I always admire ita's quest for accuracy.
I think the cycle for a corpse is float-sink-float. The question is how long the floating period lasts, and how long it takes for an Immortal to revive.
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I always admire ita's quest for accuracy.
I think the cycle for a corpse is float-sink-float. The question is how long the floating period lasts, and how long it takes for an Immortal to revive.
I think the cycle for a corpse is float-sink-float. The question is how long the floating period lasts,
Yes.
I posted something about this a while back. Don't remember where it was from, though.
What makes a corpse float or sink: [link]
Watched Christmas Invasion and enjoyed it. I like #10 very much, from what I can tell. But I remain in love with #9. It's all good, though.
Also looking forward to Torchwood. I wonder if they'll start at the same time.
Also looking forward to Torchwood. I wonder if they'll start at the same time.
unfortunately, UKers are telling me Torchwood won't even start filming until january. they're betting it will start up just as the new Who season finishes.
Ah well, give us something to keep warm with, while we wait for series 3 of the new Who, it will.
Damn, I want to see the Christmas Invasion!
I wish they'd get somebody to air Who in the US already!
Torchwood! Oh, that explains...never mind.
That site says that lungs fill with water, but I found other studies, based off of autopsies that said they didn't.
Irrelevant, anyway. Whyever they sink, they sink. Now, can the immortal gain...ground by swimming upwards? How long are they alive? Fuck, if they have water in their lungs, don't they drown again right away? How could they even walk out? Even if their recuperation drives the water out (like the bullets may be expelled) there's nowhere to get oxygen from.
Irrelevant, anyway. Whyever they sink, they sink. Now, can the immortal gain...ground by swimming upwards? How long are they alive? Fuck, if they have water in their lungs, don't they drown again right away? How could they even walk out? Even if their recuperation drives the water out (like the bullets may be expelled) there's nowhere to get oxygen from.
Well, I had the idea from that ep. in which Duncan washed up on the shore of a Japanese island, that he had drowned in a shipwreck, stayed dead while under the water, then revived after he got to shore. Which, of course, flies in the face of cousin Connor being fully conscious, and not drowning in the first place while wandering about on the bottom of the lock.