His experience did not seem to different from what she had experienced so far. Again she wondered what Alex' actual purpose was in making her a bridge? So far, everything she was learning would allow the Typhon to see the humans. But considering how many humans reacted to different she did not think this would make her species inclined to just give up the world they had claimed as their own. Rather it would make it so they would actively go after the very species that had, until somewhat recently, used them as nothing more then components.
"Why make your kind then?" she let the device ask, before adding. "It seems faulty to allow for loopholes in a design they wished to control." but that also seemed very human. It seemed much more rational to create a design with a code they couldn't break.
She also wondered if she should explain more. He hadn't asked but that is what friends did right? Try and form understandings. "I am not made." A pause then she added. "My species isn't." Because she herself had been made, technically. "We occur naturally. But our abilities made us useful to the humans. But they sold their own souls for it. The lesser," which wasn't really accurate, "mimics, Typhon cacoplasmus, only create more of themselves by killing humans. And because one mimic can create four of itself after devouring a human they decided to use prisoners." She paused because she had learned that this was bad. "They put value on their own lives."
She added the scans to her research before looking up. "I cannot propagate any other mimics. Phantoms are an end of a line." She theorized that it wasp probably likely he didn't want to worry she'd create a small army of her own, which was more then likely another reason Alex had decided to use Phantoms for his experiment.