Talk:The Forsaken Experiment/@comment-31077845-20170228202546

I'm kinda with Kase down there. Although...now in fact I'm wondering; was this supposed to be based on some alternate universe where "ahora morbus" is a real thing and there's such a thing as an "Athican national research and development institute", OR was this supposed to be set in the real world, this doctor gained funding for some completely different reason, he was just a sadistic lunatic who invented some completely made up excuse in his mind to sate his desire to torture children, and the very reason the police knew where they were and what was going on was because the place that was actually funding him caught wind of the fact he was a dangerous lunatic who, whatever he was doing, wasn't at all what they asked.

After all, it says he was declared insane. It never says how insane he is, and this would explain the fact that lopping off kids hands then sewing them onto another's body seems kinda like the act of a sadistic madman (you can't just take two random people, swap body parts and call it a day; I'm not entirely familiar with all the science behind it, but without immunosuppresant/anti-rejection drugs the bodies would've rejected the new parts and...well, to put it simply unless the limbs were re-amputated they'd probably die a slow, unpleasant death) and not something that would advance what they were studying in any way. Remember, all the information the narrator is given is provided from a doctor who's declared insane, we have no idea if ANYTHING, if even the drugs he's claiming he's giving these kids, are really what he's claiming they are.