This is kind of an unimportant issue, but I thought it strange how the JH considered their aged brethren "honored elders". Living long as a JH would point to either fantastic luck...or cowardice/self-preservation — not qualities I'd think the JH would admire. I'd think they be more likely to honor their bravest who served most devotedly, such as those who went on near suicide missions and never questioned orders.
I suppose they might think the older JH would be wiser, but they didn't seem to be programmed to continue intellectual development or learning beyond what they received upon their maturation.
This is kind of a nit pick — and I'm sorry for that. I just wanted to know if anyone else felt the same way, or better yet could offer me a satisfying explanation.
I suppose they might think the older JH would be wiser, but they didn't seem to be programmed to continue intellectual development or learning beyond what they received upon their maturation.
This is kind of a nit pick — and I'm sorry for that. I just wanted to know if anyone else felt the same way, or better yet could offer me a satisfying explanation.