[There's a very good reason to paint it in a positive light. Painting it otherwise gives more away than she's typically comfortable with, make her lies start to come apart at the seams. One question leads to another, and another, until they realize that almost everything she has told them is a lie.
She's pretty sure she's never had the opportunity to lie that much to Kaworu, though, and at the very least she doubted he'd be the type to go telling people. He's smart enough to realize people are treated differently, and he'd be smart enough to realize she was lying if she said they were all treated fairly and equally.]
No.
Humans like me are descendants of genetically modified humans. Other humans thought their experiments would surpass them, so they gave them all limits to make them "less than human". They still do that today if they can get hold of anyone like me.
Not all normal humans are like that, but most of them are.
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She's pretty sure she's never had the opportunity to lie that much to Kaworu, though, and at the very least she doubted he'd be the type to go telling people. He's smart enough to realize people are treated differently, and he'd be smart enough to realize she was lying if she said they were all treated fairly and equally.]
No.
Humans like me are descendants of genetically modified humans. Other humans thought their experiments would surpass them, so they gave them all limits to make them "less than human". They still do that today if they can get hold of anyone like me.
Not all normal humans are like that, but most of them are.