That last episode: the tough choice
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 7:30 pm
I watched the last episode of the 60's Tetsuwan Atom cartoon where he took the device into the sun, no doubt in reality as to the outcome.
At the time he launched in the rocket, you don't get the feeling Atom would have to make such a choice. There was the danger involved but until the device struck that rock in space you had every thought that Atom would come home safe.
Now suppose there was no other option available like a rocket. The device had to be transported dirrectly into the sun to assure it would work.
Atom steps up and says..."I'll do it."
By this time he's evolved emotionally, this would be a hard thing to do and of course your friends and family would have to protest for some other way.
For Atom there's two choices. He does it or he stays on earth with his fellow robots and watches all his human friends die, not a good thing in both ways but knowing Atom there's no question as to the right course.
The episode made me ball. How would you feel as Atom or as one of his friends? Would you plead with him not to do it? Would you have second thoughts about having to do it?
At the time he launched in the rocket, you don't get the feeling Atom would have to make such a choice. There was the danger involved but until the device struck that rock in space you had every thought that Atom would come home safe.
Now suppose there was no other option available like a rocket. The device had to be transported dirrectly into the sun to assure it would work.
Atom steps up and says..."I'll do it."
By this time he's evolved emotionally, this would be a hard thing to do and of course your friends and family would have to protest for some other way.
For Atom there's two choices. He does it or he stays on earth with his fellow robots and watches all his human friends die, not a good thing in both ways but knowing Atom there's no question as to the right course.
The episode made me ball. How would you feel as Atom or as one of his friends? Would you plead with him not to do it? Would you have second thoughts about having to do it?