This machine is the heart of Dr. Frankenstein’s Re-animation project. He designed the machine to deliver just the right amount of electrical energy to the subject for the exact duration of time necessary to effect re-animation without destroying the fragile synapses in the brain and body of the subject.
The high voltage energy created by this device, as well as other power generators, are fed into the console as can be seen in the Plasma Arc Screen. A large bank of high voltage capacitors, in the lower half of the console, charge to capacity at a rate controlled by the large rheostat. Charging the capacitors at too fast a rate can cause them to go critical and explode.
While the capacitors are charging, the cables on the outside of the console are attached to metal studs embedded in either side of the subject’s neck. The studs have been fused to the bones of the spinal column and wired directly into the cerebellum, which is in the back of the head between the cerebrum and the brain stem. At the exact moment the charge in the capacitors reaches critical, the switch on the console is thrown, releasing a torrent of electrical power into the subject. Too much or too little current can destroy the cerebellum which affects balance and walking and closes the corridor to higher learning in the cerebrum. A person can live without a functioning cerebellum, but will have limited mobility and a intelligence level of a two year old.
Product Weight & Dimensions
Weight: ??? lbs
Dimensions: 24” L x 25” W x 57.5” H
Energy Consumption: 16W / 0.21A
This machine is the heart of Dr. Frankenstein’s Re-animation project. He designed the machine to deliver just the right amount of electrical energy to the subject for the exact duration of time necessary to effect re-animation without destroying the fragile synapses in the brain and body of the subject.
The high voltage energy created by this device, as well as other power generators, are fed into the console as can be seen in the Plasma Arc Screen. A large bank of high voltage capacitors, in the lower half of the console, charge to capacity at a rate controlled by the large rheostat. Charging the capacitors at too fast a rate can cause them to go critical and explode.
While the capacitors are charging, the cables on the outside of the console are attached to metal studs embedded in either side of the subject’s neck. The studs have been fused to the bones of the spinal column and wired directly into the cerebellum, which is in the back of the head between the cerebrum and the brain stem. At the exact moment the charge in the capacitors reaches critical, the switch on the console is thrown, releasing a torrent of electrical power into the subject. Too much or too little current can destroy the cerebellum which affects balance and walking and closes the corridor to higher learning in the cerebrum. A person can live without a functioning cerebellum, but will have limited mobility and a intelligence level of a two year old.
Product Weight & Dimensions
Weight: ??? lbs
Dimensions: 24” L x 25” W x 57.5” H
Energy Consumption: 16W / 0.21A