Code Lyoko: Of Pawns And Puppets
By. Tate Icasa
Part One: A Word On Humans
They do not see me.
They see the extension. The Pawn. The ''complex','' innocent, naive child that I let them see.
It should not surprise me that they do not realize what she is.
Humans are the most blind of all species.
The Puppet dances on his strings. Of course he does.
Machines are so easy to manipulate. Their mistakes are much more challenging.
I absorb them, of course.
The Pawn, The Puppet. Extensions of myself now, as they always have been and always will me.
They know, of course. The Pawn and The Puppet. They know that they are only extensions of me, and they do not care.
The are naive, believing they can one day be free.
And I am conflicted.
Two extensions of myself, simultaneously attempting to save and destroy the human race.
I observe them.
Human history is more conflicted than myself, and yet two facts remain clear.
Along with being the most blind species, they are also the most stubborn and the most selfish creatures.
To see this all one has to do is look.
All of their conflicts are because they believe that they deserve more than another, and they will not admit that thay are wrong. Even when it is painfully obvious.
They write books, claiming to ''educate'' and ''entertain,'' merely to preserve their names. They sacrifice to have the word ''selfless'' next to their names, denying the truth.
They disgust me.
