Thank you for the praise. I just want more people to know this story.
In addition to being just a really impressive person, I can’t get over how cinematic Dr. Sapara’s life is.
This is profoundly silly, but it’s a thought I can’t get out of my head: “The doctor, in the course of his travels, investigates a mysterious force that’s killing people, discovers a cult whose priests are using the living weapon to kill and keep the people in fear. He confronts them with the truth and defeats them without firing a shot” sounds like the synopsis of an episode of Doctor Who. He even spends some time in the UK! “The doctor served as a rogue spy in the war against Smallpox and singlehandedly defeated a cult of death by talking” is an actual thing that really happened, and no one knows about it.
Agreed, if this was on Netflix I’d probably watch it, and I’d potentially be pretty happy to contribute to a Patreon/Kickstarter/etc of such a movie in the works!
This is amazing—thank you.
Thank you for the praise. I just want more people to know this story.
In addition to being just a really impressive person, I can’t get over how cinematic Dr. Sapara’s life is.
This is profoundly silly, but it’s a thought I can’t get out of my head: “The doctor, in the course of his travels, investigates a mysterious force that’s killing people, discovers a cult whose priests are using the living weapon to kill and keep the people in fear. He confronts them with the truth and defeats them without firing a shot” sounds like the synopsis of an episode of Doctor Who. He even spends some time in the UK! “The doctor served as a rogue spy in the war against Smallpox and singlehandedly defeated a cult of death by talking” is an actual thing that really happened, and no one knows about it.
Seriously. Someone should make a movie!
Agreed, if this was on Netflix I’d probably watch it, and I’d potentially be pretty happy to contribute to a Patreon/Kickstarter/etc of such a movie in the works!