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chaebi or viola ✦ she/her ✦ 26 ✦ new blog same bull ✦ arts and stuff ✦ current obsession: ygo vrains and voltron

No matter the time, space, or form, two things will always hold true: 1) These two have no personal space around each other and 2) They're the only one's who don't know they're like this.

It is currently 2:30 in the morning where I'm at and instead of sleeping like I should I just wrote the entire script for that VRAINS season 3 rewrite I've been talking about~!! So far I'm really happy with it and unless I get called in for work I will spend most of tomorrow writing on the first chapter!!

If anyone's interested, expect lots of AiYusa, an incredibly interesting and deep OC who I think definitely fits in the VRAINS universe, lots of Ryoken, Takeru, Spectre, Kusanagi, Aoi and Akira ♡ the story will focus heavily on the idea that something happened during the Lost Incident, and from the backup data recorded of Yusaku during those six months, a "copy" was born.

Look forward to it~! ♡

Honestly, the story that Bohman throws up in "E57 - Final Battle Above The Clouds" about being the real Fujiki Yusaku and Playmaker being a backup unintentionally created during the Lost Incident is a good-ass storyline, if only it was used as anything other than fake memories planted in Bohman's head (I never liked Bohman in VRAINS, he's an underwhelming antagonist and imo S2 is only good because Lightning was a really good antagonist).

Like imagine S2 never mentioned this as a part of Bohman's fake memories and there were other, better hints at it in S1-3, and then we get a S4 where the main antagonist is "another" Fujiki Yusaku. Like, it doesn't matter if this other Yusaku is the real one or the backup. Either way you get an incredibly intriguing storyline about just what is considered a "human", what is it to be "alive" and "real". An entity created from data taken from observing a child, but that has that child's exact memories, exact emotions, exact experiences, has grown up in a physical world with friends and a home and dreams of the future, and who doesn't know that they were created artificially--are they not also just a child? What part of their coming-into-existence decides that they are "fake" and less worthy of existing, or being loved and cared for?

And this isn't even mentioning the fact that once you decide if this other Yusaku, no matter which one is which, is a real human or not, the same arguments can be applied to a conscious AI. Is Ai a person? Since he is self-conscious, has emotions, memories and a fully individual personality that can grow and adapt, how is he any different from the "fake" Yusaku? How is he any less worthy of life and safety?

Where do we draw the line between electrical signals in the brain and electrical signals in a computer? Is it having a physical body? Because those can be created, both organically and mechanically. Is is the concept of the "soul"? Because what is a soul if not the ability to experience, grow, care, feel and think?

Just saying it would make an amazing VRAINS season...