Why are there still only 3,000 people in the area anyway?
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So they don't think, they don't have feelings, they have no personalities and follow orders to a T? I can't say how flawed that army of dragons would be for hunting slaver Garakaians. My point stands even stronger.
Instead of going against orders, they'll follow them too strictly. What happens when they're sent to kill one of the Garakaians and the dude's slaves rush to his protection? Cause they might just do that and you know it. The dragon will follow its order and kill the Garakaian and anything that stands in its way. What could have been a mission with a single casualty could turn into a massacre of over 20 casualties.
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Man, artificial intelligence is the same as organic intelligence, meaning they have thoughts and emotions. Only difference is they were made and not born/hatched xD
One assumes they're sentient and capable of thought and personality. If so, then some are going to go either against orders or get caught up in the moment. Simply something that happens when you make a predatory race hunt weaker beings.
Wonder what happens when escaping Garakai peeps integrate into other societies. Will Ialu give pursuit and destroy what remains of the Human race in that petty conflict? Also, remember it's technically impossible to keep all of those 3.000 dragons in check, some are either going to go rogue or go against orders, or they'll simply get caught up in the moment while hunting the Garakai citizens. You can count on at least 4000-5000 people dying if you unleash them.