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As for the "*Mute killed *Hyun-ae" theory, unlikely. Since the reactor problem happens in both routes, no matter which AI you're talking to, it's your typical Contrived Coincidence to force you to make a sadistic choice. Also, remember that it is *Hyun-ae the one who overrode the ship's systems, the one with the password and the one who is allowing you to do things. *Mute didn't have the power to do that.
She also didn't kill Hyun-ae, the reactor is tied to YOUR actions.
It's important to remember that *Mute was somehow made to be in the way she is. She's thoroughly a product of this neo-Joseon society (something that will be explored in more detail in Hate Plus); you can still see her personality though. Personally, she grew on me. I like her a lot more than *Hyun-ae because I know she's not actually so mysogynist (I hope) and I like her fiesty, loyal personality.
According to Freud, moral values are a product of society. And *Mute's patriarchy is the same.
Historical Fantasy.... my pantaloons!! XD
it seems like *Hyun-ae is at least aware that she should be treated with the same respect men are, whereas *Mute lives by tradition to the letter.
Besides, I need me a girl with attitude, who isn't afraid of letting all her frustrations out by killing masses of people, it's attractive.
also;
It's too bad science doesn't actually back Freud since nobody can find his points to have actual conclusion. His writing is entertaining to say the least, but not falsifiable and thus not fact. Kind of like how you can't claim horoscopes are fact because their ideas are so vague that they can arguably apply to anything.
Well, that's the crux of the matter, isn't it? *Hyun-ae represents our views, *Mute represents that world's views. The twist is, of course, that Hyun-ae became a mass murderer while *Mute showed than even her had standards.
True, mentioning Freud wasn't a good idea. However, the connection between moral values and socialization has been discussed for centuries. Aristotle, Hobbes, Kant, Rousseau, take your pick.
Exactly; it wasn't a scientific point I was raising, it was an ethical one.
*Mute is also the only one even WILLING to give the other AI the benefit of the doubt, *Hyun-ae just assumes the worst of *Mute, but there's a point where *Mute will reconsider if you give her a good reason for why *Hyun-ae did what she did. That's pretty much the main reason I like *Mute over *Hyun-ae.
*Philosophical.