Subject: I imagine the tribble-student's mind would fragment.
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Posted on: 2013-04-18 14:19:00 UTC

This would be easier to explain if you knew Bionicle, because Zaktan makes a really good example, but I'll try and map it out with as few specific canonical references as possible.

If a being with one mind is fragmented into dozens of smaller minds, they would all function as portions of that one intelligence, under a collective command of its single mind. It wouldn't be the fragmentation of a personality into "I'm the sarcastic one, I'm the nice one, I'm the shy one" that mind-splitting does on most TV shows, because I'm pretty sure that TV writers usually only do that to tell the duplicates apart until the full person re-merges at the end of the episode. Instead, it would be that each piece has a component of the intelligence of the original, a "pearl of consciousness" if you will. Technically, that's a Dune reference, but it's vague enough to make sense out of context.

The fragments would be capable of acting separately if necessary, but this would have a detrimental effect on both the part that split off and the part designated the "whole" unless there were so many fragments that either could function without some of those components indefinitely.

Additionally, if any of those fragments were to be destroyed or otherwise would be prevented permanently from rejoining the whole, the whole would permanently lose the mental processing power allotted to the destroyed fragments.
This wouldn't decrease memories or overall intelligence, unless the fragments were partitioned poorly or there were only a few of them, but there would still be a loss in overall mental acuity relative to the percentage of the mind separated from the rest.

TL;DR, a tribble student, if allowed to duplicate, would become a swarm of tribbles that shared the student's original consciousness, which would still think and act as the student would, with the added but potentially dangerous ability to separate portions of him/herself.

Oh, wow, that was a long post. I just like to talk about this sort of thing.

This has gotten me thinking: would a tribble-swarm student arrange his/her component tribbles into a humanoid form, for convenience's sake, or would tribbles be just too large to hold a form other than an amorphous mound?

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