[Open] Oh, Worm?
Who: Everyone who wants to get in on Worm Plot related things
What: There's a bug going around, and it might be a little more literal than you realize!
When: Backdated from the start of April through May
Where: Central City
Notes: Relevant context: April Confluence, May Confluence, and Mechanica's announcement.
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01. Hivemind Shenanigans (CLOSED)
(For any of Dylan's close friends who received a bit of symbiote goop from him get to be part of a little mental groupchat while this plot lasts. Keep in mind:
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02. Interacting with the Infected
Many citizens of Central City seem... off. Some are exhausted, with fuzzy memories, and powers on the fritz. It seems like they're wasting away.
Then, suddenly... they're back to normal, as if nothing ever changed. Sick? When were they sick?
The symptoms are explained in detail during the April Confluence Post. Do your characters try to help the sick? Make them remember when they were sick?
Or did a firm handshake from the formerly-sick acquaintance leave you with a creepy-crawly feeling you're unsure how to explain?
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03.Vaccine Development (Location: Broadmoor Hospital)
Any science-y types who want to help with Pete Ross' attempt at making a vaccine will be directed to Broadmoor Hospital. Knowing that Dylan is immune to the disease, he'll be closely inspecting samples of Dylan's symbiote matter to isolate the biomarkers that repel the worms.
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04. Wildcard
Is there another way you want to engage with the Worm Plot? Are you stuck in Central City when you just want to get back home to Sunset Falls? Are you loudly complaining about the Society's secrecy regarding the whole matter?
What: There's a bug going around, and it might be a little more literal than you realize!
When: Backdated from the start of April through May
Where: Central City
Notes: Relevant context: April Confluence, May Confluence, and Mechanica's announcement.
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01. Hivemind Shenanigans (CLOSED)
(For any of Dylan's close friends who received a bit of symbiote goop from him get to be part of a little mental groupchat while this plot lasts. Keep in mind:
- Your character can shut the groupchat out at any time.
- Your character can choose not to project thoughts.
- If you want to have them accidentally project thoughts and emotions, that's cool too.
- Even if we didn't thread out your character getting a bit of Dylan Ooze, as long as they're close friends, we can handwave it and let them join the hive.
- This isn't permanent! Dylan will be collecting pieces of himself from the others once either the vaccine is developed and/or the worm plot ends. )
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02. Interacting with the Infected
Many citizens of Central City seem... off. Some are exhausted, with fuzzy memories, and powers on the fritz. It seems like they're wasting away.
Then, suddenly... they're back to normal, as if nothing ever changed. Sick? When were they sick?
The symptoms are explained in detail during the April Confluence Post. Do your characters try to help the sick? Make them remember when they were sick?
Or did a firm handshake from the formerly-sick acquaintance leave you with a creepy-crawly feeling you're unsure how to explain?
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03.Vaccine Development (Location: Broadmoor Hospital)
Any science-y types who want to help with Pete Ross' attempt at making a vaccine will be directed to Broadmoor Hospital. Knowing that Dylan is immune to the disease, he'll be closely inspecting samples of Dylan's symbiote matter to isolate the biomarkers that repel the worms.
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04. Wildcard
Is there another way you want to engage with the Worm Plot? Are you stuck in Central City when you just want to get back home to Sunset Falls? Are you loudly complaining about the Society's secrecy regarding the whole matter?
no subject
[Pete hands over a 20 dollar bill to Peter, before he turns to the guards.]
It's fine, guys. He's with me.
no subject
[Sleeper is a rebel on many levels, but they have their reasons.]
So, right now we know that the infection won't spread in the presence of symbiote matter...
[An annoying if useful piece of information.]
no subject
Awesome. But I'm still shocked that you actually wanted to pay me for that.
[And now he has to kind of... tuck that money away somewhere. He decides a good spot is behind the webshooter on his wrist, where it'll be nice and snug against his skin, so he takes a second to do that while he listens to what's being said.]
Okay, so-- Total wipeout would be bad. Got it. And we also don't know what exactly it is about your symbiote matter that these guys don't like, right? Besides the fact that they might just... not wanna fight over who gets to keep the host.
no subject
[Pete nods at Peter's summation of the issue.]
Got it in a nutshell. What I'm hoping is that symbiotes and the parasites share some kind of chemical marker or pheromone or what have you that says "No vacancy".
no subject
[It's not normally something that Sleeper advertises, but in this situation, keeping people from dying and being replaced by pod people is probably a good thing.]
One also shouldn't rule out, say, the option of terminally ill folks deciding that becoming a parasite host is better because they might get fixed in the process. In some sense, anyway. I've heard of my kind doing that as a way to hide.
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Yeaaahhh, that's definitely something I'm familiar with. Consent is one thing, but when that turns into hostile takeover? Super not cool.
[Biochemistry isn't his forte, but he's still a scientist and pretty good at problem-solving. In most cases, anyway. He's hoping that this could be one such case.]
Sooo how possible do we think it'd be to get a sample of the parasite's DNA? Just unlikely, or definitely odds of slim to none?
no subject
[At least he assumed they'd volunteered. With someone like Mechanica in charge you couldn't be quite sure of that.]
I've got a few blood samples from them too.
no subject
[They don't have anything personal against this life-form, but uncontrolled spread is never good. And they'd prefer it not get to the salted-earth stage with how to deal with the entities.]
We know it's transferred through contact, right?
no subject
..And just throwing it out there- I have no idea if I'm immune, but I'm probably not the best person to use for the "normal" sample.
no subject
[Getting everyone to mask up would be a nightmare.]
I wouldn't be a good subject for testing either. Human DNA, Alien DNA, and then whatever the heck they did to mine that lets me manipulate gravity, because that's not actually one of the things my donor could do.
As for normal samples? The hospital probably has some we can use.
no subject
[As if to demonstrate, they raise a hand and reshape it into something more resembling a giant Swiss Army knife with each tool clearly capable of functioning as just that.]
The Spider-Man of my home Earth would probably know more. My parent's host is not really all that scientifically minded, and the scientists I knew from my early days were more researchers than anything applied.
no subject
Yeah, we could sure use him for this right now. Where's a good scientist when we need one, huh? Heh...
[Then he shakes his head a little, a motion directed more at himself than anywhere else. Stop that.]
Okidokie, since I'm not hearing any objections, let's start with getting samples! Can we just ask some hospital staff for a fantastically boring one, or should someone go rummaging around for it themselves?
no subject
[And he does just that, politely requesting a blood sample from a non-meta be sent up.]
We've got a lot more leeway here given what's going on, but even that wouldn't save us from getting literally kicked out if we started rifling through people's drawers.
no subject
[Sleeper considers some of the information that's already up, absently noting some proteins that seem to merit a closer look.]