thank you for the session.
i originally presumed the fine line above kirk's right ear was capillary discharge from an entrance wound; after further review i see it was his chain. thanks again.
nope. i was incorrect
does anyone else see the problem with the shaped charge answer ?
i'd bet mr Newton would nod in agreement here
the explosive force of a tiny shaped charge, like those used in pagers, would have set his shirt mic in motion moving away from the area in contact with his chest - this did not happen; instead it moved TOWARD i.e. upward and into mr Kirk.
what made his chain fly away ?
would a tiny shaped charge in the links of his chain hurtle the chain away in the blink of an eye ?
would it drive pieces of chain, skin and bone inward and upward, and be concealed by his shirt as the explosive forces push the chain in the opposite direction creating a whip like motion and flinging itself from his neck ?
at 0:23/0:45 above the letter "D" and between the shirt collar it looks like someone pinched his shirt and pulled it up, and something of an arc forms within the shirt material above the entire length of the word 'freedom'. what would make that portion of his shirt rapidly and briefly form a semicircular shape ? a breaking chain perhaps ? bits of chain link perhaps ?
remember the footage of airliners traveling through concrete and steel with zero deceleration ? how does that happen ?
how does a shirt mic containing a shaped charge explode under his shirt creating a blast wave or moving a projectile that results in a massive internal wound that pierces / exits his neck / throat, yet also moves up and toward the wound ?
i don't have the answer(s), just ideas and questions.
twenty some years ago Krycek controlled nanobots in Skinner ... ahhh, you say, but that was a television show.
was it ?
cheers, and thanks for reading.