Just an interesting idea
Apr. 18th, 2012 09:46 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It Is Supposed To Be "Ordinary" That Imagination Moves Much Faster And More Freely Than Bright Light In Darkness
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9AqqNwvsI0&feature=related
Schizophrenic!Sherlock, Sherlock's life is actually imaginary. Sherlock thinks of John (possibly) like how he thinks of John in the actual series, but in reality, John is his doctor and Sherlock is his patient.
Sherlock is the first AI that doesn't realize that he's an AI. He just assumes that he's a less-than-normal human being just like all the rest, just a little smarter and terser. He doesn't realize that he's only three years old and that he's an experiment. He also doesn't realize that his best friend (though he doesn't call him that) John is really a scientist that gets to decide whether Sherlock stays, or whether he goes. (Rather, if he lives, or if he dies, and whether or not Sherlock gets to know what he is) John finally tells Sherlock what he is, because John is starting to fall for the AI. I don't know if Sherlock meets Moriarty before or after he's told that he's an AI but Moriarty is a rogue AI that knows he's an AI and recognizes in Sherlock another AI, and, potentially, another rogue AI. Moriarty (of course) plays with Sherlock and John's relationship and will tragedy be the next step, or will Sherlock and John finally realize how much they mean to each other?