Entry tags:
- !location: contagion containment,
- !plot: melting clock,
- !status: open,
- anwei ayles,
- clark kent,
- daniel jackson,
- faiza hussain,
- fletcher tringham,
- hellion,
- howard bassem,
- jamie hemeros,
- jamie mccrimmon,
- kanoe zouichi,
- kon-el,
- marco,
- miranda lotto,
- rachel berenson,
- rory williams,
- russel tringham,
- sakura haruno,
- sensor,
- tana moon,
- tim drake/red robin
Melting Clock: Quarantine
After Sam Henderson's announcement, the Contagion Containment and Treatment lab was going to get busy. Anyone suspected of being affected by the mysterious affliction would be brought here, and put into one of the large bubbles that would keep any potential contagious diseases in - and the patients themselves. Once in inside, they wouldn't be able to get out again until the Medical staff had cleared them.
And before they could do that, they needed to find out what was causing this - and why.
They had a lot of hard work ahead of them.
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And before they could do that, they needed to find out what was causing this - and why.
They had a lot of hard work ahead of them.
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She did remember her. She thought. Some of the stuff since she'd arrived on the ship was a bit fuzzy, but still there.
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Sakura checked the pad again, verifying the additional note. "And based on our first meeting alone, I can verify that as having been true as of a little over four months ago."
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Karis felt her stomach twist itself into a knot. A zombie? No way. She'd never been a zombie. She was alive. As alive as the day she was born. She certainly wasn't undead.
"No, that's wrong. Check it again."
She leaned over to try and get a look at the datapad, "See? Karis Reynolds-"
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Though she cursed herself for being so incredibly insensitive. What possessed her to think informing someone of their future -- and for the moment, past -- state as a member of the once-dead, twice-walking was a good idea to handle so blithely? She could imagine what Tsunade would have to say about this, at the top of her lungs.
"Part of the signs and symptoms of people affected by this disease is the loss of years of memories from back home. Whatever made you the way you are from what I remember, and what's on file, happened in your past. Only right now, that past is your future." She paused. "The illness is moving people backward through time. You're literally younger now than you were a month ago."
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Karis paced back and forth for a moment. Her name wasn't Needleteeth. And she wasn't a zombie. She wasn't undead. So why did the ship think she was both? Why did people think so? It seemed impossible
"I don't believe this."
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"What do you need me to do?"
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