The neuroplasm is helpful but it still seems to be trouble if the donor specimen is too different from the reanimated body. How they were in life I mean. Which suggests the neuroplasm isn't going to integrate with the brains original 'blueprints' so to speak. I'm still not sure I believe in a soul in a way that I could explain.
It intrigued me that when a rats neuroplasm went to a human subject that man displayed rat like characteristics...so when one human subject is donated to another human subject is there perhaps a whisper of the old self? Or more?
Souls...neuroplasm...electricity... -Herbert trails off on his ramblings, he will ponder until his brain finally reminds him he needs sleep.-














