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I mean, I would ask a rock what it's conception of God was, if I thought it had a chance of answering!

But I think the most accurate description is that I'm proxy-interrogating Frankenstein via his monster. The monster has no mind or body, only a gestalt that exemplifies the developer's fragile egos and fever dreams. That's what I'm truly banishing, despite all my jibber-jabber about "robots."

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Forget the monster...you'd learn more of significance about the baron by finding out who financed the research that he is commercializing. And never forget Igor (the lawyer or accountant). Frankenstein and the monster get the attention, but the Igors are crucial.

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