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can save you. While there's nothing like actually holding a book in your hands, there's also no denying that the The ending of chapter 43, where a rich girl's uncle who formerly came to Fran for a brain transplant ended up sharing a body with her due to an "incomplete" operation. When a bomb goes off in her house and several people who were after the inheritance she received were killed, the uncle has his own brain put in the girl's old body while he made Fran put the girl's brain into a clone of her. The other people who got killed ended up sharing the old body along with him, as was the uncle's wishes (the body can't move unless all the minds sharing it agree on it, and he refuses every time just to spite them), just so that the girl could live freely.

Fantastic Aesop: Practically every issue Fran observes a flaw of human nature and takes some bit of wisdom from it that the reader can share. Things like, "Don't get so addicted to being revived from death by a maestro surgeon that you keep killing yourself over and over", or "Don't turn yourself into an anime character for love, or your skin will molt off and your lover will crush you to death trying to escape the alien you appear to be", or maybe "Inner beauty may shine through a layer of bandages, but those bandages are there to cover something horrifying". Veronica, considering she has an adorable appearance despite being a patchwork girl with an assassin nature. She only wants the best for humanity and is easily swayed by sob stories. However, she is also the direct cause of many plagues on humanity, revealed to us Once an Episode. Howl - A butler with the face of a dog and the body of an adult human male. He calls Fran "Mademoiselle". Howl receives phone calls and makes tea. He behaves in a relaxed, sophisticated manner.

Corrupted Character Copy: All four of them are based off of various Kamen Riders, and their names are naturally unsubtle parodies as well. Mix And Match Person: She seems to be the conglomeration of several different individuals. This is pretty obvious considering her skin looks like a jigsaw puzzle. Fake - Two mafia lords fight to inherit the wealth of their late grandfather, sending assassins to kill each other. The leader of the Royal Molton company asks Fran to create duplicates of himself for protection,but his duplicate leads his business to bankruption, while his rival, Dunbar asks Fran to make a duplicate of the grandfather's son, who would normally inherit the wealth. Losing Your Head: Occasionally has her head laying somewhere else than on her shoulders while her body is working on something, for some reason.

I'm a Humanitarian: That's one of the ways she can store spare organs and different blood types for Fran. It makes her look a bit chunky, though. It's also not necessarily lethal, as she can spit them out before they die (Fran does still need to heal them, though). Inverted. Fran is usually pretty happy to do operations, but when you want do it to impress someone you like, she starts breaking into Tender Tears. It seems like she's really into The Power of Love... During surgery, she is able to increase the number of her arms and operate at a greater speed. Her one oath is to never take life, believing that "regardless of the shape or form, if it can function as a living organism, it is good."Cool Bike: As a Kamen Rider joke, each Sentinel gets their own motorcycle, and all of them are big, cool, expensive bikes. In Frantic, she employs this by shrinking down to the size of a 10 year old, still retaining her stitches. She always uses this to get her opponent to drop their guard so she can get close enough to butcher them.

Ax-Crazy: Gavrill. Not only does she love tearing people to shreds, she also likes to eat their corpses. After Dr. Amatsuka prevented her from killing anyone during her time as a school teacher, she was absolutely delighted when the school was taken over by a group of kidnappers, allowing her to finally unleash her lust for bloodshed. Super-Strength: After getting modified by Fran, he gets this. It eventually becomes his downfall after choosing to get himself so strong, he becomes a monstrosity. Frankenstein's Monster: Very similar visually, with the stitches and the head bolts. Frankly, she even makes her own monsters, thus she also counts as a Dr. Fakenstein.

Ambiguous Innocence: Played for laughs. She generally doesn't realize that some of her actions, namely the ones that have the victims begging for death, are unethical. She's been called out on a few occasions, and there are even a few instances where she's fully aware of the horrific implications without anyone bringing it up... but still doesn't care as a result of her "all life is beautiful" philosophy. She's like a kid, if a kid has the power to mutate people for fun, profit, or both. Artistic License – Paleontology: In one chapter while justifying how the Monster of the Week couldn't exist, Fran claims dinosaurs evolved into birds because they were too big to sustain themselves and there was no landmass that could support them. Accompanied by a T. rex with a forked tongue (and, oddly, strands of proto-feathers).

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