The bad ending: On his way out, Thomas passes a twisted piece of metal hanging from a hook. It is his soul, which has been removed from him, and it is eternally screaming.
The good ending: And so Thomas reached immortality, his old parts melted down to make his new parts, and in time he came to rule his island nation.
If parts of the brain could be replaced with machines, how many would need to be replaced before you are no longer human?
In Beauty and the Beast, what would happen if you gradually and systematically replaced every piece in Cogsworth’s body?
Following quantitative logic, his Thomasness decreases with each part being replaced.
“And that guy who’s made of all my broken parts is a real asshole.”
Train of Theseus
GENUINELY AN ISSUE THAT RAILWAY MUSEUMS AND HISTORIANS HAVE TO CONTEND WITH AND I’M NOT EVEN JOKING.
Not to mention the mechanic always messes with thomas’ kaboose







