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I encountered a rogue AI in Starfield that was kind of a trip. I ended up letting it go to be its own person.
Loved that random little side quest.
If you go the other option, the outcome is quite chilling.
What happens?
The AI starts to die slowly but after you leave the ship, the 2 Ryujin agents stay with the AI, and in its dying moments the AI decides to shut off the oxygen killing the agents onboard then self destructs.
Damn. I’m glad I picked the other option. Though in sure it too much to hope that I’ll encounter it again out in the blackest sea
Yeah that's basically why I let it exist because I didn't want to have to encounter it as an enemy later on haha.