:::From the depths of the Puzzle: "Such delightful arrogance. All Sentients, look forward to Echo's artwar of these concepts of Missing and Normal." |
:::From the depths of the Puzzle: "Such delightful arrogance. All Sentients, look forward to <3ofaDog's artwar of these concepts of Missing and Normal." |
In some philosophies, especially animal rights, sentience is defined by the ability to suffer. Thus, perception of suffering is enough to accord certain humane rights.
There are some philosophies in which bureaucracies are regarded as living creatures. They take in materials, they grow, they cast off refuse, they procreate. As each being is made of individual cells working together, so each bureaucracy is made of living beings working together.
What if a living bureaucracy achieved its own form of sentience? Could that be the basis for the Architects of the Future?
Is the StrangeVirus sentient? Many occurances point towards a governing intelligence, and it certainly seems concerned with suffering. Is Strange possibly the youngest of the Warps, still struggling to achieve consciousness? Or is it the oldest and the furtherest along. Could, in fact, the suffering of Strange lead to enlightenment? Or is it a false masochism designed to pull people away from Charm?
By these theories...are the Bubbledolls nonsentient, merely mimicking minds?