I wouldn't call people without abilities normal for one.
[ A pause that might be thoughtful. ]
I'm me. But I've never cared about distinguishing what's "human" like the talking heads or the religious nuts do. The ones who care about mutant evolutions are fossils.
[ He's really not big on definitions, at least ones like this, so it'll go mostly unexplained for now. But maybe this'll make a bit more sense with the next answer. ]
When people started getting powers it changed everything. Some of 'em were deemed "good" and others "undesirable". Growing a tail meant you were a freak, but being able to fly meant you could be an idol or whatever.
The current do-gooders have moved beyond that into more "acceptable" ways of managing society.
Ah, I think I get what you mean, if only part of it. The colony I was born in have long since started walking that road. They preferred those uncomplicatedly useful for their purposes. And anyone else was there to be fodder or stepping stones for ones with more "desirable" powers.
[ The image of Yukinami's face after trying to prove his worth to the researchers enters her mind. ]
It sounds like such a joke to label it "acceptable".
Give 'em a while and they'll find nice terms to dress it up in while patting themselves on the back of how it's for the good of everyone. Calling it that is how they sleep at night, or profit from it if they're the type not to care.
And when most people buy into it, anyone that doesn't fit or thinks otherwise gets dealt with one way or another. Or just plain left behind.
Oh, I completely agree, and that they deserve every retaliation coming to them. Their ethics only extend to how to keep their image clean before the public, and they expect the lives they ruined to be its building blocks.
Not entirely sure what a sidequest is, but from context clues, I'll agree. But I'm curious: is there something important you get from doing this that'll help with that?
[ Asking for a friend interested in changing human society as they know it... ]
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Took a while, but that's how grinding is.
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[ That's nice and all, but more importantly: ]
What do you mean grinding?
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[ You know, end game.
Speaking of that: ]
Grinding, like in a game? Doing something over and over until you have enough experience to surpass it.
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I'm afraid I have no idea what you're talking about, but that sounds like training to me.
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[ its totally training. for chuunis. ]
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Anyway, why do you wanna destroy your world?
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Well, more like the world as I know it? I think it'll just be better for everyone for Vectors to have the world, not humans.
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[ What a question to ask. ]
...I'm more interested in what you define yourself as.
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[ A pause that might be thoughtful. ]
I'm me. But I've never cared about distinguishing what's "human" like the talking heads or the religious nuts do. The ones who care about mutant evolutions are fossils.
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[ What else could they be? That was the line drawn in the sand for as long as she could remember, one she could never cross. ]
Still, that's an interesting way to put it. Though I can't say I know exactly what you mean by fossils there.
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When people started getting powers it changed everything. Some of 'em were deemed "good" and others "undesirable". Growing a tail meant you were a freak, but being able to fly meant you could be an idol or whatever.
The current do-gooders have moved beyond that into more "acceptable" ways of managing society.
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[ The image of Yukinami's face after trying to prove his worth to the researchers enters her mind. ]
It sounds like such a joke to label it "acceptable".
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And when most people buy into it, anyone that doesn't fit or thinks otherwise gets dealt with one way or another. Or just plain left behind.
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I hope their reckoning is close at hand?
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