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wrathoftheundead.has.army
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40 days ago
Need ya for somethin' ASAP. Might've just found somethin' quite helpful.
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medkits-space.bsky.social
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40 days ago
Ah, I'm on my way.
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wrathoftheundead.has.army
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39 days ago
So. I'll cut to the chase.
Every once in a while, a sample begins to "change."
Said sample breaks itself into fours, before spreading out and repeating the process.
This happens rather quickly. Take a look.
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medkits-space.bsky.social
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37 days ago
...!
I see, so perhaps this is how the infection persists. Maybe if there was a way to stop this, we could have a proper cure on our hands...
That's the hypothesis, at least.
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wrathoftheundead.has.army
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36 days ago
Could always give thee a taste, heheh.
Staying on topic. If we can neutralize those cells, then the infection will no longer spread.
How we do that on an actual Inphernal? .. No clue. Any ideas, Doc?
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medkits-space.bsky.social
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36 days ago
No clues yet, considering I'm not fond of the idea of testing it out on Pint and Coil.
Or testing it on anyone, really. But I'll see if I can figure something out. Maybe something to kill off those cells entirely...?
Do excuse my scattered thoughts though, I've been a bit tired recently...
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wrathoftheundead.has.army
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29 days ago
Go get some sleep then, Doc. These past days have been.. takin' a toll on the body.
I'll stay out here for a bit and observe the.. beast. There should be a cot somewhere around these parts, no?
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Every once in a while, a sample begins to "change."
Said sample breaks itself into fours, before spreading out and repeating the process.
This happens rather quickly. Take a look.
I see, so perhaps this is how the infection persists. Maybe if there was a way to stop this, we could have a proper cure on our hands...
That's the hypothesis, at least.
Staying on topic. If we can neutralize those cells, then the infection will no longer spread.
How we do that on an actual Inphernal? .. No clue. Any ideas, Doc?
Or testing it on anyone, really. But I'll see if I can figure something out. Maybe something to kill off those cells entirely...?
Do excuse my scattered thoughts though, I've been a bit tired recently...
I'll stay out here for a bit and observe the.. beast. There should be a cot somewhere around these parts, no?