Shikinokami wrote...
RoyalElite wrote...
But, wouldn't Frankenstein be more of a mechanical machine than a living machine.
See the movie. Frankenstein is made of other people, not a machine, even so with the book. The lightning was the power source to bring him to life tho.
[color=#993300]The movie is nothing like the book, the Creature was made large out of haste and lightning is never said to be the actual method of bringing the Creature to life
RoyalElite wrote...
SneeakyAsian wrote...
RoyalElite wrote...
SneeakyAsian wrote...
RoyalElite wrote...
..... I found good body part's to make a frankenstein body, now where is Rev when you need him the most. I can only keep these parts fresh for a couple of days, as for the organs... They'll only stay fresh for up to 48 hours by supercooling.
[color=#993300]Idiot! Never supercool organs or body parts, they'll freeze the cells to death and cause them to explode cause of water expansion!!! *snatches the parts and sets them in culture medium*
No no no. My way of supercooling organ's is different. By supercooling I pump nutrients and oxygen through its blood vessels while chilling the organ's to -6 Degree's Celsius. As for the body part's.. Meh. I usually use it to play catch with my dog.
[color=#993300]Nooo, even then, water expands at lower temperatures, which causes cells to burst!
And why store them when you can just print them?
.... Your a genius. Im sorry for doubting you. But, wouldn't Frankenstein be more of a mechanical machine than a living machine.
[color=#993300]Well, we can print out organs with cell printers now, there is technology that let's us 3D print kidneys and such