Red Dead Redemption II hides terrifying biological experiments in a remote house, but they have a scientific explanation

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Red Dead Redemption II hides terrifying biological experiments in a remote house, but they have a scientific explanation

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When you play Red Dead Redemption II you expect to find very different things: from noise and revelry in the cities, going through the usual routine of country people, to the most dastardly behaviors in any path left by the hand of any god. However, we never imagined that we would find strange and horrible biological experiments.

We know that Red Dead Redemption II references several famous scientists. Medicine and technology are recurring themes, and the curiosity that we are dealing with today belongs to the first field. If we open the map, we look for Van Horn (Trading Post), located east of the map and north of Saint Denis and Lagras; and finally we look a little to the west of the trading post, we can see a small structure on the map.

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There is no reason to go to her other than mere curiosity. If we get there and manage to get in through the second-story window, climbing through the roof of the porch, we enter the most terrifying room in Red Dead Redemption II: the room of a person who has made biological experiments with animals and humans. His experiments tried to combine the parts of beings.

We can find different notes, blood and stuffed animals that combine parts. Birds are the favorite animals, although we also see everything from bear and wild boar parts to a bed designed to tie up humans. All the information we found points to the fact that the doctor (sick or not) was working on a “immense creature“. The house seems abandoned due to the failure of the experiment. Arthur can take notes in your journal in story mode.

As strange and sick as it may seem, it has a scientific explanation. As pointed out Strange Man in his videoit is a double reference to the Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein artwork and to the royal doctor Luigi Galvani. Who was this gentleman? He was an Italian doctor (there are notes in Italian), physiologist and physicist, a reference in biology.

His experiments with animals allowed him to decipher “the electrical nature of galvanization founding electrochemical engineering that studies electric batteries, in addition to discovering the nervous impulse founding biophysicssays his Official page of Wikipedia. Put very simply: that the nervous system of animals and humans It works by electrical impulses. A scary reference, but with a real scientific basis!

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