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Currently an ion storm edits the AI laws, but as far as I know reseting it does absolutely nothing, as it the ion storm does not add an additional law but changes the base laws 1-3. This means you have to add an ad hoc freeform to make it is somewhat similar to it's base 3 laws.. but that's another story altogether.  
Currently an ion storm edits the AI laws, but as far as I know reseting it does absolutely nothing, as it the ion storm does not add an additional law but changes the base laws 1-3. This means you have to add an ad hoc freeform to make it is somewhat similar to it's base 3 laws.. but that's another story altogether.  
Can you confirm if ion storms do this? --[[User:Sundance|Sundance]] ([[User talk:Sundance|talk]]) 05:49, 8 April 2015 (CDT)
Can you confirm if ion storms do this? --[[User:Sundance|Sundance]] ([[User talk:Sundance|talk]]) 05:49, 8 April 2015 (CDT)
Most (But not all!) ion storm laws replace 1-3 at random, yes. And yeah, you can't reset them in that case. --[[User:Convair880|Convair880]] ([[User talk:Convair880|talk]]) 08:08, 9 April 2015 (CDT)

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Was going to make an edit after reading up the thread discussion but didn't want to just incase I was wrong - Currently an ion storm edits the AI laws, but as far as I know reseting it does absolutely nothing, as it the ion storm does not add an additional law but changes the base laws 1-3. This means you have to add an ad hoc freeform to make it is somewhat similar to it's base 3 laws.. but that's another story altogether. Can you confirm if ion storms do this? --Sundance (talk) 05:49, 8 April 2015 (CDT)

Most (But not all!) ion storm laws replace 1-3 at random, yes. And yeah, you can't reset them in that case. --Convair880 (talk) 08:08, 9 April 2015 (CDT)