And itâs taking things overly literally, which seems to be a bad habit of his.
He knows that they donât feel physical pain. Most likely because they donât have nerves since that seems an easy thing for the dimension with dementia to forget to add.
Same with them not being very expressive on a facial level. Due to well⌠Being a physical guesstimation of a person. All that overlapping biology would definitely make traditional emoting impossible. Too many eyes, brow bones, noses, etc. might not even have enough muscles for it. The one he tore into seemed made mostly of just pure fat.
But theyâre alive regardless. Theyâre reactive and respond to stimuli in ways they understand how to.
Not just in red haired creature running and shrieking in fear. Thatâs easy to read. But also the lampshade one rapidly turning its lampshade on and off.
Thatâs a panic response from something that canât flee because the chair is a part of its body. Doing the two things it knows it can. Turn on the light and turn off the light.
But the one he doesnât undermine the interiority of? At least not as much? The captain. His copy.
He tryâs to reason to that one. Talks to it like it understands him. Despite it looking the least real. It looks like a puppet over a man.
But itâs âhimâ so it matters