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thoughts in my (tapewormless) brain
November 30 2014, 02:31:25 UTC 2 years ago
On other notes:
-I nearly shit myself when I realized what Sal was about to do at the end.
-Is Joyce ever going to wake up??? She doesn't have an implant anymore, does she, because of the antiparasitics??? So if she wakes up, what is she going to be like?
-How much of Tansy was taken from her host body? The implication was that she was still herself. Did Dr. Banks only take a little bit and cultivate the rest to form a fully mature tapeworm before inserting it directly into Claudia's (now Anna's) brain?
-What did Ronnie do??? I wasn't quite clear on that. Did he dump antiparisitics into the water supply? Didn't they said that that wouldn't work for some reason?
-Why are the sleepwalkers, y'know, sleepwalkers and Sal and the other chimeras aren't? What's the difference? Is it because Sal and the others were already "vacated" so to speak? But why is Anna not a sleepwalker then?
My prediction for Chimera is that the old Sally will re-emerge somehow in some way and Sal will have to struggle with having two identities in one body.
One last thing. The first time I started Parasite, months ago, I stopped after a few chapters, because it wasn't hooking me. I felt bad because here I was, a huge Seanan/Mira fan and I didn't like Parasite. But since Symbiont was coming out and I had a few friends who LOVED Parasite, I gave it another shot. And after pushing past the somewhat slow (in my opinion) beginning, I was hooked. BOY, was I hooked. I finished Parasite and Symbiont in the span of about four days. It's similar to Newsflesh in a lot of ways, but in a lot of ways it's not. I love it. I can't wait for more.
RE: thoughts in my (tapewormless) brain
December 3 2014, 16:14:40 UTC 2 years ago
I don't know if it is spelled out or just how I put it together, but I think the sleepwalkers worms have broken their human's brains when they try to move into it. (That was a very weird sentence to write.)
Like Sal mostly integrated with her human's brain, but in the process she did something which produced a similar effect to dyslexia. So the sleepwalkers worms have done something which disconnects or disturbs a bunch of cognitive functions, although they can recognize other sleepwalkers and sometimes chimera through pheromones, and some of them respond to speech if it's combined with the right pheromones... so there is probably a lot more to find out in book three.