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Continuation of Rotation.

So Trisha (eggmanstudio) and I played around with the Rotation trick a little more, playing around with the finer details of the trick inside and outside the box. Here are our results:
  1. Connecting stump to stump works! Trisha was able to join herself together to form... I don't know what to call it. A reverse queen conjoinment? Symmetrical humantaur taurso? But she definitely had quite a bit of fun with it.
  2. I met a second me, made from my lower half. We are exact copies from the time we were created, and could think and work independently. We might even be able to give ourselves legs if we really wanted to, effectively making us permanent twins. But we agreed that this time would only be temporary, and we would reverse the process. Of course, this didn't really happen, because...
  3. One of me stuck ourselves onto one of Trisha's legs, and she lost control of that part of herself. By which I mean Trisha did. While her mind only occupied her legs, it still seems to stick with the sawing rule of parent parts being dominant. So if both of us Pennys decided to attach ourselves to Trisha, she effectively wouldn't have any control over herself.
  4. Thankfully, the Rotation trick remembers who is who in what box. If my upper half is on Trisha's legs, and we flip the box upside down with us inside, Trisha would become the upper half, and I would lose control over my now-legs. Which became a real relief when we did just that, turning the end of the Rotation experience into what is essentially the same thing as the end of a Double Sawing.
I cannot recommend the trick enough, thanks to this one experience. For anyone who wants to become two pairs of legs, or two independent upper halves, this trick is available to you to use anytime.
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