Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-24546423-20140403144239/@comment-26010249-20141226224148

Shelbias Mellbini wrote: AnimeEx wrote: Oh sorry if that seemed offensive. Well sci-fi uses both facts and fiction and instincts is a fact. It's a behaviour. The steps would be, 1. Learning 2.Experience 3. Instincts

Like you wanted to defend yourself, you studied self defence then you trained, and after training, you instinctively defend yourself when someone sneaks up on you.

That's instinct. After learning and experiencing, you develop a behaviour based on those and that's what instinct really is. That behaviour that's usually developed for fighting and survival.

I wasn't offended, don't worry about that. I was referring to how Zed and the Nemetrix aliens are fiction and we can't be exactly sure what is their natural instincts.

I'm not sure if this is true, but I think many common birds actually need to learn to fly by watching their parents fly, then it becomes an instinct for them to fly if they're in the air. It could be the exact same in the Nemetrix aliens' cases. Yes that's right. those birds learn by watching, then they try hard and do it and instinctively they fly without trying hard at all. That's how instinct is developed, it starts off from the moment of birth.