DeSinge said that Elaine had the same strain as Guybrush so the sponge shouldn't have worked for her as well without direct contact.
Maybe DeSinge didn't understand that part. Elaine may have gotten the pox from being near the blast, but without actually touching LeChuck she didn't have the same strain.
So the scientist made a faulty assumption due to the lack of complete facts.
I imagine it is possible that GT's hand may still be wandering around because it needed direct contact with the sponge. Then again, it may just be a dead hand now.
Although I wanted to believe that LeChuck was good, when you tell him that the Voodoo lady gave you a menu to enlarge the sponge he just says "Great" or whatever. I would've thought that he'd warn you against her after that.
DeSinge said that Elaine had the same strain as Guybrush so the sponge shouldn't have worked for her as well without direct contact.
Huh? I don't think you understand how the sponge works.
The reason the sponge sucked up the voodoo all over the Caribbean was that it was being used in conjunction with the giant sucking machine. It sucked in the air, pulling in the voodoo. The Sponge gets in contact with the voodoo, starts soaking it up like crazy.
And yet he did a functional Voodoo doll of LeChuck with his own parent's bones?
Well, assuming LeChuck was lying about the brothers thing and deceived him into believing he was a little kid at a carnival, it's entirely possible that those weren't Guybrush's parent's skeletons or that LeChuck was feigning being affected by the voodoo doll. The maintenance worker's reaction seems to be a pretty good demonstration that Guybrush was already under the Carnival of the Damned spell by the time he ripped LeChuck's leg off. If I had to guess, I would say that nothing after the first time LeChuck used the voodoo doll was real.
Besides, how many people do you know who would recognize two skeletons as belonging to their parents?
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Maybe DeSinge didn't understand that part. Elaine may have gotten the pox from being near the blast, but without actually touching LeChuck she didn't have the same strain.
So the scientist made a faulty assumption due to the lack of complete facts.
I imagine it is possible that GT's hand may still be wandering around because it needed direct contact with the sponge. Then again, it may just be a dead hand now.
Although I wanted to believe that LeChuck was good, when you tell him that the Voodoo lady gave you a menu to enlarge the sponge he just says "Great" or whatever. I would've thought that he'd warn you against her after that.
The reason the sponge sucked up the voodoo all over the Caribbean was that it was being used in conjunction with the giant sucking machine. It sucked in the air, pulling in the voodoo. The Sponge gets in contact with the voodoo, starts soaking it up like crazy.
Well, assuming LeChuck was lying about the brothers thing and deceived him into believing he was a little kid at a carnival, it's entirely possible that those weren't Guybrush's parent's skeletons or that LeChuck was feigning being affected by the voodoo doll. The maintenance worker's reaction seems to be a pretty good demonstration that Guybrush was already under the Carnival of the Damned spell by the time he ripped LeChuck's leg off. If I had to guess, I would say that nothing after the first time LeChuck used the voodoo doll was real.
Besides, how many people do you know who would recognize two skeletons as belonging to their parents?