DR. E VINELL
A MORAL THESIS
Silence, I hear those snickers! You want to laugh at me for being pinned by a man cosplaying as a bull. Well I’ll show you I’ll show you all that science is the key to winning.
After all, I am one step away from the perfect person to take my experiments to the next level. Yes Aranza, I will continue to keep an eye on the progress you will be making don’t you worry!
At this point in history you would say what’s next for the good doctor. Oh why it’s only taking on the only astronaut who has decided to return to Earth. Yet miraculously his head still remains in the clouds. He fancies himself a hero!
A protector of the weak and the downtrodden!
So excuse me Space Ace. Allow me to just bring you back down to Earth fully while we have a full discussion about this. Because I’ve dealt with your kind before. Oh whatever deity above knows that is true. Whatever you want to call yourself. A hero, ethics board, or police. It all goes the same; you say I’m some form of evil that needs to be stopped for whatever reason. And the reason is usually some form of moral.
It’s the same reason why they locked up Galileo. He broke their morals so he had to be punished and ushered away. They really couldn’t say what he did was wrong. It just made them morally displeased. But then in hindsight the heroes who would justify what was done to him are shocked and appalled.
A hero is always and forever changing based on the times. They have no true morals and that’s really what makes me want to sick when I hear your grandstanding. You will yammer on about how things are wrong and should be a certain way. But give it a few years and you want to know something one of two things will have occurred.
The first option is you change with the times in which you never had morals to begin with. But the second option is you stay firm which is more admirable I must admit but you begin getting looked at with weary eyes. Suddenly you are the villain. An outdated relic that needs to be left in the dustbin of history.
I am rather immune from this dilemma however. I continue to push forward to my goal whether people approve of me or not. And thus I am free from constantly having to guess if something is moral or right. I only have to wonder if something is conducive to my experiments. And this precisely is why you will fall. Because I will never freeze like you will.
That being said, I appreciate a man of science so if you see the folly in your actions and wish to actually make a good change in the world.
Come to my office. The light is always on. And the Doctor is always in.



