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maskormenace2015-01-29 01:40 pm
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Entry tags:
- hiro hamada | n/a,
- † barnaby brooks jr. | n/a,
- † death | didi,
- † hal yorke | n/a,
- † hank schrader | n/a,
- † jemma simmons | agent simmons,
- † john mitchell | n/a,
- † kanaya maryam-lalonde | psychopomp,
- † karen starr | power girl,
- † kitty jones | n/a,
- † natasha romanoff | black widow,
- † reiner braun | n/a,
- † shinjiro aragaki | n/a,
- † tony stark | iron man
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Hey all. Quick PSA:
Over at StarkTech there's a team of us that are working on a solution to some of the weird ~memory shenanigans~ that you might have seen around lately. We're no closer to a cure, but I'm pretty sure we HAVE now successfully got a working prototype for a "vaccine" of sorts. Basically we've figured out how to upgrade the imPort nanites to protect anyone else from getting false memories implanted in their head and believing that they're real.
If you want to swing by StarkTech any time this week, we'll be happy to fix you up. Free lollipop for people who come in, and it doesn't take any time at all. You can pop in over a lunch break.
The project's being headed by Jemma Simmons, Hiro Hamada, and me-- hi, I'm Skye, if we haven't met before. We'll be rotating different shifts, so you might not see all of us, but one of us will be around.
[Kick off for the memory sharing plot! Again, you don't have to have commented to this post to participate. Feel free to assume your character went in and saw one of them, or if you aren't comfortable handwaving having met one of them off screen, you can always say a random faceless lab-tech saw to you instead! Feel free to comment in here if you feel your character would though, or if they have questions, and network threads can always transition to action threads if you feel like playing it out. Skye, Hiro and Jemma will be out and about in places. Peace out!]
Over at StarkTech there's a team of us that are working on a solution to some of the weird ~memory shenanigans~ that you might have seen around lately. We're no closer to a cure, but I'm pretty sure we HAVE now successfully got a working prototype for a "vaccine" of sorts. Basically we've figured out how to upgrade the imPort nanites to protect anyone else from getting false memories implanted in their head and believing that they're real.
If you want to swing by StarkTech any time this week, we'll be happy to fix you up. Free lollipop for people who come in, and it doesn't take any time at all. You can pop in over a lunch break.
The project's being headed by Jemma Simmons, Hiro Hamada, and me-- hi, I'm Skye, if we haven't met before. We'll be rotating different shifts, so you might not see all of us, but one of us will be around.
[Kick off for the memory sharing plot! Again, you don't have to have commented to this post to participate. Feel free to assume your character went in and saw one of them, or if you aren't comfortable handwaving having met one of them off screen, you can always say a random faceless lab-tech saw to you instead! Feel free to comment in here if you feel your character would though, or if they have questions, and network threads can always transition to action threads if you feel like playing it out. Skye, Hiro and Jemma will be out and about in places. Peace out!]
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[ He's not sure if he should sit down, so he just stands there. ]
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[Skye preps the needle, chatting as she goes-- she figures even if people aren't afraid of needles, it's good to keep them distracted so they don't tense up. She's not the bio-wiz Simmons is, but at least Simmons drilled her pretty thoroughly on how to give injections ages ago-- before they came here, even. You never know when it's going to become necessary in the field, after all.]
Anyway, the backstory there is that World War II was going on at the time-- I don't know if you've learned about it in history class here, this world's version is reeeasonably similar to mine, in broad strokes-- and so the government was trying to find a way to create an army of super soldiers. They came up with this experimental serum that would genetically enhance whoever had it injected into them-- make them stronger, faster, heal quickly and so on and so forth.
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I've learned a little bit. Some of it I still don't understand that well, but I'm doing my best to keep it all straight. There's a lot of history to remember. [ He nods, though; the super soldier serum sounds eerie similar to the titan shifter serum, or whatever it could be called. Not that this in particular was in any of the history he's learned about so far. ] They created them to fight in wars?
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[At some point during that she preps Reiner's arm and sticks a needle in, but she manages to carry on talking like they're sitting over a cup of coffee in a cafe.]
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[ Reiner tenses very slightly when the needle goes in, but keeps himself from reacting in such a way that would cause his skin to harden in response. He exhales slightly, through his teeth. ]
They might have considered it necessary, but I don't think things like that are always good ideas in large numbers.
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It can't be easy, I don't know what I'd do if I was in a position like that. Outliving even one person is hard enough.
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[Sneakily, she slaps a cute pink bandaid on Reiner's arm at the injection site, even though he doesn't really need one.]
There you go. All done.
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That's all? I didn't know it'd be so quick. [ He smiles, briefly but easily, and stands up. ] Thanks. That's a huge relief.
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[She doesn't sound judgmental. Only curious.]
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[ Now he glances at the bandaid on his arm, looks at it for a second, and then pulls his sleeve back down. ]
So I don't really remember much about it.
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Huh. I wonder if imPorts get vaccinated, before they wake up here. It seems like it'd be dangerous not to...
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[ Whatever that means. ]
Why would that be dangerous?
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Having people vaccinated stops the spread of disease. Conversely... [She leaves it hanging. She's sure Reiner's smart enough to figure out what the opposite is.]
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[ Not that it isn't with smaller populations too, but... it will just be a bit different. Within the Walls, Reiner's main experience with preventing disease was helping to clean up corpses. ]
If they did that I don't remember it -- but they also had to get the nanites into us somehow.
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Wow, listen to me. I'm starting to sound like Simmons. Sorry, this must be really boring to you, huh.
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[She says it fondly, though.]
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You're the only one that's ever called me that.
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I wouldn't mind being as smart as one.