[She's still pressing, but less persistently, more like someone watching in the corner. It's mostly out of her confusion, because--]
What does that even mean? [Well he's not human. That much is clear. It sounds like humans trying to put meaning to something they don't understand which she can hardly blame anyone for trying.]
What do you call yourself? Or do you just... exist? [She's also not unfamiliar with that concept. Of Vision's existence, something new and different, the way he existed on the periphery of humanity, but never not a part of it to her. His consciousness still existed. It mattered and meant something.]
That is how he was in some ways. What gave me my abilities was used to create him, existed in him-- we called it the Mind Stone. [For a moment she wonders how similar he is to it, their concept of it anyway. Vision talked like the Mind Stone was its own entity, a being that existed with his own consciousness.]
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What does that even mean? [Well he's not human. That much is clear. It sounds like humans trying to put meaning to something they don't understand which she can hardly blame anyone for trying.]
What do you call yourself? Or do you just... exist? [She's also not unfamiliar with that concept. Of Vision's existence, something new and different, the way he existed on the periphery of humanity, but never not a part of it to her. His consciousness still existed. It mattered and meant something.]
That is how he was in some ways. What gave me my abilities was used to create him, existed in him-- we called it the Mind Stone. [For a moment she wonders how similar he is to it, their concept of it anyway. Vision talked like the Mind Stone was its own entity, a being that existed with his own consciousness.]