Morgan Yu (shapeintheglass) wrote in valloic, @ 2020-05-14 15:34:00 |
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Entry tags: | !: action/thread/log, ₴ inactive: connor |
Who: Morgan Yu and Connor
What: Getting scanned for research (and science)
When: Thudsay May 14th
Where: Ava's Lab
Rating: N/A (but mentions of Identity Issues)
Status: In Progress
If Morgan had more time, she would study the ants. They were interesting in the sense that they were a little like her; obviously trained in some way and taught to see in some fashion. If Ava was amenable, Morgan would return to see the insects entire scope. Plus she wondered where the cut off was for humans. Why was it alright for the ants to have a pattern, to be taught certain things, but not others? They obviously had some sort of intelligence, so where was the cut off that changing their instinct, their nature, was alright but it wasn't alright for anything that was considered of higher intelligence?
Morgan resolved to ask these questions. Not because it bothered her but because her morals were a reflection of those around her. Transtar had taught her one part of it, then Tumbleweed another, and now she was adding to that. All so she could grow, adapt, and learn to see better. She suspected that if her brother was around, he'd want it to be his morals that shaped her, not anyone else's. Alex would see all this as creating a conflict of interests, but if he wanted her to learn and then share her experiences with the other Typhon she'd have to truly understand humanity. But considering how odd, and somewhat capricious, they were she could see why Alex preferred her morals to be black and white. It wouldn't do, to his mind, that the Typhon would learn that humans had a tendency to be violent and short sighted, that they could just as easily kill Typhon for taking what humans considered theirs. Because of that she wasn't always sure of Alex' goals.
But those didn't matter so much right now. Her current goal was to see if Connor could scan beyond 'Morgan'. The psychoscope that the previous Morgan had made could not scan Typhon if they were in a different shape then their own. A Typhon that was a chair, the pyschoscope picked up as just a chair until it became Typhon again. But that was something from home, and thus that might not apply to Connor. So she waited, watching the ants and standing oddly still.