TB3 wrote:Lyoko is Cool wrote:This also brings up a question. [size=1](I can't believe I just typed "This also brings up a cancer".)[size=1] No, the SC doesn't completely rely on DNA. But it has to at least partially use it, Heck, it's two of the four vDNA helices (Correct spelling actually, FF is yelling at me), if I'm not wrong. For example, we see Jeremie's ankle healed in False Start/Code Earth. I believe that the scanners would notice that if cells weren't in the correct place, it would correct the problem, adding more cells that were already specialized for that area, weather it be muscle, bone, lung, etc. tissue. Thus if cancer was the issue, could the SC not either automatically, or preferably manually (just to have confirmation) destroy and replace or repair and destroy unnecessary tissue to correct this? Or would major life threatening conditions be too complex for the SC
Feel free to shoot me down, I don't even know if I'm thinking straight. >.> <.< ()_()
In time, with correct development, then yes the Supercomputer and Scanners could be used to heal diseases (although it would probably be debated more than stem-cell research).
However, I honestly don't think Franz had the medical know-how to program such a function into it, and it would be extremely risky to leave such a function automatically up to the supercomp.
The simplest way for the supercomputer to heal someone as we have seen (also note that Yumi didn't have all those bruises she had midway through yesterday's episode when she came back from Lyoko) is just to switch to a back-up copy of the person's data - I'd imagine the supercomputer saves the last one or two scans per person to memory in order to have a backup of their data should stuff go wrong - thus to heal an injury (like Yumi's bruises or Jeremie's ankle), it's a simple matter for the supercomputer to reconstruct the body using their last saved back-up and merge it with their latest mental data - although, it would be doubly impressive if Odd had given it those instructions on his own initiative when he scanned her in (unlikely maybe, but hey - he's a computer whizz).
As an afterthought, Jeremie probably scans himself once or twice a week in order to have an up-to-date record of his molecular data and in order to heal himself after all the punishment XANA gives him (I MEAN YESTERDAY HE GOT FREAKING ELECTROCUTED!)
Now, just to support the theory of using the scanners to heal someone, we have seen them be used to alter a person's structure on several occasions (turning Aelita invisible for example - note to self: check that episode out again for clarification) - however it goes all the more to show why screwing with the molecular structure is dangerous.
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Please, please, please guys - debate all I've said above - if you find a mistake, make me crash and burn so we can perfect our ideas in light of the revelation of The Network!
That would make them a lot younger then everyone else their age in time, would it not? for example, if it had been a week since a Xana attack, and Odd (hehe) had grown slightly taller, changed his hairstyle, and got a sprained ankle before going in the scanner, etc. the SC would bring up a back-up of the last attack, making him lose all of the physical and molecular changes. Which might in some way explain Franz's craziness (besides the obvious reason
) in that his mind was way older than the rest of his body. And on that subject, he had to have been virtualized before to remember. (imagine if something went wrong, and Aelita woke up to never see her father again. meanie
) back on topic, apparently the SC would then save the new back-up. thus the gang would never get older. yet it's apparent they do, seeing how in season 2, Jeremie hit puberty, but then voice went back to normal. (may just be the VA's, but we have to take everything into account!)
Am I just raving, or may I be on to something?

), if I'm not wrong. For example, we see Jeremie's ankle healed in False Start/Code Earth. I believe that the scanners would notice that if cells weren't in the correct place, it would correct the problem, adding more cells that were already specialized for that area, weather it be muscle, bone, lung, etc. tissue. Thus if cancer was the issue, could the SC not either automatically, or preferably manually (just to have confirmation) destroy and replace or repair and destroy unnecessary tissue to correct this? Or would major life threatening conditions be too complex for the SC
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), the erased timeline leaves behind a sort of...Quantum Ghost, an afterimage imprinted on the new timeline - it is this that both kills people who died in the original timeline (the brain-death in one timeline kills the mind in the second), and also this Quantum Ghost gives the capacity for people to remember (stray aspects from the Quantum ghost of their mind imprinting in the actual subconcious) - we've had hints and small amounts of this before as well - most often at the end of an episode where a character (often Sissi), will act in a slightly different manner to how they did first time round.




It's one hell of a leap. I'll buy that quantum phenomea can affect people, but Ulirich's Quantum Ghost had Ulrich's mind in control, and therefore less to worry about when it came to finding the posessee. And Kiwi and Jim don't seem to have dropped dead from being posssesed.


