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Post by Vulture on May 6, 2021 14:26:13 GMT
What do you think was Membrane’s original science discipline? I think it was engineering.
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Post by secretlabz on May 6, 2021 18:32:36 GMT
What do you think was Membrane’s original science discipline? I think it was engineering. chemistry, he seems like a wacky enough character to blow shit up in his microwave for science
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Post by Vulture on May 6, 2021 18:42:43 GMT
What do you think was Membrane’s original science discipline? I think it was engineering. chemistry, he seems like a wacky enough character to blow shit up in his microwave for science Mems is totally a chem guy. He’d stick a fork in a microwave just to see what would happen.
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Post by BETELGEUSE on May 7, 2021 1:41:25 GMT
What do you think was Membrane’s original science discipline? I think it was engineering. chemistry, he seems like a wacky enough character to blow shit up in his microwave for science "Why are my sphagettios making lightning." - Membrane, aged 7 /j
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Post by Vulture on May 27, 2021 1:22:48 GMT
Membrane is a Renaissance man and one of those men of science during the Enlightenment/Scientific Revolution who could just do whatever they wanted because there was no peer review.
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Post by secretlabz on May 27, 2021 3:30:18 GMT
Membrane is a Renaissance man and one of those men of science during the Enlightenment/Scientific Revolution who could just do whatever they wanted because there was no peer review. membrane has reanimated a human man on probing the membrane and nobody questions him about it
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Post by Vulture on May 27, 2021 5:30:28 GMT
Membrane is a Renaissance man and one of those men of science during the Enlightenment/Scientific Revolution who could just do whatever they wanted because there was no peer review. membrane has reanimated a human man on probing the membrane and nobody questions him about it He thinks Victor Frankenstein didn't go far enough.
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Post by Vulture on May 28, 2021 19:17:17 GMT
Just...everything about this.
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