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Spoiler Plot Discussion Thread *Spoiler Alert*
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RE: Plot Discussion Thread *Spoiler Alert*

Some stuff that I dug from the files...

The "incubator" thing that's been mentioned here before is an iron lung, or so it's called in the files. Unfortunately the person inside is just called a male corpse, so no clarification as to who he is.

The compound that was used to make the manpigs consisted of "Brennenburg Infusion Vitae" (the same stuff that Alexander collected from the people he tortured) and "Orgone Monad Dispersal Fluid". Orgone energy is actually a real thing (as in it has ties in reality), it is a kind of life force, like Alexander's Vitae.

1. After assembling the pieces of men and pigs into a manpig shape, they are treated with some of Mandus' compound. If I've understood the note about it correctly, the compound makes the cells bond and the pieces of men and pigs combine into a manpig corpse.
2. Next you give this corpse some of the "Brennenburg Compound" aka Weyer's Tonic to bring it to life.
3. ???
4. MANPIGS

Mandus Wrote:In order to facilitate assimilation of tissue groups, a compound is required, or the cells will not bond. Disposal of non-bonded subjects must be immediate and using incineration or we risk continuous animation without form. This is... unpleasant.

A simple compound of one part Brennenburg Infusion Vitae to one part Orgone Monad Disperal fluid is sufficient. This can then be administered intravenously to subjects following re-assembly to maintain bonding.

Of course you then start wondering how Mandus got all this stuff from Brennenburg and as it has been said here, Alexander is Mandus' great uncle.

Mandus Wrote:But here my great uncle and I part company. He chose men as the subjects of his experiments, but men are difficult to control and rotten with sentimentality.

(09-11-2013, 09:57 PM)pikmintaro Wrote: #3: The electric Pigman at the end that seemed to teleport everywhere,
what was up with that thing? was it a super Pigman that Mandus or his
evil half (Which I think is the guy in the machine? I'm not sure.) made?
I hurried through that section so I don't know if there was any paper
about it.

Here's the note about Tesla pigs:

Quote:July 15th 1899

Several of the older forms have breached their containment area and escaped into the sewers. They remind me of my limitations - this is no Chelm and I am no Eliyahu, at least, not quite yet. It is the heat generated from keeping the doorway between open that is to blame. We cannot simply pack them about with coolant as we do at the centre where the doorway is. The later versions are kept safe by the freezing temperature of those towers. Up here, where the air is hot and fetid, they become overheated, and their duality tears them asunder, as the other place flies from their cells and their vitae splinters. They live sporadically, torn from one world to the other and back again in violent, unpredictable bursts. For a few seconds they are creatures of this world, then they are torn away and cease to have physical form. This vicious ripping back and forth between worlds has driven them quite insane. I have ordered the affected areas sealed, and will not allow my loyal workers to enter. These are damned places now, the abode of failed experiments, ghosts of fear and spite.

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(This post was last modified: 09-11-2013, 10:23 PM by Oscar House.)
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RE: Plot Discussion Thread *Spoiler Alert* - by Oscar House - 09-11-2013, 10:14 PM
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