Talk:Re: Chapter 159/@comment-217.209.94.177-20180205133820/@comment-27247962-20180205183420

Noro is your proof...

That's just a primal lump of flesh that can parrot words. It's not nearly sentient enough to have an independent conversation and learn. Sure it gets imprinted into itself a purpose, but that's the current extent of it and that it reiterates words like a parrot.

But sure enough let's say that it has the aptitude and independence to communicate and survive on it's own and develop and learn and grow, it's still another thing entirely to develop the identity of one particular character. Original Noro surely wasn't a growling lump of meat, so sure it lives, it survives, it's sentient, but there's a giant rift inbetween Noro being physically alive and having his personality as well, his identity. We call it "zombified" for a reason, since it's just the physical husk at this point.