He studied an effect, he made a hypothesis on how it works and how it could make it work better and then through experimentation found a pattern that mimicked desirable effects.
This is probably our largest disconnect. I interpreted PW's answer to mean that the effect is either existent, or non-existent, so you can only really try random permutations until one works. Furthermore, I don't see what spurred Aresteve to experiment with this in the first place.
Unless you have a different definition about creativity?
Partially, yes. Simply examining something and trying to mimic it isn't creativity to my mind. Neither is testing simple alterations to a design and then deciding one is more useful than another. So, designing the Testament or Doctrine isn't creative, but some of my more unusual forcefield/plasma weapon ideas might be.
Arguably, if Aresteve was coming up with hypotheses and testing them, that would qulify as being creative, but I naturally assume that he hasn't been doing so. Yes, that is unfair to Aresteve.
Aresteve is a part of Steve, complex enough that Steve enjoyed talking to him before he merged with him and "convinced" him to join ARM.
This is another case of us interpreting the same thing differently. See, I thought that Steve enjoyed talking to Ares because Ares was one of the few intelligences with comparable
size to Steve, but not because Ares had comparable intelligence, if that makes any sense. Imagine that you're only able to communicate with people through a very simple text messaging system, and never talk to anyone outside of that. It would be enjoyable to talk to anyone in person, even if they were a child who's less intelligent than the people you talk with using texts, because you both can use your full range of facial expressions and body language.
As for the merging, I was under the impression that it was less of a literal
merge, and more Steve hacking Ares to reflect all his own opinons. Aresteve still has the same hardware limitations he always had, but his personality (as opposed to capabilities and intelligence) is entirely different.
Does initiative mean doing something in line with your orders that was not initially ordered? If yes, then Aresteve has already done that. He can manage the production of Hephaestus and protect the facilities, he can keep an eye on the population and security and run Stevebot patrols, he can look at the solar system and suggest courses of action. He has no problem running Hephaestus and dealing with any problems that come up. Even if he was ordered to do that, he still had to come up with new solutions and apply them without supervision or explicit permission.
Yeah, that's basically what I meant by initiative. I have to cede this point to you; Aresteve does have initiative, because he's been quite capable of handling the various disasters my fellow Admins have created. I felt like he didn't have initiative because we still had to do things like keep track of construction crews, and decide exactly what they'd build, but that's more due to PW's abilities than Aresteve's. Plus, we never
asked Aresteve to just take over our jobs, so maybe he'd have been able to do way better than us.