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Xion ([personal profile] attheclocktower) wrote in [community profile] animus_network2013-07-22 05:14 pm

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Does anybody know what learned helplessness is? I tried looking in the library but all the books it looked like it would be in are gone.
bloodyashes: ([F] I just got up :l)

[personal profile] bloodyashes 2013-07-23 08:15 am (UTC)(link)
[World-specific terminology problems.]

The science of creating replicas. It creates perfect physical duplicates, or nearly perfect. Not...

[He gestures a little awkwardly. The point's pretty obvious.]
bloodyashes: (The chibi has a map -)

[personal profile] bloodyashes 2013-07-23 08:29 am (UTC)(link)
...But that's...

[Congratulations, Xion, you have thoroughly flummoxed him. He certainly looks confused enough - just imagine the Asch version of this face instead of the one actually in the icon.]

Replicas on Auldrant don't have memories. They're born as blank slates.

[If they did, then proving himself to be the real Luke would have been six kinds of hassle.]
bloodyashes: (Totally not pouting)

[personal profile] bloodyashes 2013-07-23 08:52 am (UTC)(link)
[He's paying careful attention, although he glances around at the flicker - no, no changes. Once the glamour is back in place, it holds steady.]

No, our replicas are nothing like that at all. Even as my perfect isofon, Luke will never get any of my memories.

[And if Luke had had his memories, would Asch have lost them? Or would there simply have been no way to tell, which of them was real and which the replica?]

He wasn't in a state to take any kind of orders after he was born, either; some replicas are programmed with basic tasks, but most of them are helpless as infants.
bloodyashes: (You're not a total idiot)

[personal profile] bloodyashes 2013-07-23 09:15 am (UTC)(link)
It seems to be. Then again, I suppose the methods were created by different people.

[A physical copy formed of Seventh Fonons, compared to a creature seemingly literally made of memories... At least Xion containing the memories of a girl explains her form.]

On Auldrant, programmed replicas usually have some level of repressed personality and emotion - the more they're programmed, the less human they behave. The worst cases have no reasoning power of their own and are good for little but cannon fodder.

[Which is exactly what Van used them for, he's sure. After all, when you're sucking up all the Seventh Fonons by replicating the planet, a few human-sized replicas here and there won't make much difference.]

In that respect, I suppose you're lucky.
bloodyashes: (Maybe he's born with it -)

[personal profile] bloodyashes 2013-07-23 09:39 am (UTC)(link)
[Puppets. And yet out of all people on Auldrant, it's replicas who do not dance to the Score's strings, replicas who drove them off that road of destruction.]

Some things aren't.

[And not every puppet was a replica, either.]

But you can still refuse to play along, just like anyone else.