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|    Mr. Man-wai Chang to Your Name    |
|    Re: Was Han Solo mummified in Episode 5?    |
|    19 Nov 16 11:09:12    |
      From: toylet.toylet@gmail.com              On 19/11/2016 5:23 AM, Your Name wrote:       > Whether or not the process is done before or after death, the actual       > mummified person will be dead and cannot be revived (short of       > supernatural / magical fantasy).        >       > Han Solo wasn't dead, wasn't mummified, and could be and was retrieved       > from his suspended animation.              I understood the definitions. Star Wars don't talk magic, right? :)              In the movie The Mummy, Imhotep resurrected himself even though his old       body was mummified. SO how could you know the black slate that       "suspended" Mr. Solo's "animation" wasn't a magical device? It's       basically a black box, flattened!              BTW, did you watch The Mummy?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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