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How many car crashes are actually kamikaze runs? We will
never know... Imagine a pocket-sized device that induces
an emotionless state of mind - if you think carefully, you may
be able to recall this experience. One cares about nothing
in particular, as if sedated, but still retains full use of mental
and
physical faculties.
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It's simple, zippyanna: You wear the device on the side of oyur head and when emotional brain impulses pass the coils, they're simply scanned off. |
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I believe this is baked, at least in a fictional sense. Wasn't there a Star Trek/Next Generation film that featured Data's "emotion chip"? He could turn it off as necessary, I remember ... a helpful strategy, when one is about to battle The Borg. |
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Not that I'm really a seasoned Trekkie. (Excuse me: 'Trekker.') |
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'Wouldn't it be neat if'. |
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What kind of seasoning does one use on a trekkie, anyway? |
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I prefer to to just rub them with oil and garlic then roast
them using the pan drippings as the basis for a rosemary
and port cream sauce.
No, wait a minute... sorry, that's lamb. I guess I meet too
many sheep-like trekkiers. |
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