Well, with all the inclement weather we’ve had there are many crator-esque...wait, PLOT hole, ah, ok then.
How, you might ask, does Schnecke carry his ‘shell’ when it is not actually one he can curl himself in?
I’ll answer that.
If you notice the markings at the top and base of his ‘spots’ (which are not simply decorative, but we’ll get to that much later. Much, muchly later.)
How, you might ask, does Schnecke carry his ‘shell’ when it is not actually one he can curl himself in?
I’ll answer that.
If you notice the markings at the top and base of his ‘spots’ (which are not simply decorative, but we’ll get to that much later. Much, muchly later.)
^extreme Close-up^
That, dear friends, is the Trisource and is, as stated, the source of many unexplained and unexplainable things in this story.
Unexplainable because I can’t expla...I mean, because it is just too technically complicated for mere human minds.
Yeah, that’s it, too, too technically complicated.
Anyway, the Trisource on Schnecke’s body connects with the same markings just inside the front and back of the SIDRAT's entrance, thus attaching it to him until he chooses to disconnect.
(And, yes, alterations and amendments have been installed to this, and other episodes. Live with it.)
Unexplainable because I can’t expla...I mean, because it is just too technically complicated for mere human minds.
Yeah, that’s it, too, too technically complicated.
Anyway, the Trisource on Schnecke’s body connects with the same markings just inside the front and back of the SIDRAT's entrance, thus attaching it to him until he chooses to disconnect.
(And, yes, alterations and amendments have been installed to this, and other episodes. Live with it.)