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The video challenges the objective of breaking all 206 bones in a human body, represented by the character Franklin, through various extreme stunts. The narrator begins by stating that a human body has 206 bones and their goal is to break every single one.
Initially, Franklin breaks only eight bones from a small fall and struggles to walk, highlighting the difficulty of the challenge. A subsequent jump from a higher floor results in breaking just one more bone, bringing the total to nine, which the narrator finds surprisingly low given the height.
Next, Franklin attempts a jump from the top of a crane. Despite the significant height, he only breaks 12 bones. The narrator expresses disbelief, arguing that it should have been at least 50, especially since Franklin can barely walk. Franklin appears to die at this point, but the challenge continues.
To vary the stunts, Franklin then attempts to cycle down Mount Chiliad on an unsuitable bike. The narrator encourages viewers to subscribe during this segment. During the descent, Franklin manages to break 12 bones, setting a new record. He continues down the slope, hitting obstacles and the bike itself, yet only reaches 22 broken bones. Frustrated, the narrator removes Franklin's helmet to see if it makes a difference. A subsequent fall results in 35 broken bones, still far from the 206 target.
The narrator then tries to get Franklin hit by an oncoming vehicle, but it stops, resulting in zero damage. A car crash attempt also fails to inflict significant damage.
The next stunt involves jumping from a moving airship hundreds of meters high. The narrator aims to land Franklin on concrete for maximum impact. This jump yields 41 broken bones.
Following this, Franklin jumps from the Maze Bank, the tallest building on the map. The first attempt is botched but still results in 10 broken bones. On a second attempt from the Maze Bank, Franklin falls again, leading to 43 broken bones. Franklin dies from this fall.
The narrator realizes that accumulating previous damage might be the key. With this new approach, Franklin reaches 52 broken bones and then a significant 96 bones after another fall, suggesting they've found an effective technique.
They then jump from a construction building, using a parachute to increase the impact. This sequence leads to 133, then 159, and finally 166 broken bones, demonstrating the effectiveness of this method. Franklin ends up at the hospital.
A new idea involves crossing a highway to get hit by a car, but cars repeatedly stop for Franklin, making it impossible to inflict damage this way. Another experiment involves dropping a vehicle onto Franklin's head, which instantly kills him.
After these tests, the narrator concludes that falls are the most effective way to break bones. They then transport Franklin to space for a massive fall. The initial jump from the helicopter breaks 13 bones. Surprisingly, they are already at 204 broken bones in total, needing only two more. The subsequent fall from space results in 206 broken bones, achieving the initial objective. However, the narrator notes that only 16 bones were broken in that specific fall, and Franklin is still walking, which is deemed impossible.
The narrator clarifies that the goal of 206 broken bones was achieved cumulatively, not in a single attempt. The new challenge is to break the most bones possible in one single attempt. Franklin starts by jumping from a high point, sliding down a complex structure. This single fall rapidly accumulates broken bones: 22, 37, 44, 52, 67, 79, 84, and finally 97. The narrator believes they are close to breaking 206 bones in one go without even touching the keyboard. The final count for this single attempt is 200 bones, which the narrator believes is a success.
To conclude, the narrator sets up an enormous mega ramp to descend on a motorcycle. The first attempt leads to a fall, resulting in 77 broken bones. On the second attempt, Franklin successfully navigates the ramp at maximum speed, avoiding a wind turbine. He then jumps, landing on a yacht, but only breaks 27 bones, which the narrator considers a bug, expecting at least 150.
The video ends with Franklin seemingly at the end of his life, and the narrator expresses hope that viewers enjoyed the video, encouraging them to subscribe, like, and activate notifications for future content.