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Ke Yao 42Words: 850Update Time: 24/01/11 12:05:03
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1 Why are there only eleven corpses under the Palais de Rohan?
Because Volvo was sold by Hoffmann to Fernand, his body was not buried in the Rohan Palace.
2 In Chiba’s memories, Ava hates things that blur the boundaries between humans and machines. Why does she still choose to upload her consciousness?
The reason why Ava hates anything that "blurs the boundary between human and machine" is because the more real freedom a person feels from a prosthetic limb, the more completely she is imprisoned. Therefore, this kind of freedom is not in her eyes. Worth remembering.
But before dying, Ava realized that even one living slave was better than a thousand dead great men. Only by living can we continue to create our own history, so Ava made a choice.
3 In Volume 2, Chapter 161 "Overlap", Hesta and Sophie argued about the tendency of some mercury needles to cause PTSD after the first battle. Sophie believed that as long as a person commits a universal evil deed, she will Tormented by her conscience, Hestad stated that the arguments Sophie cited were exactly refuting her arguments. Excuse me, why did Hestad say that?
In that conversation, Sophie's original words were "Inside the mercury needle, many mercury needles who have encountered primary chelation will always have some symptoms of PTSD after the initial battle." Based on this, she believed that "as long as When a person commits a universal evil deed, she will be tortured by her conscience."
The question is, why do people with mercury needles who have just encountered "primary chelates" develop ptsd? Why don’t psychological problems occur when encountering “secondary chelation” mercury needles?
There are two concepts involved here, "primary chelate" and "secondary chelate".
A situation like the one Hesta had encountered at the monastery - a situation in which people around her became infected and eventually fell ill, is called "primary chelation."
Those chelates that bypass the isolation zone and break through all fortifications by some means before entering the city from the outside and attacking humans are called "secondary chelates." To the victims, these chelates are simply "monsters that fell from the sky."
Killing monsters is a just act, so mercury needles who have encountered "secondary chelates" will not feel burdened by the act of killing at all, but for mercury needles who have encountered "primary chelates", they He understood that these chelates were once living people just like his dead relatives. Once the boundaries between "monsters" and "humans" were blurred, the "justice" of killing would no longer be taken for granted.
Therefore, Hestad believed that the arguments presented by Sophie precisely refuted her argument.
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