She worked from home most of the time anyway, being forced to do so seemed like not that big of a deal. When the chance to help end the outbreak was presented, she went for it, and got back more than a footnote in history in return.
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Why do I think Lemon Hearts/Amelia is going to help many of these ponies connect with their twins back in Equestria.
There are so many implications!
Also ... are the animals becoming intelligent or more comprehending? Or is it just the natural aura if Fluttershy?
The plot thickens even more...
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More interestingly, it shows that while the dominant memories suppress the other memories, those memories aren't gone. Which has two implications the staff and patients may want to experiment with:
First, those who lose themselves more in their pony part can recover their human part. While Amalia/Lemon Hearts is the only one who until now lost more than just her name, that's something to keep in mind if there are patients who want to fully reverse this.
But second, and more important if this experiment actually wants to get anywhere with the 'why is this happening and how do we fix it', this means the current patients who are stuck in a pony body with only a handful of Equestrian memories can also continue to dig for more memories. In most cases this won't really matter much, but for the magical research staff like Twilight and Celestia, this means access to the biggest mental libraries of magic Equestria has.
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So hypothetically, the less intelligent the thing they awaken, the more pony there is at the end of the process. Therefore, if they used that humanification spell on, say, a sea cucumber and then apply ponid to the result, then you'll pretty much get 100% pony.
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Theoretically, yes. Though that raises a few questions, like whether the sea cucumber-turned-human would be sentient enough to survive long enough for ponid to kick in, or whether the newly minted human would be brain dead on arrival.
Assuming it survives the spontaneous change of phylum, and Twilight's frog-orange does suggest such a thing is possible, then it'd be a matter of keeping it alive long enough for ponid to do its thing. I'm going to assume our cucumber would be comatose after transformation, so treatment along those lines should suffice.
Of course before that we should probably consider the ethical nightmare such an experiment would be. Even if it's technically not kidnapping, we would have, from the subject's point of view, yanked them from their comfortable home and plonked them down here. Lemon Hearts at least was an accident, which is why she was able to forgive Sunburst, but I doubt "yeah we wanted to try again with a sea cucumber and see what would happen" would be as accepted as an apology.
So it is like I suspected. Since the level of sapient of a mice is really small compare to the Equus' ponies, the latter self would easily overwhelm the former one, and thus the new being easily mistaken the latter life as their own.
Recovery is possible! Reconciliation is required.
Thinking about things brings them to the surface. Is it good or bad to discover?