One thing though. Everyone who cared, except the scientist, think he’s dead.
Yeah, I was impressed by that too. (:
Cue sappy 80s movie ending song. d:
Not to mention that they wouldn’t want them going to the press in any case.
After the credits, there should be a scene of everyone who had contact with him incarcerated in Leavenworth, while Daryl is being decommissioned in a lab somewhere.
That held up pretty well I think. Except for the computers of the time.
Nice catch on the Wifi though.
You suck. covers eyes and ears I can’t hear you…
Until the very end. I mean, the hospital declared him dead. “Drowned boy comes back to life” is probably going to the make the papers, especially in a small town.
It’s a “general public lacking knowledge of computers” kind of thing that was so common at the time. Unless he could actually affect the movement of electrons from a distance (something that’s probably not possible, even now), a lot of what he did would have been completely impossible.
Bah! Stop frakking up my happy ending. d:
I’ll grant you that. And, he’d need a nuclear power reactor to keep his brain and that powerful transmitter going…
Crap, the military would know he’s alive from his communication with the mainframe. Curse you, Badger!!!
I would have thought that they would have disconnected him from the mainframe, although then the general wouldn’t have gotten the clue. So, yeah, there’s that, as well.
Kinda funny, he performed with Beiber last night on the Grammy Awards. Just saw it on my local noon news.
Edit: Your new signature is even more disturbing than the last. d:
And, what the hell? Speaking of his younger sister, she was on Oprah last week promoting…her new album!! A whole album… At ten years old???
I had no idea!