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    fascinating stuff.. so if the battery is powered by bacteria eating viruses (virus? virusi?), does that mean we need to charge the battery by feeding it more bacteria? what kind of bacteria? where do they come from?

    I feel a horror movie coming on...

    act 3: While Frank and Julie and their friends unsuspectingly enjoyed themselves in the mountain cabin on a warm summer night, something unusual was happening with their cars.

    There was a sound like a soda bottle about to explode. The hoods of the cars began to rattle, then shake. The hoods blew off the cars.

    A glow emanated from the 5 car engines. 5 masses began to rise. Glowing, fluid, electrified, intelligent, VIRAL MEN! da! da! da!

    Having long worked together to generate bi-polar power, they have evolved into an intelligent colony... and now they want man-flesh!!!

    Night of the Viral Men!

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