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If Griffen had chosen to reveal his discovery (and his condition) from the start, how might the story have developed? Is there any way you can imagine that this procedure could have become a boon to the world?

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I can't see anything good coming from invisibility. People are too corruptible to possess that as a power. Griffin represents any man who might get this power.