secret files that are usually monitored by very through AI surveillance programming. Your organisation has been compromised and your operatives are getting caught right and left, so you're extremely concerned about security. However, your tech person says she avoided getting flagged when she accessed the files, and gets very annoyed at the implication that she messed up. Your resident empath reassures you, 'I sensed Ariadne's emotions.. She was confident and I trust her.' Do you...
(a) Explain that being confident you avoided detection is not actually the same as avoiding detection?
(b) Explain that the stakes are really high, and it's more important to be sure you've maintained secrecy than avoid offending your tech genius by implying she made an error?
(c) Explain that your tech genius has been missing for several weeks now, the massive galactic-spanning AI knows she's missing, and probably has made some adjustments to its programming that renders her previous access less reliably safe?
(d) Say, 'Ok. I'm sure you're right.'
9. You are a ragtag team of rebels who have acquired an Evil Empire pilot as a prisoner on your stolen spaceship. He has been brainwashed and programmed into unthinking loyalty to the Evil Empire, and even when he's tied up and seemingly subdued he manages to get free and cause trouble when the person watching him takes her eye off him for a moment. You think you can deprogramme him, but it's a long, arduous task that is not always successful. At one point, you hear him mumbling medical jargon while he sleeps. This is strange, since he's a pilot, not a medical person, and says he doesn't know where his medical knowledge came from. Maybe it's a glitch in the programming, or maybe there's more to his background than he's letting on or even knows about himself. Do you ...
(a) Keep him thoroughly locked up and secured and under constant guard until you're absolutely positive he's deprogrammed. Don't believe anything he says about anything, since it's clear there's more to his background than is obvious, and you don't know what it is or what he's capable of or programmed to do.
(b) Trust in your deprogramming skills (with reasonable precautions), but be very careful about believing what he says--especially regarding medical knowledge--since he doesn't know where it came from (and so could be the result of some deeper sleeper programming) and may actually be the result of a programming glitch (and so is unreliable and faulty).
(c) Adjust your deprogramming protocols to really dig into where this strange medical knowledge came from, because it's clear there's something else going on that's not the standard pilot-loyalty programming that you're used to removing when you liberate evil empire flunkies.
(d) Use your bog-standard deprogramming methods, and even before it's complete turn him into your medical dude. 'He mumbled medical terms while he was unconscious!' you reason. 'Therefore, he must be an expert, and thoroughly reliable! We'll accept everything he says as true and accurate.'