Is that the mind of the fish, or of the last person who got trapped there?
How long can a human mind actually survive in a fish brain? There might not be a difference after a while.
The previous fish seems to be pretty nonchalant about operating a human body, so I assume it was a previous glass-tapper.
The new guy had better get to work studying the art of mind-swapping.
This comic seems to be in a world where consciousness can be swapped between brains and it isn't an emergent function of, and thus an integral part of, a brain.
Consciousnesses would be off in some "consciousness space" and their interaction with reality is through the limitations of whichever brain they're currently associated with, but they're otherwise unharmed.
This is a bit like Superman gaining powers when getting close to a yellow Sun. Or even someone gaining "speed powers" by driving a car after walking. Who or whatever was interacting via the fish now has full human power.
That fish looks to be an oscar, theyre fairly smart for a fish, from what ive heard, so maybe a little longer than usual?
Man that's a good question!
Yes.
The fish happily married, had 3 kids, 7 grandchildren and happily retired for 27 years after a long fulfilling career and peacefully died of old age.
How the hell did captain Ginyu get into a fish in the first place?
Is that the mind of the fish, or of the last person who got trapped there?
How long can a human mind actually survive in a fish brain? There might not be a difference after a while.
The previous fish seems to be pretty nonchalant about operating a human body, so I assume it was a previous glass-tapper.
The new guy had better get to work studying the art of mind-swapping.
This comic seems to be in a world where consciousness can be swapped between brains and it isn't an emergent function of, and thus an integral part of, a brain.
Consciousnesses would be off in some "consciousness space" and their interaction with reality is through the limitations of whichever brain they're currently associated with, but they're otherwise unharmed.
This is a bit like Superman gaining powers when getting close to a yellow Sun. Or even someone gaining "speed powers" by driving a car after walking. Who or whatever was interacting via the fish now has full human power.
That fish looks to be an oscar, theyre fairly smart for a fish, from what ive heard, so maybe a little longer than usual?
Man that's a good question!
Yes.
The fish happily married, had 3 kids, 7 grandchildren and happily retired for 27 years after a long fulfilling career and peacefully died of old age.