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EYES WITHOUT A FACE
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The professor?
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No, not yet.
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I'll tell him, once he's finished.
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Is not the greatest
of man's new hopes
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that of physical rejuvenation?
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This hope
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comes with the heterograft.
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But the heterograft -
in other words, the transplanting
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of living tissue or organs
from one human being to another -
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has only been possible until now
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when both subjects in question
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were perfectly identical
from a biological standpoint.
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This means biologically modifying
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the nature of the host organism.
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One method involves using
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heary X-ray irradiation
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to destroy the antibodies that create
resistance to the heterograft.
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Unfortunately, this irradiation
requires such a high level of intensity
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that no human being can survive it.
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So we resort to exsanguination.
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We drain every last drop of blood
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from the subject
exposed to radiation.
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- You just had a call, Professor.
- From whom?
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The medico-legal -
You know, the morgue.
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They want to see you right away.
- Oh, Professor,
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your lecture was so invigorating.
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