Anyway there isn’t enough to get it to move. NO brain, no organs. But reanimation maybe. But not with microwaves nor electricity. Cosmic lightening was what they used in the movies, but not the novel. (It had to be the life-giving Cosmic Rays not the death dealing ones that Frankenstein found a way to filter out the D-rays into a bell shaped accumulator. The remaining L-rays went into the specimen.) The Nazis in some A-lines found dual uses for this technology.
Reanimation only needs muscles and nerves to operate an otherwise dead body into a false semblance of life. What Dante Pharmaceuticals used in “Dead Heat”(1987). Being reanimated seems like life, but is a counterfeit of it.
Nyckname over 6 years ago
Not if you don’t sew the head back on.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 6 years ago
Anyway there isn’t enough to get it to move. NO brain, no organs. But reanimation maybe. But not with microwaves nor electricity. Cosmic lightening was what they used in the movies, but not the novel. (It had to be the life-giving Cosmic Rays not the death dealing ones that Frankenstein found a way to filter out the D-rays into a bell shaped accumulator. The remaining L-rays went into the specimen.) The Nazis in some A-lines found dual uses for this technology.
Reanimation only needs muscles and nerves to operate an otherwise dead body into a false semblance of life. What Dante Pharmaceuticals used in “Dead Heat”(1987). Being reanimated seems like life, but is a counterfeit of it.