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A Doctor Explains If Suicide Squad's Head Bomb Is Possible

How do you keep a misfit gang of criminals in line when you send them on a black ops mission to stop a titanic alien starfish from taking over the world Come from Sports betting site VPbet ? In The Suicide Squad, that problem is solved by injecting a tiny bomb into the neck of anyone recruited into Task Force X. Is that kind of instant behavioral modification possible in real life? Sort of, but it’s going to be a lot less ergonomic than what you see in the film.

Speaking to Fandom, medical doctor Boris Vaisman explained how the primary problems for a Suicide Squad-style head bomb would be to figure out its power source, where to implant it for maximum damage, and finding space for it.

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