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Title: Deus Ex Live Action Trailer
Added: Jul 21, 2011
Author: lazygamernet
Duration: 3:38
Description:
The political and moral struggle of Deus Ex: Human Revolution (http://www.lazygamer.net)
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Youtube Comments: 1388
HeliosMachina Says:
May 23, 2012 - Because the technology is relatively new and has yet to be implemented into artificial organs. Processes like these take time, because there's all those different phases that it has to go through. All medicine and medicinal equipment goes through pointlessly long trials, and this is no exception. I hope that's answer enough for you.
pseudogenesis Says:
May 23, 2012 - Typical arrogant creationist.Since you insist on using Occam's Razor (Not a method of proving a hypothesis by any means, but let's roll with it), let me rephrase that statement for you.Which is more likely: Particles in a set parameter obeying the fundamental laws of existence, or an infinitely complex creator god simply spawning in and dictating the way things work? Occam's Razor deals with complexity, not likelyhood my friend, and God is the ultimate Boeing 747.
pseudogenesis Says:
May 23, 2012 - Look up Einstein's beliefs from an unbiased source, brochacho. He was very much spiritual about the universe, but most certainly not religous in the traditional sense.As for Mendel, the best way to fund scientific research in those days was to go into priesthood. I'm unsure of his beliefs, but as another has said below, cherrypicking spiritual scientists doensn't constitute an argument.Look up surveys on the beliefs of contemporary scientists. It's a 9 to 1 ratio of skeptics to believers.
Samuellos77 Says:
May 23, 2012 - The fundamental laws of existence, things don't just happen. You fumble with concepts none of us understand, ignorant. There are realms far beyond our comprehension, things we will never understand... until we die.
pseudogenesis Says:
May 23, 2012 - Things don't just happen, so you explain them with an even MORE complex and unlikely hypothesis? Ok.There is nothing wrong with admitting ignorance. How the universe came to being, why it works the way it does, et cetera ad infinitum. But you simply CANNOT fill those holes with "God did it." The God of the Gaps is getting smaller every day.This is why science trumps religion in practicality. It seeks not complacency, but exploration and explanation. No easy answers to be found there.
Samuellos77 Says:
May 23, 2012 - 'God of gaps'?!, you are just showing your arrogance, assuming at one point people will come up with an explanation for EVERYTHING. Your responses just seem like atheist propaganda, a few catchy slogans, but meaningless and hollow. Questions such as what was before the universe, and what was before that, and what was before that, go on forever, it's maths. INCOMPREHENSIBLE. Questions such as this will NEVER be answered with science because of maths- Infinity 'trumps' all.
pseudogenesis Says:
May 23, 2012 - Lol. That was absolutely fucking unintelligible.1. God of the Gaps, yes. Google it.2. Never, ever, EVER did I imply, or will ever even consider implying, that humanity will come up with an answer for everything. It's impossible, and we'll die out long before that.3. I adressed your arguments, and you call my response hollow? Listen to what you're SAYING. "Questions... will go on forever, it's maths." Seriously, you have no idea how stupid you sound.I'm done.
Samuellos77 Says:
May 24, 2012 - Thank God for that, I've had enough of your bullshit! :D
Nersify Says:
May 24, 2012 - It like seeing a new "Equilibrium" movie style with Christian Bale. Would be epic.
UtubeH8tr Says:
May 25, 2012 - i just love conflicting perspectives.isn't humanity so interesting?we're all sustained by consensus until more conflict arises.
Concequence Says:
May 25, 2012 - I agree with you 100%.
pseudogenesis Says:
May 25, 2012 - Thanks. :)
jlsbarber Says:
May 25, 2012 - I'd like to point out, for the longest time, I thought Jensen was voiced by Bale..
FortitudeOfHeaven Says:
May 26, 2012 - The first Deus Ex was a more accurate look of the present and the future. It was so ahead of its time.
knoyle Says:
May 27, 2012 - Oh definitely. Deus Ex 1 is one of the most incredible RPGs I've played. I'm just saying that Human Augmentation is NOT far off, and it scares me.
3r1k92 Says:
May 27, 2012 - 0:32 for Bear Grylls!!!
treehugger3615 Says:
May 27, 2012 - Yeah well im sure someone will manage to slip something in...
hypother Says:
May 28, 2012 - Why pray to a god, when man can be so much more!
xxxmaniac147xxx Says:
May 28, 2012 - I want that arm !!
HeliosMachina Says:
May 29, 2012 - That depends on who you are and where you are sitting in the system. I'm personally going to be at the frontier for developing these technologies and the software that drives them. And I'm damn well going to make sure that no person who doesn't have the betterment of intelligent life in mind, gets within a mile radius of any administrative position in my department. Now that's me here, one out of many, but I can assure you that I'm far from the only one who has this mindset.
Puglous Says:
May 29, 2012 - Even the brain?
HeliosMachina Says:
May 30, 2012 - Even the brain. The synthetic material just gets overlooked by the immune system because of its properties, so it doesn't matter where you put it, it'll be recognized as non-harmful cell walls. Much like a cancer cell camouflages itself. Only this stuff doesn't kill you, cancer does :P
Honorfull Says:
May 30, 2012 - Uhm, yes it is. All the ''Anti-Augs'' out there don't give a damn if you need drugs to use 'em or not. They care about our morality, ethics, compassion love and understand. The very things that make us human.So whenever or not these augments require ''drugs'' for use most people will cling unto there humnanity instead of their standing in soceity.
Puglous Says:
May 30, 2012 - Right, but was it an immune response problem in the Deus Ex universe? I thought the problem was a build up of glial tissue or something.












BR3WCI7YB4NG4 Says:
May 23, 2012 - So why do organ receivers have to take an incredible amount of drugs?