Anatomie
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:15:02
A corpse can't move.
:15:10
It's a corpse, not a doll.
:15:14
How does a body move?
:15:18
A contraction of muscles
produced by nerve impulses.

:15:23
And how do nerves function?
:15:25
Electrical impulse.
An impulse can be induced.

:15:40
Nerves stimulated by electrical impulses
produce muscular contractions.

:15:44
That implies movement.
:15:49
That is logical.
:15:54
There is a scientific explanation
for everything.

:15:58
All you need is a high voltage cable.
That paralyses the whole network.

:16:02
What are you doing?
Using a corpse as a toy train?

:16:06
No trace of ethics, you stupid assholes.
:16:12
I'll get you sooner or later.
:16:15
Asshole!
:16:31
Those from Heidelberg already
have Grombek the whole year.

:16:34
Hard, but unfair. The perfect sadist.
:16:37
He's brilliant in his field, though.
Who is your professor?

:16:41
I was with Botticelli in Berlin.
Now I'm doing my AIP at the Sorbonne.

:16:46
Huber, Munich.
:16:47
-Kledermann, Emden.
-What? There's no university in Emden.

:16:51
There's a butcher shop.
My uncle is a butcher.

:16:54
He slices like a God.
:16:56
Seriously. There, you learn the difference
between tripe and steak.

:16:59
-A difference of at least 30 DM.
-But...


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