Kelan smelled a conspiracy.

Empathy-assuming that you are the "original" of the gene, can you accept your clone to join the undead crew and become an equal with yourself?
Obviously not.
Let’s not discuss people and moral ethics here. For the undead crew, human cloning has been made as a tool and weapon from the beginning. It is already very dangerous for a tool or weapon to have self-awareness. It must be strictly controlled to ensure that this tool or weapon always obeys orders from "people".
The control method is nothing more than several low-level direct cloning human bodies to set up a deadly "back door" life threat to control; Advanced point is to implant preset memory or brainwash the clone into a chess player who is completely loyal to the crew.
The former is simple and rude, but it is easy to cause resistance and riots. Once a clone can do it, he would rather give up his life and pursue free personality and independent will, and this control means will be completely ineffective. The latter is more difficult, and the effect is more natural, but it also hides a flaw that can be ignored. What will the clone do if he finds out that his memory is false one day?
No one can predict this result … This is the most unstable factor in the world.
Both "Prophet" and Kelan knew the "partial truth". The former resolutely decided to betray the Immortal Crew Club and escape from the Ark, while Kelan chose to "merge" with the Immortal Crew Club.
They even decided to let Kelan join the undead crew meeting. Now it seems that the big probability is to appease Kelan’s emotions and make Kelan feel "trusted", so that both sides can share common goals and interests on the same front.
This may be the lesson they learned from the "Prophet" defection.
Can Kelan really be regarded as "one of their own" by them?
Obviously not.
In the final analysis, he is a symbiont, a clone, a tool or a weapon made.
The immortal crew members can delete the limited information of the "Prophet" and also delete Kelan … He can still stay in the crew members’ meeting and live in this world just because he is still valuable to the crew members.
nothing more/that’s all./nothing beyond/this only goes so far
When one day one’s value is squeezed dry, perhaps the end of life will come.
In the old era, there was an old saying in China called "if you are not my race, your heart will be different."
No matter from which point of view, Kelan and his immortal crew are not the same kind of people, or even the same kind of "species". In addition to human genes, he also has alpha genes, and he is "different" in the eyes of crew members
For example, suppose one day you see a person exactly like you, whose appearance, height, weight and personality are very similar to yours, but the only difference is that he has monster blood and all your special abilities-would you like this person and make friends with him?
For the vast majority of people, I’m afraid not … They will be afraid and very afraid of such a person.
They will not regard "people" like themselves as "monsters"
Most people are not saints, and most people are ordinary people.
Ordinary people have a dark side, which is not recognized by normal society … Many people may have "such an idea" all their lives and never put it into practice.
But there is no denying that this dark side will always be … it may be forgotten but it will not disappear.
Only you know what the dark side of your heart is best, and when a copy of yourself is in front of you, you will feel uncomfortable being cut from head to toe … It is because you know what the other person will think that you will be afraid.
Assuming that the other person has more power than you, this fear will be magnified ten times and one hundred times.
From this point of view, at least the scope of speculation can be reduced by nearly half.
Kelan, the "genome", will decide to vote against it if he joins the undead crew.
But it doesn’t matter who you are. What matters is that the undead crew will create themselves. What is the purpose?
If it is to interpret the documents left over from the Alpha language, it is safe and convenient for those "one-off symbionts" who can live for a short time, and they are not worried that things will be out of their control. "Throw them away" is simply a perfect "tool" and why bother to create things like "Prophet" and themselves?
A prophet has almost destroyed the ark and human beings. If a few more people come, I’m afraid the crew will completely digest the Alpha heritage and the human race will be removed from the universe, right?
Won’t the undead crew be worried about their betrayal at all? Or do they have another hand?
Kelan side lost in thought and said nothing, but Mo Jue was impatient and came forward to ask the AI of "Shaojiang Reform" "What happened to the special operations fleet that year? What happened to this warship in the past ten years? "

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