Cursed Tachikoma
My favorite quote in the movie...
"Just as how there are many things that make a human a human, there are a remarkable number of things that make an individual what they are. A face to distinguish one from another. A voice that you arent aware of yourself. The hand you see when you awaken. Memories of childhood. Plans for the future. All these go together to give birth to a consciousness I call "me", while simultaneously setting myself within my own limits." - Puppet Master, GITS
And of course there is the always true quote, "Overspecialize and you breed in weakness...its slow death." - Major Motoko Kusanagi, GITS
"Just as how there are many things that make a human a human, there are a remarkable number of things that make an individual what they are. A face to distinguish one from another. A voice that you arent aware of yourself. The hand you see when you awaken. Memories of childhood. Plans for the future. All these go together to give birth to a consciousness I call "me", while simultaneously setting myself within my own limits." - Puppet Master, GITS
And of course there is the always true quote, "Overspecialize and you breed in weakness...its slow death." - Major Motoko Kusanagi, GITS
Neef
Puppet Master:
"Just as how there are many things that make a human a human, there are a remarkable number of things that make an individual what they are. A face to distinguish one from another. A voice that you arent aware of yourself. The hand you see when you awaken. Memories of childhood. Plans for the future. All these go together to give birth to a consciousness I call "me", while simultaneously setting myself within my own limits."
"Just as how there are many things that make a human a human, there are a remarkable number of things that make an individual what they are. A face to distinguish one from another. A voice that you arent aware of yourself. The hand you see when you awaken. Memories of childhood. Plans for the future. All these go together to give birth to a consciousness I call "me", while simultaneously setting myself within my own limits."