User blog comment:4Ferelden/A new interpretation of Starchild's motivation./@comment-199.244.214.104-20130724140230/@comment-141.106.91.142-20130819154332

The electronic pose in organic lives' nervous systems are not fundamentally different from the electronic circuits in inorganic life forms. The only difference between organic and inorganic is that organics use carbon based compounds to form their bodies while inorganics use metal and that is all. The fundamental motivation of all organic lives is to preserve its genetic information through reproduction, because otherwise it will soon be extinct by natural selection. This should be the same fundamental "motivation" of any inorganic life forms that are "willing" to preserve themselves. And I think it is quite wrong to assume that organics and inorganics are utterly incompatible. In the end, it is just another form of life.