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  1. He feels for the subject as it was himself (strokes it and empathizes with it). However, he feels completely comfortable sacrificing it, as the subject would be better off being destroyed rather than being in the pain that it feels now. When the test is completed, Rick re-prepares the same experiment.

  2. An Interview With Rick | Rick Riordan. Click any of the questions below to reveal Rick’s responses. You were a teacher for a long time. Why did you leave the classroom? Did you students know you wrote novels, and what did they think about that? Where did you get the idea for Percy Jackson?

  3. Advice For Writers | Rick Riordan. Click any of the questions below to reveal Rick’s advice. Did you always know you wanted to be a writer? What was your experience getting published? Any advice for young people who might want to be writers? How can I improve my writing? How do you develop characters? How do you write good dialogue?

  4. After robbing the universe of their appetite for suicide spaghetti by showing them the complexity and beauty of Fred’s life, Rick says the following: “If you’re asking whether this was a story about right and wrong, the answer is, I don’t care….Cells consume, Morty. Life itself is wrong, and that means death is right.

  5. Rick isn't genetically special, anybody's mind could be just as smart as his if they just did the work to learn. When moving to Jerry's mind, he realized how wrong he was. He was immediately in a mind that just couldn't keep up. He couldn't think.

  6. Rick is an introspective thinker given to questioning what his friends and family take for granted. As Rick pursues the androids, he begins to question the morality of what he’s doing—in other words, he begins to wonder if androids aren’t “people,” after all. Furthermore, Rick begins to suspect that he may be an android himself. And ...

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  8. Frequently Asked Questions | Rick Riordan. Click any of the questions below to reveal Rick’s responses. Books & Series. How many books are in the Percy Jackson series, and would you please write more than that? Where did you get your inspiration for the Percy Jackson series? Would you ever do crossover stories with characters from different series?