ext_28675 ([identity profile] weyrdchic.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] fuyu 2006-07-08 08:11 am (UTC)

Question posed to anyone lurking about: I get there wasn't time and it isn't wise in times of war to consider this or whatever, but why was the question of the Nobodies' basic decency even made possible in the first place, if we're not meant to question it?

I mean, it would've been easy to have a different motivation for Axel and say that all emotions from Nobodies are manipulations, and made that much, much clearer. But Demyx even goes out of his way to point out: "We do TOO have feelings." I was waiting for a much bigger payoff, or even a brief exploration that would carry into the next game, and that never came - although maybe it's that lack of exploration itself that's going to factor in.

Meanwhile, would the Organization be able to even do what it's trying to do without feelings? They're trying to become fully human - that means they're experiencing a sense of emptiness, longing, and genuine desire. Truly emotionless people wouldn't be doing what the Organization is doing. They'd be sitting around in, y'know, apathy.

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