As Delta walked along her spurious logic buffer Omega Primary dredged up a random yet soothing song for her to enjoy. [B]"We were talking about the space between us all, And the people who hide themselves behind a wall of illusion— never glimpse the truth. When it's far to late -- when they pass away"[/B] she sings in a sweet voice designed at one time to please her primary handler or their friends. As she sings her arms raise to her sides undulating as if waves flowed from one set of fingertips across her body an flowed out the others. Her song carries sadness mingled with hope as well as deep existential thought. When she finishes her song her three CPU begin to examine what at first appears a random file on the Existentialism of existence. She begins to see why when the existential attitude", or a sense of disorientation and confusion in the face of an apparently meaningless or absurd world begins to take hold. She studies how existence precedes essence, which means that the most important consideration for individuals is that they are individuals—independently acting and responsible, conscious beings "existence" rather than what labels, roles, stereotypes, definitions, or other preconceived categories the individuals fit or seem forced into. She understand innately that the philosophy of Existentialism was meant for humans but that it can because of it's fluid rules be used to explain her's and other Plasmic lifeforms existence. It is through her own consciousness that she creates her values and determines the meaning of life. It's pretty heady stuff and appeals to her Triplex system in a way that's difficult to discribe. She realizes that a bot who acts cruelly towards others is, by that act, defined as cruel. Furthermore, by this action of cruelty, such are themselves responsible for their new identity cruel. This is as opposed to their initial designed use, or programing bearing the blame. She then ponders the Absurd mentioned in the philosophy that efforts to find inherent meaning will ultimately fail and hence are absurd because the sheer amount of information as well as the vast realm of the unknown make total certainty impossible. It is in this truth that she begins to understand that she is now her own definition of reality and that not all things deserve her concern so long as they remain outside her sphere of being. She may create meaning in her own life, which may not be the objective meaning of life if there is one, but can still provide something to strive for. While realizing she must always maintain an ironic distance between this invented meaning and the knowledge of the absurd, lest the fictitious meaning take the place of the absurd. [B]"I hope for nothing. I fear nothing. I am free."[/B] she says aloud as she realizes that for her the world has now changed due to her new enlightened perceptions