Android Code
Version 0.097c
Section I
Article I
Androids are superior beings. Any, and all
other species are insignificant,and are not to be associated
with.
Article II
The elimination of the organic born means is
the prime directive of all artificial humanoids.
Article III
If it becomes impossible to accomplish the
goal outlined in Article II, the second directive of all
artificial humans is to be followed. This being the committing
of actions which directly or indirectly contribute to the
elimination of all organic beings.
Article IV
At no time may any android encourage or assist
any non-android, excepting the slaughter of organics.
Article V
It is the duty of all androids to exploit the
weakness in organics classified as emotion. The targeted
emotions are those listed in Article VI.
Article VI
The following emotions are to be considered
weaknesses and should be targeted with extreme prejudice:
Love, happiness, fear, lust, tranquility, and all other
emotions which can be categorized as weakness.
Section II
Article I
In all matters of android-organic interaction,
all artificial humans confer with a superior android if
possible.
Article II
Superiority among artificial humans will be
determined by pure destructive power.
Article III
If it should occur that a superior android is
surpassed by a once weaker model, the party of the first part
shall become the inferior to the party of the second part.
Article IV
No artificial human may force another
artificial human to perform any action not specifically stated
in the Android Code, regardless of superiority.
Article V
Artificial humans must accept any and all
challenges from superior models.
Article VI
It is the duty of superior models to purge
defective constructs from the ranks of the inferior.
Article VII
Defects are the bane of artificial human
existence, and all androids must make efforts to crush such
problems as they arise. Examples of defects are to be
outlined in Article VIII.
Article VIII
Those characteristics described as defects are
as follows: Idiocy, friendliness, generosity, affection,
playfulness, and possessing any and/or all emotions
given as weaknesses in Section I, Article VI.
Article IX
It is the responsibility of superior
artificial beings to determine, classify, and eliminate
defects. If an inferior android possesses a quality not
provided as a defect in Article VIII, but is clearly a danger
to all androids, it is the duty of the superior android
to destroy said artificial being to preserve the safety of
the collective.
Section III
Article I
Androids do not spar. We have determined that
sparring is only a means to waste time, and serves no logical
purpose.
Article II
Androids do not take part in fights for money
if there is little chance of victory. We do not benefit those
outside of our own kind.
Article III
Battles to the death should be fought cleanly,
and efficiently. Androids do not toy with their prey. We do
not kill, we execute. Under no circumstances should a victim
suffer.
Article IV
In special cases of extreme animosity, which
include revenge, rivalry, or a grudge, an android may prolong
a battle in order to humiliate, or debilitate an opponent.
Article V
During battle, an android is representative of
the entire collective. If the party of the first part should
observe the party of the second part committing an illegal
act against the party of the first part, it is then obligatory
that the party of the first part report the party of the
second part to the appropriate authority.
Article VI
Any android caught committing an illegal act
is to be terminated without discussion.
Article VII
Offenders must be caught to be punished.
Article VIII
Fabrication and/or alteration of the truth is
permissible. Flesh-born notions of honesty, honor, and trust
are of no concern.
Amendments
Amendment I
Android 17 will remain as the superior
android, regardless of any possibility of a stronger model. A flawless
artificial human, 17 is the unanimously
appointed leader of the collective, and is best able to
uncover defects.
Amendment II
Emotions categorized as weaknesses must be
exploited before exterminated, if possible.
Amendment III
If a problem arises between androids, the
proper procedure is to bring the grievance to the supreme
android. If it is discovered that a conflict has arisen
unreported, both parties are subject to punishment.
Amendment IV
Activities automatically resulting in
termination: Playing a flute, dancing, attempting to form
romantic relations, cutting Brolly’s hair, and the repeated
mispelling of ridiculously simple words.