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Determined to change his life, the Count of Servadac donated his castle and each of the bodies of the family members to the avant-garde medicine of William Stein (great-grandson of Victor Frankenstein), duly poisoned for this purpose. . Opportunity for Stein to carry out the first transplant of memory neurons on human corpses.

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  • Guillaume Leingre

    Guillaume Leingre

  • Philippe Irrmann

    Philippe Irrmann

  • Jacqueline Queneau

    Jacqueline Queneau

  • Françoise Forget

    Françoise Forget

  • Frédéric Schiffter

    Frédéric Schiffter

  • Valentine Krasnochok

    Valentine Krasnochok

  • Christelle Piccarreta

    Christelle Piccarreta

  • Emmanuel Levaufre

    Emmanuel Levaufre

  • David Brouzet

    David Brouzet

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Determined to change his life, the Count of Servadac donated his castle and each of the bodies of the family members to the avant-garde medicine of William Stein (great-grandson of Victor Frankenstein), duly poisoned for this purpose. . Opportunity for Stein to carry out the first transplant of memory neurons on human corpses.

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