Savor Dam wrote:Physically, Milos was a much more successful mutation than Marc Vestibule; he could pass on sight fairly well as human. However, he did not retain enough of his former identity to interact convincingly as human. He thought, spoke, and acted too much like an Amnioni to pass in human company and be an effective agent of further Human-to Amnion mutation.
Excellent SD. You could have written the actual passage with your answer!
You're upPhysically he was a near-perfect transformation; better than Marc Vestabule. The Mind/Union had achieved important advances. But psychologically he was a failed experiment; he had retained too little of his past identity. An Amnioni who appeared humn, but who thought, spoke, and acted Amnion, would be too easily detected; therefore useless against humankind.