Board Thread:What Would You Do?/@comment-38691345-20190601022444/@comment-34818102-20190604012832

"You do know that I'm not a god, right?" I asked the Automaton as we eat together on the couch. She shook her head in denial as upon the TV screen another massive New Republic ship exploded under the sustained fire of multiple Victory-II class frigates.

"You must be, it's the most probable reason as to why you have both a full view of the galaxy and the ability to control such massive ships as if they were children's toys." She replied. "You know I'm serious, considering the fact that 3.5 weeks ago I calculated that the chance of there being actual deities to be ten percent."

I sighed and continued playing, the only sounds in the room being the cry of turbolasers firing and fighter pilots complaining about their lot in life. The near silence was broken by the Automaton. "Though I'll never understand why you don't bother actually fighting ground battles, since a divine being such as you should be able to win them without trouble. Unlike that inferior autoresolve AI."

"Because the ground battles are trash." I replied, glancing at her before returning my attention to the television as I sent a fleet over to Kaut.

The Automaton watches for a few minutes more before getting up. "Well, I suppose I will be getting back to my room then."

I nod as she heads back to her room, and after a few minutes I pause the game and follow her to her room. When I get there I see her on a computer researching proper ways to show reverence to a god, causing me to with with disbelief.