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RE: Nora-Ceph (Luna 3, Part 2)

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Okay, i think i get the story now :). After my third read, at first i thought human nora had her brain exchanged for baby cephi's. I guess i became too attached to it after the first part. But no, its Quelz and if she has 8 hands, it means each ceph have 8 seperate minds right? And Quelz has a part or a faction of his mind in human Nora. Coool, i was wondering how the cephs managed having different minds in one body.

I have questions though, or maybe they would be answered in the following series. Would Nora-Ceph be able to transmit her thoughts back to Quelz without a physical meeting, considering Nora's brain is a figment of Quelz.
When Quelz or any Ceph makes a decision, is there a vote for the best response by his 7 hands, minds?

Hehe :D , does Quelz brain feel wierd being in a female body?

”I was just adjusting. This feels … weird. I’m not used to being … singular.”

This cracked me up, i could picture this little detail in my head, Nora-Ceph trying to stand, on just two legs, hehe :)

”Yes, that’s how it will be.” Quelz tried to sound hopeful, but his color didn’t change in the slightest. Nora-Ceph let him go.

They can't hide their emotions :( , so unlike humans.

Cant wait to read the next part. I should discuss this with my friends. Already, i feel like a science nerd.

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Nora-Ceph now owns a human body and thus can use it to speak. Quelz is also able to speak (baby cephi has demonstrated that Cephis and humans understand each other). That's how they communicate. But they can't read minds or transmit their thoughts, as the brains aren't connected anymore.

Cephis technically have 9 brains: 8 in the arms and one big one in their head. The 8 smaller ones usually only play a secondary role. In actual cephalopods, the brain seems to be able to give a "command" to one of the arms, upon which the arm acts by activating muscles. The arm can also react by itself to pain. That's what I based this on (see sources).

The Cephi part of Nora-Ceph doesn't really care about the whole gender thing, after all human males and cephi males are nothing alike.

Nothing alike, understood.

From what you have explained, the cephalopods seem smarter and way advanced than humans. They even got doctors to perform delicate operations like brain transfusions.

Now if the smaller brain of a ceph is able to accomodate the human body, giving it the needed instructions, then what more a complete ceph with 9 brains.

How did the humans manage to keep them isolated for so long?

I still feel deeply for Nora, human Nora. Also i cant wait to see how Nora-Ceph adapts to the human world. Were fragments of Nora's human memory extracted from her brain?

I am asking too many questions . I'll just wait till post the next part :)

Yes, wait for the next parts :P but I appreciate your engagement!