Quote Originally Posted by Ayche View Post
I was not born yesterday, I know there are many subversions and twists on the vampire concept, and they are not all valid to begin with. You really want to push this idea that the writers did you an injustice by putting their foot down that the Endless can only be fueled by the death of the living, like they reject your weird moral quandary that maybe 3 AAA batteries might had been enough actually. The message was not "The endless had a flawed energy production!", that would be utterly asinine way to take the story. Get real.
Well, according to YoshiP the Endless aren't there to teach us that beings that feed off life are inherently evil and should be exterminated no matter what. He says they are there to get us discussing and thinking about how we will treat similar beings once tech advances to the point where we can digitally upload the human brain. So I guess I didn't miss the plot after all. I guess I'm doing what they included them in the story to get me to do. To think. To discuss. Not to blindly accept what one character strongarms the other characters into accepting to get us to the next boss fight.

“When we talk about ourselves as humans, we have gone through a lot of technological advancements and as we continue to make breakthroughs in the field of science. I do really believe that what we would call mecha is a possibility and we will eventually get to a point where we can recreate memories and recreate the brain in a digital form. That then makes us face the question, would we call that human? If someone is living in this digital world, are they really living? I think this is an issue that humanity will face in the next 100 years.”
https://www.thegamer.com/final-fanta...siting-future/