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* DisposableVagrant: How Herbert West justified the use of his latest test subject in "The Scream of the Dead" which the "good doctor" explained as being a "well-dressed stranger, just off the train" and not from around the vicinity, meaning that if the upcoming experiment was a success, they could send the man off like nothing happened and if it failed then nobody would miss his passing and disappearance in the slightest.
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* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Major Clapham-Lee dies by decapitation, gets resurrected by West's foul chemistry, and then the whole building collapses on top of him due to a stray artillery shell. Next time we see him, he's crossed the Atlantic in search for revenge, now a cunning MinionMaster leading a host of West's other zombies. Whatever must've happened in meantime would make one hell of a story, wouldn't it?

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* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Major Clapham-Lee dies by decapitation, gets resurrected by West's foul chemistry, and then the whole building collapses on top of him due to a stray artillery shell. Next time we see him, he's crossed the Atlantic in search for revenge, now a cunning MinionMaster [[TheMinionMaster Minion Master]] leading a host of West's other zombies. Whatever must've happened in meantime would make one hell of a story, wouldn't it?
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* NoQuestionsAsked: How West and his assistant acquired the body of Buck Robinson in "Six Shots by Moonlight", as the spectators of the unsanctioned brawl gladly let him have it if that meant they could walk away without having to expose their participation in that fight to the police themselves.

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