In Reply to: Why... posted by ArdRi on September 12, 2007 at 08:32:33:
Algier could not move the boxes himself, being slightly crippled. He relied on a blind stagehand to work with the boxes and obviously a blind man could not properly dispose of bodies in a way that would ensure they would remain hidden.
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- RE: Why... - Jazz Inmate 09:26:29 09/12/07 (14)
- WAY more implausible that he found dozens if not hundreds of exact look-alikes - sjb 09:34:36 09/12/07 (7)
- He needed exactly 100, for each of his final 100 shows - Jazz Inmate 10:22:18 09/12/07 (6)
- RE: He needed exactly 100, for each of his final 100 shows - geiss 09:17:41 09/13/07 (5)
- RE: He needed exactly 100, for each of his final 100 shows - Jazz Inmate 09:37:05 09/13/07 (4)
- In the book it was clones... sort of... - sjb 11:21:22 09/13/07 (2)
- ...but the book is supposed to be just a series of journal entries - Jazz Inmate 13:32:28 09/13/07 (0)
- That's a much different ending. You're right though. NT - Jazz Inmate 12:58:13 09/13/07 (0)
- "My interpretation is that Algier's first test of the device was not shown... - sjb 11:16:37 09/13/07 (0)
- of limited plausibility but does conform to the story - ArdRi 09:30:22 09/12/07 (5)
- RE: of limited plausibility but does conform to the story - Jazz Inmate 09:38:00 09/12/07 (4)
- What if it wasn't a ... - ArdRi 09:41:15 09/12/07 (3)
- RE: What if it wasn't a ... - Jazz Inmate 10:27:16 09/12/07 (2)
- Or Tesla knew Mankind wasn't ready for this kind of technology... - oscar 16:05:58 09/12/07 (1)
- Well, he offered to build a death ray machine for the US War Dept and Europe - Jazz Inmate 17:22:09 09/12/07 (0)