At first-sight, Cubia seems like a nice enough person. He smiles a lot, he seems to be very helpful and handson for anyone who might need him. Even if the extent of his knowledge makes one wary, Cubia looks to be a typical nice player, always ready with help and an answer. However, that's simply to disguise Cubia's constant battle for his own survival. He looks down at humans for being easy fooled by appearances but at the same time, he doesn't understand that human compassion isn't limited to the real, that it even extends to people like him -- scrap data.
Bitter, cynical and angry, Cubia's disguise falls when his plans go awry or when he's desperate. Only at the end, Cubia realizes that he wasn't simply looking to live, but he was searching for something more important -- acceptance for being scrap, for being a weapon, for not having a point to his existence. That being said, humans still won't get his respect, but Kite will always be Cubia's other half and the most important to his life.
Re: PENDING
At first-sight, Cubia seems like a nice enough person. He smiles a lot, he seems to be very helpful and handson for anyone who might need him. Even if the extent of his knowledge makes one wary, Cubia looks to be a typical nice player, always ready with help and an answer. However, that's simply to disguise Cubia's constant battle for his own survival. He looks down at humans for being easy fooled by appearances but at the same time, he doesn't understand that human compassion isn't limited to the real, that it even extends to people like him -- scrap data.
Bitter, cynical and angry, Cubia's disguise falls when his plans go awry or when he's desperate. Only at the end, Cubia realizes that he wasn't simply looking to live, but he was searching for something more important -- acceptance for being scrap, for being a weapon, for not having a point to his existence. That being said, humans still won't get his respect, but Kite will always be Cubia's other half and the most important to his life.