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Synths, being '''sentient and sapient creatures''', posses a level of '''dignity'''. As a result they employ certain terminologies that are similar, if not equal, to that used by [[organics]].
 
Synths, being '''sentient and sapient creatures''', posses a level of '''dignity'''. As a result they employ certain terminologies that are similar, if not equal, to that used by [[organics]].
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* Synths typically don't mind being called "machines", but "Synths" or "synthetics" are preferred.
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* Medical treatments typically are not referred to as "repair jobs".
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* "Synth Mechanics" don't exist. They are called doctors. Synth Engineers, however, do exist and are professionals who design and fashion Synth Modules.
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* It is not possible to "own" a Synth, since that would be slavery, which is illegal throughout the [[Outer Rim]] and the [[new colonies]]. Statements such as "These robots are cool, where can I buy one?" are therefore considered offensive.
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* Despite not being humans, "humane" is a term that can apply to actions towards Synths.

Latest revision as of 20:52, 30 November 2019

Synths, being sentient and sapient creatures, posses a level of dignity. As a result they employ certain terminologies that are similar, if not equal, to that used by organics.

Examples

  • Synths typically don't mind being called "machines", but "Synths" or "synthetics" are preferred.
  • Medical treatments typically are not referred to as "repair jobs".
  • "Synth Mechanics" don't exist. They are called doctors. Synth Engineers, however, do exist and are professionals who design and fashion Synth Modules.
  • It is not possible to "own" a Synth, since that would be slavery, which is illegal throughout the Outer Rim and the new colonies. Statements such as "These robots are cool, where can I buy one?" are therefore considered offensive.
  • Despite not being humans, "humane" is a term that can apply to actions towards Synths.