The Moral Issue
Caramela
I shouldn't be writing this.
I shouldn't really even be thinking about it.
Not after all the things I've done.
Not after all I did when I was split.
But I played a keyrole. So I agreed to contribute to this project.
Mela did some awful things.
Cara did some awesome things.
I guess what I'm saying is that everybody has two sides.
And even the bad side isn't all evil, or she wouldn't have agree to be fused together again.
Hope said that they had only one choice.
But they didn't.
They had many choices.
That could have refused to build a path to Lyoko, when they went back in time.
They could have letAelita stay dead when she died.
They could have let a a monster destroy Aelita and turned Xana off.
They could have materialized Aelita when the program was accedentally made, before Yumi fell into the void.
They could have turned Xana off and killed Aelita.
They wouldn't have, and they didn't, and I'm not saying they should have. They made the best choice.
Pople can say that Aelita wasn't really 'alive.' And what doesn't live, cannot die.
But they'd be wrong. On both accounts. Knowledge can die. Ideas can die. Concepts like hope or freedom can die. And anyway, Aelita was alive. They could have sacrificed Aelita, or the Earth.
But any sacrifice, no matter how big on small, is still a sacrifice.
Caramela Okoyl, age, unspecified
