Emmet:
The professor nods. "It's quite sad, actually. Many elites' powers can manifest in ways that can become deadly. Manjit's are directly so. It seems that anything touching her dies...well, not immediately, at least not anymore, she's acquired a bit of control over it, apparently, in that if someone were to accidentally touch her, the result wouldn't be life threatening. Her abilities broke out at her previous school, three students and a teacher died." Emmet recalls something about this on the news a few months ago, though her name never rang a bell.
"That poor girl. I remember this, they needed to lock her up for nearly a month. When her abilities manifested, people would die just going near her. That's terrible," Dr. Stockov replies.
"I'm just glad we got to her before Pantheon did. They would probably be getting her to think she was a goddess of death or some such nonsense," Lankowski says, shaking his head.
"From what I understand, Emmet, I would not be surprised if you were able to crack this AI problem. We could discuss a sharing of notes, perhaps," Stockov tells the boy. "As for regulatory issues, they may become problematic in the future, but as of now, bureaucrats are having a hard enough time keeping up with the elite phenomenon."
Cody:
Manjit slows and stops in the hall, but doesn't turn around in a failed attempt to disguise her tears. "Cody...you need to stay away from me..."
Jerry:
As Jerry swims to the poolside, the three teens can hear some noise from the hallway. Some other students are checking out the gym and weight room. They spot you through the glass doors and saunter in. It's Yoshi with a couple of other students, one a large Asian kid, the other, a wiry black teen. "Hey, if it isn't darkman and spaz...and Natasha, too!" he calls out with a smirk.
Kiyana frowns and James sighs.