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  1. Posted: December 20, 2014In: Public

    After an attack turns him half-man half-abortion, an obstetrician uses newfound abilities to exact revenge on the attackers as his inner demon threatens to become flesh and kill him.

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    Added an answer on December 22, 2014 at 9:44 am

    Think 'Andre Delambre' but less science-fictiony...

    Think ‘Andre Delambre’ but less science-fictiony…

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  2. Posted: December 20, 2014In: Public

    After an attack turns him half-man half-abortion, an obstetrician uses newfound abilities to exact revenge on the attackers as his inner demon threatens to become flesh and kill him.

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    Added an answer on December 22, 2014 at 9:44 am

    Think 'Andre Delambre' but less science-fictiony...

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  3. Posted: December 10, 2014In: Public

    Responsible for the death of his son, a father tries to explain his actions leading up to the tragedy before taking his own life.

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    Added an answer on December 11, 2014 at 10:41 pm

    For the same reason I don't have him flying a helicopter to Mars. The way I see it at the moment, both the dead son and the father are expressing separate thoughts, but they tie together so it looks like they're conversing with each other, specifically by the exchange at the end, one line of which iRead more

    For the same reason I don’t have him flying a helicopter to Mars.

    The way I see it at the moment, both the dead son and the father are expressing separate thoughts, but they tie together so it looks like they’re conversing with each other, specifically by the exchange at the end, one line of which is the title of the piece.

    If you’ve seen the first episode of the television series, Spaced, it’s kind of like the opening conversations between four of the characters at the beginning of that… kind of.

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