Written and commissioned by Iago Faustus, illustrated by erosarts.
5 thoughts on “Nutty Monster on the Campus: Act II, p. 15”
My god! He’s created a monster!
But did he do it by putting something into the mixture that did not belong there, or by leaving something out that belonged there?
Or perhaps just slightly tweaked the body (cerebral) infrastructure.
Actually, this is my main objection against the concept of disintegration reversal. Though no single particle might be missing, much information has been lost that once made the element piles work together as a meaningful entity.
A bit of both, probably.
“You’re a philologist; an expert in words and languages, their origins and meanings…”
-J.J. Adams, “Forbidden Planet”
My god! He’s created a monster!
But did he do it by putting something into the mixture that did not belong there, or by leaving something out that belonged there?
Or perhaps just slightly tweaked the body (cerebral) infrastructure.
Actually, this is my main objection against the concept of disintegration reversal. Though no single particle might be missing, much information has been lost that once made the element piles work together as a meaningful entity.
A bit of both, probably.
“You’re a philologist; an expert in words and languages, their origins and meanings…”
-J.J. Adams, “Forbidden Planet”