Thread:Blue Luna/@comment-75.71.66.246-20150510232452/@comment-25047329-20150510235957

We've kind of talked about this several times already, so I'd like to probe your brain with a bit with a few questions.

Firstly, why do you think Kanou and Eto would want to do this? Transplanting a Kakuhou into someone else is a highly dangerous and difficult procedure that almost no one survives, and that's just one.

Secondly, why do you think they would use Kaneki? Assuming that the surgery went off without a hitch, what's their long term plans? Kaneki doesn't want to be involved with them and Kanou and Eto know it. Why give him something that could hypothetically give Kaneki the power to destroy Aogiri?

Thirdly, why do you think Nuts and BM are the best candidates for the procedure? There has to be a certain compatibility between donor and receiver for organs to work and Kanou has no way of knowing if Kaneki is capatable with them in any way.

Fourthly, if Kanou wants to try something like this with Kaneki to try and improve his masterpiece, doesn't that mean that there have been other success for him to know it works? Why didn't he try it with someone more expandable, but clearly powerful and loyal, like Takizawa? He seems like the perfect candidate.

Fifthly, why do you think that Kaneki's immune system wouldn't eventually reject the organs? Organs just don't assimilate because they're sewn in, the body goes through a complicated process trying to recognize the foreign object. It was one thing when Kaneki was human and had a comparatively weaker immune system, but his ghoul body has regenative abilities over 9000. His body would read those organs as unnecessary because it can regenerate everything perfectly and those organs are taking up space they shouldn't.

I'm just trying to understand the mentality behind this theory better.