User blog:PerhapsTheOtherOne/All About That Stuff People & Animals Apparently Have

Alright, so it's been awhile since I've done a blog on here, but recent revelations about RWBY and whatnot have gotten me thinking lately.....

>(Audience): Get to the point already!

Alright, alright! Calm yo tits, fellow RWBYites! Now, what glorious and controversal subject of which I shall discuss to you fellow contributers to this encyclopedia of informative knowledge do i owe the pleasure of--

>(Audience): Shut the [honk] up and tell us already!

FINE! HAVE IT YOUR WAY! *murmur murmur*

Now, we know that Humans, Faunuses, and animals all have souls, according to THIS girl (a.k.a. Pyrrha Nikos):

How reliable her info is, I don't know. But since she's the only one to say anything about the matter, we'll have to take her word for it...........Anyways! The creatures of Grimm don't have souls apparently, but appear to have animal intelligence at least. So, you don't need a soul to have a brain, i guess.......

>(Audience) BOOO! *throws tomatoes at PTOO*

Ack! Okay, okay, bad joke is bad! I get it! Anyways.......... now it's time to speculate! We now know Penny, as an "artificial person" (throw all your hate at me! do it already!) is clearly both intelligent and capable of learning like a Human, though to what extent the similarity is we don't know. How is this achieved? Well, i theorize that it is possible to harness the soul with technology, just really hard and not feasible for large-scale projects. However, on a small-scale, it could be extremely efficient, with the natural powers of the soul utilized by Hunters combined with the deadly natural edge of machines.

>(Audience): *mouth agape*

Thank you, thank you for your now sudden silence! *bows* Moving on, I deduce that if such a technology is possible, the creation of Penny is almost certainly linked to such a feat then. But then, what are the limits to using the soul? And what ethical issues arise from that? Find out next time on......... The RWBY Zone!