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Aristotle is all business. It's his job to help keep an eye on fetuses and developing dragonets, so that's what he does. The only thing he does. In fact, it's the only thing he can do. He is incredibly intelligent and capable of adapting to any kind of task as far as monitoring fetuses go. Ask him to do anything else, however, and he's clueless. He can only do things that somehow tie back to his job, even if only vaguely. He can feed himself only because he has to eat to have energy to watch the dragonets, and he's capable of dressing himself only because of requirements on proper lab attire. Even relieving himself is a sub-task--it would be unsanitary to soil the lab, after all.
His ability to do even simple tasks is incredibly limited by this quirk. He cannot, for example, operate a light switch outside of the lab. Inside the lab, he needs the light to see, but outside of it, light switches befuddle him as thoroughly as the most difficult of brainteasers. It's also no good to ask him what he wants for dinner--he may know how to eat, and where to go to get his meals, but asking him to pick a favorite dish will only result in a blank stare.
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