Can anyone translate from (I imagine) Russian?

lord_galathon

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This:

http://true-robots.livejournal.com/297467.html

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Also; W-T-F????
 
The description of the 1st image is : Machine to keep life

And the other pictures, it has "top secret" stamps.

I've read somewhere about animal head transplants, pretty creepy
 
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Img. 14 ACJL (machine for the preservation of life named after V.R. Lebedeva)
General schematic of the appearance of the apparatus

1- head of dog of Kolli bread 2-fixation ring "holder"
3- oxygen valves of the ORD system
 
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On top: Central Nervous System

Left: Red stamp...Top Secret
Blue Stamp... Document declassified
 
that is some srs shit compared to Pavlov hahahaha

WTF with Lassie controlling the cyborg ROFL

Dunno if this is fake, WARNING very graphic. This is seriously FUCKED UP and I did not even watch it entirely.

Let's spice this thread up:

I wonder if the cyborg would go batshit insane with a PITT BULL's brain in there


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Publicity for an incoming game? I know the dog head thing is legit, the picture with the robotoid... not so much.
 
This made me think of "Professor Dowell's Head" - a sci-fi novel by Alexander Belyayev in 1925.
I am pretty sure the whole idea came from there, so yeah, all of this is fake :)

Plot Summary of Professor Dowell's Head
"A young doctor comes to a new work. She has to take care of a living head of a person, later discovered to be a scientist thought dead. She learns about her employer and his betrayal of the professor and with the help of the professor's son and others she avenges the scientist. "
 
Actually the perserved dog head experiment was not fake, it did happen. From what I gather during the cold war, Soviet Russia's army was experimenting on transplanting animal heads, they transplanted a dog's head onto another dog, and also I've read that the mechanically "kept alive" head "tried to drink water from a bowl, and also tried to bark".

Yes, very gruesome but also interesting in a Futurama, preserved heads in a jar kind of way.
 
Actually the perserved dog head experiment was not fake, it did happen. From what I gather during the cold war, Soviet Russia's army was experimenting on transplanting animal heads, they transplanted a dog's head onto another dog, and also I've read that the mechanically "kept alive" head "tried to drink water from a bowl, and also tried to bark".

Yes, very gruesome but also interesting in a Futurama, preserved heads in a jar kind of way.

I don't think it's a "military" secret experiment thing. Due to "cold war" vocabulary, we used to demonize everything out of USSR and call everything they were doing, "sick experiment" and whatnot. IMO, it's just standard medical experimentation on grafting.

If you think a bit, we probably just don't see the part of the neck that is still attached to the head and causing the movement. You don't wanna severe the head to close to the skull or you would maybe damage the cortex, causing instant death. So it's probably cut a couple vertebrae down from the skull.

At this point, the challenge would lie in re-attaching it...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experiments_in_the_Revival_of_Organisms

http://web.archive.org/web/20070121142821/http://www.dgfkt.de/artikel/203/Pionier.htm
 
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