Board Thread:Writer's Workshop/@comment-28718262-20170614172107

((I'm sorry if this is in the wrong location but it appears to be the best forum to ask)

So, i have a plot idea for a pasta but i don't know if it's a little too far fetched. I don't want to write it up comepletely and have to scrap it because it's too far fetch.

The concept I'm concerned is a brain transplant between a human and a animal (lion), the story revolved around the aftermaths. I'm simply concerned if this idea is doable and would be plausable. Other factors of this story is that it works with a circus act, a lion tamer. The lion isn't as 'wow' as they'd like it so in theory by giving it the brain of human it would 'be able to do more' or 'understand the intructions better'. Is a different animal better? Different location?

The story is supposed to be following a visitor to an even (like a circus) where they stumble upon a back room, reveal of the creation of the lion act. (possibly through tapes?) And that if the human's brain is in the lion where would the lions have gone. This is revealed as the fact they simply put it in the original humans body when this creature attacks the protagonist.

could the idea be made plausible or not? 