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Re: [HOE] Re: was Doomsayers - now Harrowed
just to remind yeah all the harrowed do not need there internal organ. how
do yeah think they fit so much into cyborg and why they did'nt use the
living. and if something snapped off the harrowed could probablt put it back
on. also the skin would probably reilastise because of the little internal
demon battery.
toadpooka@juno.com wrote:
> On Mon, 08 Jan 2001 23:19:44 -0400 Robert Holland <robert@macauley.com>
> writes:
> >
> > Maybe embalming fluid contains a chemical that breaks down parts of
> > the brain that the manitou needs to function. And maybe if it doesn't,
> the
> > gummint can shadow around a bit and get one added.
>
> this is pretty much how I'd pictured it. Even if the huge chemical
> injections don't turn the brain into something that resembles a lump of
> paraffin more than a central nervous system, the process would probably
> make the body uninhabitable. The joints would be more apt to crak off
> than bend, the skin loses all elasticity and certain handy internal
> organs, like the trachea and lungs, would be either removed or shriveled
> beyond use.
> One could also say that the government reccomends a certain chemical be
> used that wrecks the brain for manitou inhabitation, and that would cut
> down on harrowings. But that kind of direct intervention would likely
> have been mentioned in the books.
> --
> From Whom It May Concern,
> Rich Ranallo
> "Long live the legend, it'll outlive us"
> -Violent Femmes, "Death Drugs"
>
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