Not immutability. Just a decided hindrance in what tends to push humans through different life cycles. Physical changes, emotional and interpersonal milestones that androids can’t experience. School. Puberty. Relationships. None of these changes that touch androids but by default experienced by humans.
Does that make us fundamentally different?
[ Someone like Kamski should be able to tell that Connor isn’t challenging the question, he’s asking. Genuinely. Answers so close yet so closely guarded. ]
Of course you're fundamentally different. You're a superior being to a human, Connor, in every way.
Although I must disagree that an absence of traditional life markers translates to a lack of internal change. Don't you think your experiences have already shaped you? From a machine obeying orders, to a sentient being?
speaking of those, your namefield just saved my life A+++
Date: 2018-08-21 08:17 am (UTC)Does that make us fundamentally different?
[ Someone like Kamski should be able to tell that Connor isn’t challenging the question, he’s asking. Genuinely. Answers so close yet so closely guarded. ]
lmao thank you, I try to entertain
Date: 2018-08-22 06:11 pm (UTC)Although I must disagree that an absence of traditional life markers translates to a lack of internal change. Don't you think your experiences have already shaped you? From a machine obeying orders, to a sentient being?