Anonymous
7/7/2025, 3:06:42 PM
No.280331583
>>280330744
>>280330985
The brain still is connected to the circulatory and nervous system, he just “shaved off” most of the body including a good portion of the skull. You can remove portions of the skull during brain surgery and the patient usually stay awake so the doctor can ask questions and test if they are touching something important. (Poke a portion of the brain and the patient suddenly can’t speak so the doctor know to not cut that) the heart could be downsized by cutting and stitching portions of it or use an artificial pump since the body and blood volume was reduced as well. Most of the lungs can be removed leaving just enough to sustain the biomass but I assume he uses some external means to oxygenate the blood since lungs require movement and a big area, why waste space on every cartridge for that if he can just have a central system for them all? Liver, kidneys and digestory system can be removed, blood will accumulate toxins but he can literally flush the cartridge by inserting sterile saline and removing the liquid (actually would require more ions than just sodium) what is left would be brain (that could be reduced as well), stem, a reduced circulatory system and some way to oxygenate the blood/remove toxins/insert nutrients/hormones. He basically peeled the loli and removed anything not immediately vital. This is kinda like a head transplant where they keep the head alive on an external circulatory system and instead of stitching to another body they just removed more of the head.
>>280330985
The brain still is connected to the circulatory and nervous system, he just “shaved off” most of the body including a good portion of the skull. You can remove portions of the skull during brain surgery and the patient usually stay awake so the doctor can ask questions and test if they are touching something important. (Poke a portion of the brain and the patient suddenly can’t speak so the doctor know to not cut that) the heart could be downsized by cutting and stitching portions of it or use an artificial pump since the body and blood volume was reduced as well. Most of the lungs can be removed leaving just enough to sustain the biomass but I assume he uses some external means to oxygenate the blood since lungs require movement and a big area, why waste space on every cartridge for that if he can just have a central system for them all? Liver, kidneys and digestory system can be removed, blood will accumulate toxins but he can literally flush the cartridge by inserting sterile saline and removing the liquid (actually would require more ions than just sodium) what is left would be brain (that could be reduced as well), stem, a reduced circulatory system and some way to oxygenate the blood/remove toxins/insert nutrients/hormones. He basically peeled the loli and removed anything not immediately vital. This is kinda like a head transplant where they keep the head alive on an external circulatory system and instead of stitching to another body they just removed more of the head.