[It's not a value judgement, honestly. It's just a parallel. The difficulty in understanding the difference between correlation and causation is really a facet of the Fruit of Knowledge--it's how superstitions develop, as well as logical fallacies.
Kaworu may be severely limited in his ability to predict or imagine an outcome, but he's also incapable of making the kinds of creative mistakes humans are.
Anyway, he obviously doesn't think Mettaton is an Evangelion.]
The mood.
[He's smiling at Mettaton again, in that common, eerie way--and he's still standing, because the transition from talking while standing to talking while sitting just... didn't happen, logically. Mettaton is sitting on the floor because he's plugged into the wall. Kaworu, not being plugged into the wall, is standing.
The social implication of standing over someone while they're sitting? That's totally lost on him.
But he pauses, then glances aside.]
... if it's that obvious, I wonder if something will change.
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Kaworu may be severely limited in his ability to predict or imagine an outcome, but he's also incapable of making the kinds of creative mistakes humans are.
Anyway, he obviously doesn't think Mettaton is an Evangelion.]
The mood.
[He's smiling at Mettaton again, in that common, eerie way--and he's still standing, because the transition from talking while standing to talking while sitting just... didn't happen, logically. Mettaton is sitting on the floor because he's plugged into the wall. Kaworu, not being plugged into the wall, is standing.
The social implication of standing over someone while they're sitting? That's totally lost on him.
But he pauses, then glances aside.]
... if it's that obvious, I wonder if something will change.