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Abstract

3D Printing Titans(shingeki no kyojin)


Most prevalent to this theory, is the concepts of regeneration, cell dissolution (the rather scalding method by
which the slain titans vanish) and offspring in tandem to nutrient flow and organ function, each of which will
be disclosed and elucidated by this document.
Chapter I: Basic Function
Rather than attempt to 3D print a functioning brain, expending no small effort forging its cerebral function and
instinctual actions, the Titan is printed around an existing creature, namely one of predatory nature, which for
this example, shall be a wild fox or hound. Flesh is printed about the creature, each of its blood vessels and
organs exposed to the Titans bloodstream as flesh is dissolved to allow complete fusion of hound and
behemoth.

Regeneration is attained through the use of a semipermeable membrane that traverses every section of its
flesh, this membrane is composed of pig bladder cells which are cultured and propelled by an organ beneath
the hound itself within the nape of the Titans neck. This membrane as proven by numerous tests, is capable
of restoring most damage, even (albeit quite slowly) regenerating limbs. Yet regeneration of such a meager
rate, is far from acceptable, rather the process is augmented by several tube-like organs whose task is to
reassemble bone and tissue cells, their structure funneling each into plaited sheets which are then bound by
the final devices into a complete bone which is then shrouded within cultured flesh.

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This accomplishes regeneration, yet fails to hew the required dissipation of lifeless tissue (this does not
account for the evaporation) and as such, the rather volatile and fume producing nitric acid is contained within
several toughened pouches of bone and sinew equidistant spans across and within the titans body. These

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several toughened pouches of bone and sinew equidistant spans across and within the titans body. These
are impossible to sever, so tightly bound are they, their forms even serving to turn aside blade and bullet so
dense is their structure of tightly knit bone and muscle that swiftly regenerates once even minor damage
occurs.
(commons.wikipedia.com)

This diagram displays the corrosive nature of nitric acid, should it be released within, this is capable of
dissolving the titan save for its bleached bones, and thus obscuring the secrets of its mortal pilot.
The

neural spark disclosed within this above diagram, is generated by the fraying of an insulated flesh column
that passes through these chambers, and is severed upon death as the protective membrane around its
cargo is parted, since this releases an electric charge across the net, unblocking the spinal cords synapses
to this insulated rod, while simultaneously shattering the bone therein with the leaking acids. Either Ethanol
alone or the ethanols heat to distill nitric acid may be used, with the latter being of greater efficiency and thus
greater chances of success, since simply burning the titans body will not reduce it to vapor. The device
holding the nitric solution(ammonia which is derived from natural methane) may contract upon itself to
pressurize and thus reduce the temperature for boiling.
Reproduction: forming new titans is attained through the use of vomited ambergris, which is comprised
of several enzymes native to its stomach and congealed by its throat. Within the fatty ambergris, specialized
cells begin construction of a new titan: the implant within the selfsame chamber as this titans mortal pilot,
sends forth a porous, easily eroded capsule of bone which is propelled into the monsters stomach, wherein it
targets the digesting prey, sinking deep into the flesh thereupon as its first layer shatters.

Matthew Lane

Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at 1:31:14 PM Central Standard Time

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Matthew Lane

Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at 1:31:14 PM Central Standard Time

70:cd:60:83:c1:d6

Matthew Lane

Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at 1:31:14 PM Central Standard Time

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Matthew Lane

Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at 1:31:14 PM Central Standard Time

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