I understand that the experiments were inhumane and unacceptable. But if they were already done... it is more of a waste to not use what is learned to the benefit and preservation of natural human life.
I agree with you. [ the way it's said seems to imply he's been thinking on this a little even before scien mentioned it. ] It's...I can't change the past for other people. I can't really change it for me either. So if I can at least salvage these things and use it to apply a solution for a better future I have to take that chance. I'm still...really mad about what happened. I think I always will be. But I also can't deny he obviously had an idea what he was doing. It was just knowledge in the wrong hands.
Brilliant men who take the lives of others into their hands and intentionally cause them harm, whether for the sake of a greater goal or otherwise, are factually more evil than good. There is objectively no reason for you to not be angry, and in fact only more when you want to hold him to a higher standard.
[scien's words are cold and certain—but it's hard to call it hypocrisy when he's also the first person to call himself evil. in some ways, he's no better than this person who tampered with shoma's body.
but that doesn't change the present: that he's intent to do something worthwhile with all this pain that's been caused]
Use his data to save yourself. In full transparency, I'll also use it for my own goals.
[ maybe that's the main difference in shoma's thoughts between how he feels about horadori and how he feels about scien. with horadori, the man only cared about how his experiments would benefit him and what he wanted for himself. with scien, at least he's aware there's a greater good even if the means are messy. ]
You would know. [ this isn't even said as a diss, he just thinks factually that scien is very self-aware of what he's doing and can, in fact, say these things without being wrong. it would be a greater problem if scien were more hypocritical. ] I appreciate the transparency. Anything I find is yours to keep, even if I'm not sure how much use it may be for you. [ ... ] Though...I do know the institute was studying a lot of things including cloning as well. Some of the methods used might help, since it's isolating certain parts of the DNA and removing others to make a healthier, better copy.
no subject
no subject
Do so.
I understand that the experiments were inhumane and unacceptable. But if they were already done... it is more of a waste to not use what is learned to the benefit and preservation of natural human life.
no subject
no subject
[scien's words are cold and certain—but it's hard to call it hypocrisy when he's also the first person to call himself evil. in some ways, he's no better than this person who tampered with shoma's body.
but that doesn't change the present: that he's intent to do something worthwhile with all this pain that's been caused]
Use his data to save yourself. In full transparency, I'll also use it for my own goals.
[to save others.]
no subject
You would know. [ this isn't even said as a diss, he just thinks factually that scien is very self-aware of what he's doing and can, in fact, say these things without being wrong. it would be a greater problem if scien were more hypocritical. ] I appreciate the transparency. Anything I find is yours to keep, even if I'm not sure how much use it may be for you. [ ... ] Though...I do know the institute was studying a lot of things including cloning as well. Some of the methods used might help, since it's isolating certain parts of the DNA and removing others to make a healthier, better copy.