Are all sprites self-aware?
No. The imprint causes a sprite to see itself as whatever its programmers made it to be and to think and act accordingly. So a chair sprite “thinks” of itself as a chair. Which is to say it doesn’t. Q: In the Bunny and Chick Playland story, Radd seems tired. In fact, he appears to be breathing heavily, which is odd considering that sprites have no lungs and live in a cyberworld without air. What gives? Yep, Radd’s tired, despite the fact that he could run full speed for an infinite amount of time without hurting himself. Sprites have also been known to get hungry despite never needing to “eat,” and they even sleep although it’s completely unneccessary. What’s going on here? Again, sprites are acting out their innate tendencies to behave like their creators. The imprint creates all sorts of desires that they don’t really understand but still act upon, usually without question. Being tired or hungry is really a mental state rather than a physical one for sprites, and “eating” or “sleepin