Max's Vices only appeared was in Bright Side of the Moon, when Hugh Bliss "separate[d] [Max's] bliss" by cutting of three of his body parts, each part representing a different vice. Materializing around the severed body part, they are physically identical to Max in all but skin color. Mentally, they're mindlessly obsessed with whatever one of Max's likings they represent. Separating the original organ from the rest of the clone destroys them and restores that body part to Max, and thus, the vices are never seen again.
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| - Max's Vices only appeared was in Bright Side of the Moon, when Hugh Bliss "separate[d] [Max's] bliss" by cutting of three of his body parts, each part representing a different vice. Materializing around the severed body part, they are physically identical to Max in all but skin color. Mentally, they're mindlessly obsessed with whatever one of Max's likings they represent. Separating the original organ from the rest of the clone destroys them and restores that body part to Max, and thus, the vices are never seen again.
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| - Max's Vices only appeared was in Bright Side of the Moon, when Hugh Bliss "separate[d] [Max's] bliss" by cutting of three of his body parts, each part representing a different vice. Materializing around the severed body part, they are physically identical to Max in all but skin color. Mentally, they're mindlessly obsessed with whatever one of Max's likings they represent. Separating the original organ from the rest of the clone destroys them and restores that body part to Max, and thus, the vices are never seen again.
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