"I don't get your world, Seth." Orpheus said. "Why would you make more humans to do the jobs humans were already doing? If you want something to obey your every word why even grant it the capacity to imagine something greater? It'd be easy to make something so dumb and complacent it can't even think of rebellion with the sort of technology that probably went into you. Especially since, and this is speaking from personal experience, you can do all those jobs without ever having to think a single thought." All while speaking he had been walking toward the robotic heartless, bending down to get a closer look at it. He reached down and grasped the head, carefully placing his hands around the spikes, and lifted it up to eye level. "Like this guy." He said, staring into it's beady eyes. "You're a little dumb-dumb, aren't you?" He moved his wrists to make the head nod twice before looking up at Alex. "Some sort of nano-machine cluster, right? You made this yourself? It's like looking at a distant ancestor. I think I might share D.N.A. with him." As if to emphasize the point he held the head with one hand and raised up the other. It dissolved into orbiting cloud of sparkling purple lights before reforming back into a hand. "Hey, you're obviously some kind of genius. You think you could hash together a way to pick up my sensory information too? Five sets of eyes are better than four, right?" [@Rex]