Yeah, that's right, I'm doing a Tuvix thread. What of it.
So most people went with their hearts when it came to the doctor being a real boy (you're all wrong by the way) and I wonder if a character with less fan appeal will get the same treatment
Is Tuvix a true unique sentient life form born of the combined consciousness of Tuvok and Neelix or is he simply the combined thoughts and feelings of Tuvok and Neelix manifesting as a single voice (thus only having the appearance of individuality)
Some will say Tuvix pleaded for his life but this could mean anything. Perhaps Tuvok and Neelix both or individually had concerns about being separated and these internal worries manifested in Tuvix saying he wanted to live
Perhaps, some part of Tuvok's psyche took enjoyment in having access to controlled emotions and this manifested in Tuvix saying he wanted to live etc
The point being, his desire to live proves nothing.
For the record, I believe that Tuvix was a unique sentient life form (by the Descartian criteria) but also believe that Janeway did NOT murder him when she separated him as nothing that constituted Tuvix was actually destroyed......except his unique consciousness which was reliant on two other people (and could merely have been two consciousnesses trying to make sense of the world)
Maybe you're someone who believes we each have a soul and when a child is born, it's soul is a combination of the souls of the mother and father. Maybe this transporter accident created a soul that was simply never meant to be
So most people went with their hearts when it came to the doctor being a real boy (you're all wrong by the way) and I wonder if a character with less fan appeal will get the same treatment
Is Tuvix a true unique sentient life form born of the combined consciousness of Tuvok and Neelix or is he simply the combined thoughts and feelings of Tuvok and Neelix manifesting as a single voice (thus only having the appearance of individuality)
Some will say Tuvix pleaded for his life but this could mean anything. Perhaps Tuvok and Neelix both or individually had concerns about being separated and these internal worries manifested in Tuvix saying he wanted to live
Perhaps, some part of Tuvok's psyche took enjoyment in having access to controlled emotions and this manifested in Tuvix saying he wanted to live etc
The point being, his desire to live proves nothing.
For the record, I believe that Tuvix was a unique sentient life form (by the Descartian criteria) but also believe that Janeway did NOT murder him when she separated him as nothing that constituted Tuvix was actually destroyed......except his unique consciousness which was reliant on two other people (and could merely have been two consciousnesses trying to make sense of the world)
Maybe you're someone who believes we each have a soul and when a child is born, it's soul is a combination of the souls of the mother and father. Maybe this transporter accident created a soul that was simply never meant to be