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* Doesn't [[spoiler:digesting]] Mr. Igoe make Jack [[ImAHumanitarian a cannibal]]? Also, David Lynch ''wishes'' he could have dreamed up something as uncomfortably Freudian as [[spoiler: Tuck entering his ex-girlfriend's uterus while she's pregnant.]]

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* Doesn't [[spoiler:digesting]] :digesting Mr. Igoe make Jack [[ImAHumanitarian a cannibal]]? Also, David Lynch ''wishes'' he could have dreamed up something as uncomfortably Freudian as [[spoiler: Tuck entering his ex-girlfriend's uterus while she's pregnant.]]



* Scrimshaw says he doesn’t care about weapons in regards to miniaturization being the newest edge. Considering who he sells weapons to, those people would be willing to buy miniaturization technology because they’d be able to make it easier to smuggle tech, drugs, weapons and other illegal cargo through customs without any clue anything to indicate anything’s being smuggled. Even worse when you think about what terrorists would do with miniaturization tech if they had access to it.
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* Why did the rival lab build a miniaturization chamber that required [[ContrivedCoincidence exactly the same kind of chips]], even when the rest of their technology seemed far more advanced? The miniaturization process in the film is depicted as breaking up the object into its component molecules and a sampling of those molecules is then collected and used to "compile" a microscopic version of that object. The loss of so much of the object's mass is presumably the reason why the administrator described the re-enlargement process as "tricky", and why two chips are used as they can serve as a guide for exactly how to rebuild the object.
* One of the scientists at the government lab recognizes Dr. Canker, implying she may have been hanging around gleaning blueprints and ideas for awhile. The chips are just too new and complicated for her to copy.

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* Scrimshaw says he doesn’t care about weapons in regards to miniaturization being the newest edge. Considering who he sells weapons to, those people would be willing to buy miniaturization technology because they’d be able to make it easier to smuggle tech, drugs, weapons and other illegal cargo through customs without any clue anything to indicate anything’s being smuggled. Even worse when you think about what terrorists would do with miniaturization tech if they had access to it.
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* Why did the rival lab build a miniaturization chamber that required [[ContrivedCoincidence exactly the same kind of chips]], even when the rest of their technology seemed far more advanced? The miniaturization process in the film is depicted as breaking up the object into its component molecules and a sampling of those molecules is then collected and used to "compile" a microscopic version of that object. The loss of so much of the object's mass is presumably the reason why the administrator described the re-enlargement process as "tricky", and why two chips are used as they can serve as a guide for exactly how to rebuild the object.
* One of the scientists at the government lab recognizes Dr. Canker, implying she may have been hanging around gleaning blueprints and ideas for awhile. The chips are just too new and complicated for her to copy.
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* FridgeBrilliance: Tuck's thruster was damaged in his fight with Mr. Igoe, so how did he escape Jack's stomach? He rode Jack's burp out of the stomach and drifted into the lungs past the epiglottis to set up for his using Jack's sneeze as an escape.
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** Doesn't [[spoiler:digesting]] Mr. Igoe make Jack [[ImAHumanitarian a cannibal]]? Also, David Lynch ''wishes'' he could have dreamed up something as uncomfortably Freudian as [[spoiler: Tuck entering his ex-girlfriend's uterus while she's pregnant.]]
** We've seen the pain Jack went through when Tuck put the probe into the back of his eyeball in order to see what he could see. The experiment was intended to be done on a fluffy white rabbit.
** Scrimshaw says he doesn’t care about weapons in regards to miniaturization being the newest edge. Considering who he sells weapons to, those people would be willing to buy miniaturization technology because they’d be able to make it easier to smuggle tech, drugs, weapons and other illegal cargo through customs without any clue anything to indicate anything’s being smuggled. Even worse when you think about what terrorists would do with miniaturization tech if they had access to it.
* FridgeLogic: Why did the rival lab build a miniaturization chamber that required [[ContrivedCoincidence exactly the same kind of chips]], even when the rest of their technology seemed far more advanced? The miniaturization process in the film is depicted as breaking up the object into its component molecules and a sampling of those molecules is then collected and used to "compile" a microscopic version of that object. The loss of so much of the object's mass is presumably the reason why the administrator described the re-enlargement process as "tricky", and why two chips are used as they can serve as a guide for exactly how to rebuild the object.
** One of the scientists at the government lab recognizes Dr. Canker, implying she may have been hanging around gleaning blueprints and ideas for awhile. The chips are just too new and complicated for her to copy.

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* FridgeBrilliance: Tuck's thruster was damaged in his fight with Mr. Igoe, so how did he escape Jack's stomach? He rode Jack's burp out of the stomach and drifted into the lungs past the epiglottis to set up for his using Jack's sneeze as an escape.
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Doesn't [[spoiler:digesting]] Mr. Igoe make Jack [[ImAHumanitarian a cannibal]]? Also, David Lynch ''wishes'' he could have dreamed up something as uncomfortably Freudian as [[spoiler: Tuck entering his ex-girlfriend's uterus while she's pregnant.]]
** * We've seen the pain Jack went through when Tuck put the probe into the back of his eyeball in order to see what he could see. The experiment was intended to be done on a fluffy white rabbit.
** * Scrimshaw says he doesn’t care about weapons in regards to miniaturization being the newest edge. Considering who he sells weapons to, those people would be willing to buy miniaturization technology because they’d be able to make it easier to smuggle tech, drugs, weapons and other illegal cargo through customs without any clue anything to indicate anything’s being smuggled. Even worse when you think about what terrorists would do with miniaturization tech if they had access to it.
!!FridgeLogic
* FridgeLogic: Why did the rival lab build a miniaturization chamber that required [[ContrivedCoincidence exactly the same kind of chips]], even when the rest of their technology seemed far more advanced? The miniaturization process in the film is depicted as breaking up the object into its component molecules and a sampling of those molecules is then collected and used to "compile" a microscopic version of that object. The loss of so much of the object's mass is presumably the reason why the administrator described the re-enlargement process as "tricky", and why two chips are used as they can serve as a guide for exactly how to rebuild the object.
** * One of the scientists at the government lab recognizes Dr. Canker, implying she may have been hanging around gleaning blueprints and ideas for awhile. The chips are just too new and complicated for her to copy.
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* FridgeBrilliance: Tuck's thruster was damaged in his fight with Mr. Igoe, so how did he escape Jack's stomach? He rode Jack's burp out of the stomach and drifted into the lungs past the epiglottis to set up for his using Jack's sneeze as an escape.
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** One of the scientists at the government lab recognizes Dr. Canker, implying she may have been hanging around gleaning blueprints and ideas for awhile. The chips are just too new and complicated for her to copy.
* FridgeBrilliance: Tuck's thruster was damaged in his fight with Mr. Igoe, so how did he escape Jack's stomach? He rode Jack's burp out of the stomach and drifted into the lungs past the epiglottis to set up for his using Jack's sneeze as an escape.

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** One of the scientists at the government lab recognizes Dr. Canker, implying she may have been hanging around gleaning blueprints and ideas for awhile. The chips are just too new and complicated for her to copy.
* FridgeBrilliance: Tuck's thruster was damaged in his fight with Mr. Igoe, so how did he escape Jack's stomach? He rode Jack's burp out of the stomach and drifted into the lungs past the epiglottis to set up for his using Jack's sneeze as an escape.
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** Scrimshaw says he doesn’t care about weapons in regards to miniaturization being the newest edge. Considering he sells weapons to, those people would be willing to buy miniaturization technology because they’d be able to make it easier to smuggle tech, drugs, weapons and other illegal cargo through customs without any clue anything to indicate anything’s being smuggled. Even worse when you think about what terrorists would do with miniaturization tech if they had access to it.

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** Scrimshaw says he doesn’t care about weapons in regards to miniaturization being the newest edge. Considering who he sells weapons to, those people would be willing to buy miniaturization technology because they’d be able to make it easier to smuggle tech, drugs, weapons and other illegal cargo through customs without any clue anything to indicate anything’s being smuggled. Even worse when you think about what terrorists would do with miniaturization tech if they had access to it.

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* FridgeHorror. Doesn't [[spoiler:digesting]] Mr. Igoe make Jack [[ImAHumanitarian a cannibal]]? Also, David Lynch ''wishes'' he could have dreamed up something as uncomfortably Freudian as [[spoiler: Tuck entering his ex-girlfriend's uterus while she's pregnant.]]

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Doesn't [[spoiler:digesting]] Mr. Igoe make Jack [[ImAHumanitarian a cannibal]]? Also, David Lynch ''wishes'' he could have dreamed up something as uncomfortably Freudian as [[spoiler: Tuck entering his ex-girlfriend's uterus while she's pregnant.]]


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** Scrimshaw says he doesn’t care about weapons in regards to miniaturization being the newest edge. Considering he sells weapons to, those people would be willing to buy miniaturization technology because they’d be able to make it easier to smuggle tech, drugs, weapons and other illegal cargo through customs without any clue anything to indicate anything’s being smuggled. Even worse when you think about what terrorists would do with miniaturization tech if they had access to it.

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* FridgeHorror. Doesn't [[spoiler:digesting]] Mr. Igoe make Jack [[ImAHumanitarian a cannibal]]? Also, David Lynch ''wishes'' he could have dreamed up something as uncomfortably Freudian as [[spoiler: Tuck entering his ex-girlfriend's uterus -- while she's pregnant...]]
** We've seen the pain Jack went through when Tuck put the probe into the back of his eyeball in order to see what he could see. Thing is, Tuck THOUGHT he was in a cute little rabbit at the time... Yikes
* FridgeLogic: Why did the rival lab build a miniaturization chamber that required [[ContrivedCoincidence exactly the same kind of chips]], even when the rest of their technology seemed far more advanced?
** The Miniaturization process in the film is depicted as breaking up the object into its component molecules, & a sampling of those molecules is then collected & used to "compile" a microscopic version of that object. The loss of so much of the objects mass is presumably the reason why the administrator (Dr Niles) described the re-enlargement process as "tricky" & why 2 chips are used as they can serve as a guide for exactly how to rebuild the object.

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* FridgeHorror. Doesn't [[spoiler:digesting]] Mr. Igoe make Jack [[ImAHumanitarian a cannibal]]? Also, David Lynch ''wishes'' he could have dreamed up something as uncomfortably Freudian as [[spoiler: Tuck entering his ex-girlfriend's uterus -- while she's pregnant...pregnant.]]
** We've seen the pain Jack went through when Tuck put the probe into the back of his eyeball in order to see what he could see. Thing is, Tuck THOUGHT he The experiment was in intended to be done on a cute little rabbit at the time... Yikes
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* FridgeLogic: Why did the rival lab build a miniaturization chamber that required [[ContrivedCoincidence exactly the same kind of chips]], even when the rest of their technology seemed far more advanced?
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* FridgeBrilliance: Tuck's thruster was damaged in his fight with Mr. Igoe, so how did he escape Jack's stomach? He rode Jack's burp out of the stomach, and drifted into the lungs to set up for his using Jack's sneeze as an escape.

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* FridgeBrilliance: Tuck's thruster was damaged in his fight with Mr. Igoe, so how did he escape Jack's stomach? He rode Jack's burp out of the stomach, stomach and drifted into the lungs past the epiglottis to set up for his using Jack's sneeze as an escape.
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** We've seen the pain Jack went through when Tuck put the probe into the back of his eyeball in order to see what he could see. Thing is, Tuck THOUGHT he was in a cute little rabbit at the time... Yikes
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** One of the scientists at the government lab recognizes Dr. Canker, implying she may have been hanging around gleaning blueprints and ideas for awhile. The chips are just too new and complicated for her to copy.

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** One of the scientists at the government lab recognizes Dr. Canker, implying she may have been hanging around gleaning blueprints and ideas for awhile. The chips are just too new and complicated for her to copy.copy.
* FridgeBrilliance: Tuck's thruster was damaged in his fight with Mr. Igoe, so how did he escape Jack's stomach? He rode Jack's burp out of the stomach, and drifted into the lungs to set up for his using Jack's sneeze as an escape.
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** The Miniaturization process in the film is depicted as breaking up the object into its component molecules, & a sampling of those molecules is then collected & used to "compile" a microscopic version of that object. The loss of so much of the objects mass is presumably the reason why the administrator (Dr Niles) described the re-enlargement process as "tricky" & why 2 chips are used as they can serve as a guide for exactly how to rebuild the object.

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** The Miniaturization process in the film is depicted as breaking up the object into its component molecules, & a sampling of those molecules is then collected & used to "compile" a microscopic version of that object. The loss of so much of the objects mass is presumably the reason why the administrator (Dr Niles) described the re-enlargement process as "tricky" & why 2 chips are used as they can serve as a guide for exactly how to rebuild the object.object.
** One of the scientists at the government lab recognizes Dr. Canker, implying she may have been hanging around gleaning blueprints and ideas for awhile. The chips are just too new and complicated for her to copy.
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* FridgeHorror. Doesn't [[spoiler:digesting]] Mr. Igoe make Jack [[ImAHumanitarian a cannibal]]? Also, David Lynch ''wishes'' he could have dreamed up something as uncomfortably Freudian as [[spoiler: Tuck entering his ex-girlfriend's uterus -- while she's pregnant...]]
* FridgeLogic: Why did the rival lab build a miniaturization chamber that required [[ContrivedCoincidence exactly the same kind of chips]], even when the rest of their technology seemed far more advanced?
** The Miniaturization process in the film is depicted as breaking up the object into its component molecules, & a sampling of those molecules is then collected & used to "compile" a microscopic version of that object. The loss of so much of the objects mass is presumably the reason why the administrator (Dr Niles) described the re-enlargement process as "tricky" & why 2 chips are used as they can serve as a guide for exactly how to rebuild the object.

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