I've always liked that aspect of the concept behind the Lament Configuration and the other means of calling the Cenobites, that it's the obsession to solve the puzzle, not necessarily the hand that opens it, that counts.
There's a scene in the Hellraiser: Bloodline movie where a robot solves the puzzle and is yanked apart by the chains as the Cenobites arrrive, and that never felt right. a robot can't be obsessive like that, but it's programmer can. (But that movie also implied that LeMarchand died the night he made his first puzzle, the Lament Configuration. Which begs the question of where all the other puzzle boxes we've seen he was repsonsible for (See Hellraiser 2), came from.
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Date: 2017-11-22 12:13 am (UTC)There's a scene in the Hellraiser: Bloodline movie where a robot solves the puzzle and is yanked apart by the chains as the Cenobites arrrive, and that never felt right. a robot can't be obsessive like that, but it's programmer can. (But that movie also implied that LeMarchand died the night he made his first puzzle, the Lament Configuration. Which begs the question of where all the other puzzle boxes we've seen he was repsonsible for (See Hellraiser 2), came from.