Drakkoniss
Creative! Constructive!
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I like that sense of humor, there. XD I am sorry I wasn't able to comment yesterday... I was punished for being litterally a few minutes late for bed by not being allowed to do anything but watch TV on the computer the entire day. Well, anything on the computer, that is... Anywho... To the story... Hmm... Interesting to note your poorness both back in your previous abode and in America... I suppose it probably would have gotten better, but then again, things happened, and stuff went down, so... I have no idea why I used that "stuff went down" euphamism... I hardly ever say that... Statue of a nude man and woman frollicking... A bit strange, but then again, that's probably considered fine art (depends on how well they are proportioned, I suppose), and would probably make the scene slightly more enjoyable for the richer, more aristocratic, folk than one of your character's social status would be likely to meet/associate with often... The bit about caviar being discusting probably offended a few of the more notable guests of said restaurant... I do love steak, though... nice choice of wine, too, although it depends on your tastes... Not that I have drank wine, as far as I know, in my life, considering I am a minor, but reputations being what they are... Ah, biotic limbs... Such novel little silly things... I wonder how many different types have been invented off the record by super genii... I suppose not many, but an interesting idea, nonethelss, which makes me wonder how many, or how few, industries have been effected by the budding community of the super intelligent... Surely not all of them would keep the information for their use in fighting/causing/aiding criminal activity/ies only... Discusting and greasy, perhaps, but Sir Loin is quite a delicasy, I promise you that. /me is ignoring the weightier matters for the finer bits of the situation Well, you'd probably need a few other things, such as trained medical staff to aid in the revival, due to the brain being one of so many little details that must be helped along to create a living patient that will survive and be able to actually enjoy his/er life... The patient would also have to be prepared for however long it would take to get to one, considering the damage to the brain cells (the ones in relation to memory, that is) could cause the person to either still act like a vegetable, regardless of the brain itself being in fully working order (for a while, at least, untill the body has figured out correct opperations again, ect.), or act like someone far younger than they are/someone with mild to severe memory loss, depending on the case. It could work, considering the recent advances in certain fields in relation to preserving the body between the time of apparent death and the time it can be medically revived (after surgery, or whathaveyou)... and could be quite a help, considering there is still quite a bit of uncertainty in those sort of cases today, although I would have to know how it actually functions to be sure... At least you made Mavet seem to be relatively less of a scuzz-bag, and more of the relatively average corporate executive... although they tend to be corrupt many a time, but you know what I mean... more of the blame falling on you intitially, it becoming more apparent how much of a jerk he is later, most likely, ect. Makes for better story telling, IMO. It also makes you look more like the (albeit slightly incompetent/naive) victim, if you are going to make it basically the same in the aspects I expect you to. Posting now in case of blue screens... I'll edit it shortly. Also, you can tell exactly WHY Mr.Mavet was so hasty/reckless about the time constraints he added to the process. His company might have gone under do to financial strain if he kept it waiting any longer, or at least had a significant drop in profit margins. I wonder if that means cryogenics has improved in that continuity... 2 days? That's a bit extreme... You'd think he'd want to leave at least the majority of the month's span for proper testing... Then again, he could have ulterior motives... Hmm... Yes. You know, doctors are supposed to have a purely logical sense of emotional detatchment about certain things such as likelihoods of survival, and things like that, right? Eh, just kidding you. You can really tell you're in over your head. Even the lay man would have trouble thinking a complicated medical device could be modified correctly like that. I, of course, exagerate on that, and am well aware that sadly, many wouldn't... And as I have said before, I find the fact that so many scientist refuse to believe in ghosts either existing, or the possibility/likelihood of it, to be insulting, considering the fact that no proof has been shown in either direction, although there are certain things that could point towards them existing, although for the most part, it is obviously impossible to tell, do to the lack of testing, among other things. I personally am on the fence concerning the matter. As a man of logical thinking, without proof one way or the other, I am of course skeptical, however, I find the complete refusal to acknowledge even the possibility of them existing which many scientists exhibit to be insulting. I do believe in spirits do to my religious affiliations, however. XP The nature of said spirits is not completely known, though, and whether they are beings from another dimension that is parallel/perpendicular to ours (metaphorically speaking, of course, considering the fact that those spacial concepts would not begin to encompass the relationships between other existing dimensions of reality beyond our multiverse [note I am not using dimension as in a trait of space that would definitely interact with our universe in any way, but as a descriptive term of a possible world/possible worlds which exist outside the multiverse and may have other dimensional laws indicative of their portion of reality]), or the "remains", so to speak, of the deceased, in some form or another. For all I know, both of those could be correct, and spirit could be used as an umbrella term, but enough of my postulating of possible meanings of things which for all intensive scientific purposes are hypothetical... Not going to say what type of green goop the organs are suspended in, are we? Tsk, tsk... lol /me eats a cookie :) O.o circuit hub... THE LEECH IS A LEECH, I SAY!!!!!!!!! Ugh... Opperating without gloves? Dispicable... Do you know how many things could go wrong because of that?!?!?!?! (I am now going to stop yelling/talking/arguing with a wall, for the moment) BUTTONS AND KNOBS!!!!!!!! WOOT!!!!!! XD Soda... that makes me think how badly it could go wrong if you say... spilled it on the machine... Better hope the finer opperating mechanisms are sealed off water/air tightly... Oh, and using the same frog throughout the experimentation process could also have ruined the test, considering the effects of one test bleeding into another would be a good possibility... This reminds me that you could very well be flooding the room with radiation, and the majority of the particles would be more likely to effect her because you are messing with the controls behind part of the machine itself, although you'll still be effected by radiation... It will just be more concentrated where she is for at least a significant amount of time, unless I am incorrect, which I could be, in that assessment... I had assumed that was her reason... poor girl... I am still assuming that she will be a martyr to science... If you could use that term to describe non-religious related deaths when refering to someone dying for that cause, idk. I won't even get started on the amount of radiation to time ratio again... That makes me wonder if he actually bothered to drain the enbalming fluid from the frog, and whether or not that would have an effect on the chemical reactions occuring... Alive, and still most likely having the little metal impaling pins in its limbs to hold it down. CONGRADULATIONS, YOU HAVE JUST MANAGED TO INVENT A NEW MEANS OF TORTURE!!!!!!!!! <- Meant to be a joke. And did you turn the machine off before poking and proding the creature to see if the effect was permanent, or if the machine would have to be on to keep it alive? No, you just managed to dose yourself with MORE radiation... XD O.o Nice to note you use nanobots to assist to process... That makes me think the super community HAS helped in some way, considering non-bots, while existing, were/are very primitive without the interference of the super genii. Oh, and what are you going to do with the felon once/if you bring hm back to life? If he escapes, you could get jail time, and if not, they might have to execute him again... which would be somewhat costly, let alone the scheduals it would mess up... never mind, you killed him again... I wonder if that counts as murder/manslaughter when the man was already dead... Pancuronium bromide... Hmm... I haven't heard of that one... at least in those terms. For all I know, I could know it, but in mundane wording. Which jugular? XP Ah, the presumptuousness of it all... hehe... Posting for blue screens again.
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