Yeah, the Planet is a sentient being but...not very intelligent. Or detail-oriented. Or both. I agree. (And then there's Minerva.)
The ideas about its priorities and that it might have wanted Sephiroth to exist so he and Jenova could be killed are really interesting, but they do require Bugenhagen to have been wrong about the primary threat to the Planet, and as he's out main source on how Lifestream energy works at all, once we start striking whole passages of Bugenhagen's lecture we're kind of flying without a net?
Sephiroth is marked as Hojo's work, sure, but that doesn't mean Hojo's actually responsible for any of the planning behind him or the success. Maybe he got lucky. Maybe Lucrecia did all the actual work. Maybe Gast came up with the framework of the Jenova Project and Hojo and Hollander each guessed at a method for maximizing the effectiveness of this cell-infusion idea. Nothing about the way Hojo conducts anything we see him do suggests that he's particularly brilliant, and everything suggests that he's the opposite of systematic. He's not good at science, in the abstract sense.
Maybe but it's as if not more likely that he opposite is true. Marked as failure or not Hojo did create Cloud. Gast and Lucretia do not have more going for them that we should also figure them responsible for Sephiroth.
Maybe but it's as if not more likely that he opposite is true. Marked as failure or not Hojo did create Cloud. Gast and Lucretia do not have more going for them that we should also figure them responsible for Sephiroth.
Yeah, all Gast has going for him is that he made an attempt to be systematic about recording Ifalna's data and the circumstantial bit that he was in charge of both halves of the program, both of which 'worked' even if Sephiroth had more Jenova and thus better superpowers. (Hollander appears to have been actively going for the super-transferable-genetic-identity-zombie-army-making powers, so arguably he succeeded at what he was trying to do too.)
And Sephiroth's opinion, but yeah he was ten at the most and biased. I think the way he said it suggests a habit of saying it to piss Hojo off, which in turn hints at the comparison being a weakness of Hojo's, but that's totally up to interpretation.
But with Lucrecia we know she successfully resurrected Vincent after he was murdered and experimented on, using an abstruse, complicated method she invented herself that requires getting human energy to work together smoothly with nonhuman energy. That gives her a better resume for being the one that got Sephiroth to come together without glitches, in my book.
I also just think Hojo's characterization is so much more interesting if he's acting out of deep-seated insecurity about not actually being a genius and trying to defy his limits than if he's just generically a crazy power-mad sadist, even one with monsters talking in his head.
I'm pretty sure Vincent stayed dead until Lucrecia got involved? He certainly didn't wake up again until she'd already made off with his body and started tinkering. Huh.
XD Gast is a nincompoop, no arguments here, but considering the information he had on hand, concluding that the non-human corpse he'd found that matched descriptions of Ancients probably was one was logical. Determine the hoofbeats are not horse and you're on the savannah, it's probably zebras. If it turns out it was actually striped unicorns it isn't your fault you didn't consider the possibility, when you've never heard of a real unicorn ever. Or seen a zebra. And if (as seems probable based on the timeline) he invented SOLDIERs and the technique they're all using for infusing preserved-corpse-cells via mako into living things to perpetuate the sample's genetic code, he is maximum fail at achieving his goals, but he had skills.
Process is important in science, not just results, and results you get by accident and fail to notice and build on are the opposite of successful experimentation/development/research. Cloud is not an accomplishment to Hojo's credit because he literally just combined Sephiroth cells plus SOLDIER enhancement technique plus torture, and one result that managed to pull back from the brink of total crazy developed better superpowers. I don't think Hojo ever *wanted* to give Shinra stronger supersoldiers that could compete with Sephiroth, so not having figured out how to do this on purpose doesn't make him look bad, but doing it by accident doesn't make him look good, either.
Meanwhile Hojo's successfully broken Sephiroth Copies led Shinra to the Northern Crater with its wellspring of mako, sure, but he wasn't doing it to get mako at that point, he was doing it because Jenova is super cool. And possibly he really wanted to see Weapon in action. This guy is cracked. So yeah, that is one thing he did, on his own, that actually turned out as planned, but the only new science involved was the Reunion principle, which...where did he get that, actually? Is it an extension of how Genesis and Angeal's bodies worked combined with the specific way Sephiroth went crazy, or did Jenova just stick it directly into his brain? Anybody know?