Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-13488655-20150916094100/@comment-26104528-20151005021459

(Oh, now I get it; the wording was weird. And the reason I say RE4 is because the useless sack of slime you escort all game long can be hidden in dumpsters in the first third of the game.)

As Fritz came back with another group of civvies, he noticed Akari was not looking as well as she used to. And trust us, he knows exactly what Akari looks like at her best. From the looks of it, her mask certainly looked like it was on right. Must be something that's bugging her.

Car bombs, a plague, angry and fanatical fighters, it was sounding just like when Fritz used to run with the Federation military during thier reclamation campaign for Sovienna. While the west and central districts were fairly safe, east and southern Sovienna looked desolated on good days, absolute war zone on bad. There was reason after the second tour he did with them, he politely declined the remainder.

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From where things were going, the cloned WBC from the immune patints were working wonderfully. Now the good doctor needed a way to get all of the patients to work the same. As he always did when he needed to think, he went outside, still in line-of-sight of his mobile lab and started whistling a certain tune as he paced.

''hmmm....how to get blood cells to everyone...transfusion, no too slow. just the anitbodies.no only a temporary fix...''He paced a little further and an attentive BCU operator ran to his side. The two ended up in an abandoned lounge and the doctor leaned at the bar.

hmmm...antibiotics, no bacteria will adapt...his eyes landed on the charred remains of a magazine. On the page was a character from agame he saw his son playing one evening...Plasmids!

"Eureka!" the doctor exclaimed and ran back to his lab, got onto his computer and brought up the genetic code of one of camellia's white blood cells. "ja. zis vill vork." he said to himself as he compared it to the white blood cell of a plague victim, exposed both of them to a bacteria sample, and watched for the diffrences. Even under his suit's built-in mask, he was widely grinning.