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TopicRemember that guy that wanted to perform the first human head transplant?
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11/19/17 9:32:43 PM
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Sahuagin posted...
adjl posted...
mismatched nerves, such that the brain trying to move an arm will result in blinking, or things like that. Same with sensory nerves not connecting to the right places at all (which could result in things like a touch on the arm giving the sensation of being kicked in the balls).

are you serious with this? if your spinal cord has been *severed at the neck* and *connected to a corpse* you aren't going to have your arms switched with blinking, wtf. it's not like a USB port or something, geepers. your entire autonomic nervous system will need to communicate with a foreign spinal cord just to have things like a heart beat, regulated blood pressure, breathing, functioning digestive system, etc. (there are a few functions you'll inherit from the spinal cord.) it's not like the blue wire connects to the eyes, and the red wire connects to the arms or something.

"The operation was a success, but we accidentally plugged the mouth nerve into the hand nerve and the hand nerve into the dick nerve. So now he speaks like a sock puppet, pops wood every time he tries to wave at someone, and shrieks instead of pees."
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