AuraTwilight wrote:Plenty of golems in ancient mythology have had total free will. It was part of a moral lesson about hubris.
I stand corrected about the golems. Though I was pretty sure the original origin had to do with Jewish mythology about alchemists which can take earth and breath and create life, but without a soul (ie will). Then again, I am getting this from a modern author lovecraft/holmes crossover story =/...but I have heard bits and pieces elsewhere.
AuraTwilight wrote:Yuki has plenty of emotions.
Shichinanatsu seems to be using some definition of posthuman which involves post-humans having human emotions, etc. whereas I personally would say posthumans might be excused for not having fear, anger, etc. I'm saying that you can say yuki is
not posthuman only by pointing out (not necessarily correctly) that she was not originally human, or doesn't have human emotions.
Bleh. My logic is too convoluted. My
opinion is that Yuki is easily posthuman, even if her birth was not exactly normal.
AuraTwilight wrote: I don't think Adult Mikuru will become part of a conflict. If anything, she'd be on the Brigade's side as opposed to The Big Boss Men.
I tend to have a more negative view of Adult Mikuru. Someone on this forum once speculated that she
is the time traveler's group, or at least the leader, since we certainly haven't seen anyone else. We simply don't have enough information to really judge so it's more about gut feelings about what kind of person Adult Mikuru is. Kyon doesn't get good vibes...
Rectifier wrote:I'm dropping it because it isn't helping with continued discussion about what will happen in volume 10.
My theory? Everybody gets married in the end because its a comedy
That's just the thing. This is the "Kyon Theory" thread. Heh oh well.
Hmm, so in that scenario: Kyon x Haruhi, Mikuru x Koizumi, Nagato x Computer Society President, Tsuruya x Kunikida, Kimidori x Taniguchi, Imouto-chan x uh...student council president?