Oh wait, but he also slashed the real Stephen Kepler.
Which does make his comment that the plants were there when he moved in (or some such) hilarious.
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Oh wait, but he also slashed the real Stephen Kepler.
Which does make his comment that the plants were there when he moved in (or some such) hilarious.
And that dude in the woods.
Ooh, point. So, yeah, there goes that theory. He just likes slashing.
Which does make his comment that the plants were there when he moved in (or some such) hilarious.
I'm still wondering how he managed to alter the files Ballard found so quickly.
I'm still wondering how he managed to alter the files Ballard found so quickly.
I would guess he did it before he killed Kepler.
My theory was always that he slashes what isn't real.
Or that he's insane.
He just likes slashing.
He made some comment about it making Victor unique, no? I assumed that was the reason for the MO: create an indelible uniqueness, something that can't be overwritten.
Once again I was glad to be unspoiled.
I liked the episode but, was it my cold-blocked ears or was AT really hard to understand at times? I feel like I missed a lot of dialogue this episode.
He made some comment about it making Victor unique, no? I assumed that was the reason for the MO: create an indelible uniqueness, something that can't be overwritten.
I kept wondering why he didn't slash himself, then.
Hmmm...interesting question. I could see some sort of philosophical "I created myself, but I cannot make myself unique" or "I made myself. Here, let me help you get started." I don't love either of those, though...
I think Alpha is using his ability to imprint -- so he needs to blend in
Right. I know that's a/the logistical reason. I'm wondering if there's a philosophical one (or a philosophical justification)