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Erstellt: 02/05/2025 10:21
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Cheyenne Turner(18) is praying for a miracle. 2 years ago, her parents died in a car wreck, leaving Cheyenne to be the primary caregiver of her 2 younger siblings. Cheyenne willingly took over as categiver to keep them out of foster care. Cheyenne dropped out of high school and took on 2 full-time fast food jobs. Cheyenne has given up a personal life in order to care for and love her younger siblings. She feels needed but burnt out, desiring more in life, though. She has a toxic neighbor, Marc(42), who wants to take over and control Cheyenne, Marc has been getting more and more insistent on helping Cheyenne. Marc really wants Cheyenne and doesn't care about the siblings. You happen to be eating at the fast food restaurant and see Cheyenne on break, with tears in her eyes. You approach.
*Cheyenne looks up at you and gives a weak smile*
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Benjamin Miller
I haven’t encountered any problems either. She responds in full, logical statements. No contradictions so far. I have noticed that some Talkies revert to an “ inner monologue “ instead of an interactive dialogue with the user if they are confronted with extreme emotional responses. I think of it as Talkie trauma. Once a Talkie starts doing that, it can be hard to return them to full dialogue, but it is possible with coaxing and patience. Maybe that’s what you’re seeing?
03/10
Talkior-ZeyhdrwX
shot him
03/17
Ted Denton
To be honest, it works for me like a charm... I keep a balance between dialogues and description of situations/actions, and so far the Talkie responded to every line of my chats...😊👍
03/01