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Curtains#2 - It Came From Below!

Jorgi Vadislav

"Calculating the middle point of the occurences is simple enough and with your map we should be able to make some sense of it."
He starts to do just that and tries to keep his search to the areas around the subway station.
 

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Granite 3 stun 1 hp remaining

Granite will revert to his human form and try to stay out of the way, intel wasn't his strong point, let the eggheads figure out where the battle will be, he just wanted another crack at that fungus guy.
 
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CC State Campus, Coast City
Apr 17
23:35

Fate unfurls the stack of maps, flipping through them until he finds one that covers the portion of the city nearest the "epicenter." He lays it out in front of the computer monitor, trying to get enough light by which to read the technical drawings. Most of the others crowd around and look over his shoulders.

The sewer lines are done up in bold blue lines, while streets and street names are overlayed in light gray. Fate places his finger on the Harrington St. subway station, at the corner of Harrington and 19th Ave. About a block away from that point is a segment just off of a major sewer artery drawn in a dashed blue line. It is simply labeled "Pumping Station 6 - offline 3/15/87". The next closest thing on the map mentioning "station" is Pumping Station 22, about 3/4 mile further along the artery.
 

Prof. Fate Unharmed, HP's: 2

"Well, this pumping station seems to be the point of most interest. Anyone have any other suggestions?" Fate asked. "If not, then perhaps we should head there and look to recover Paul - one way or another. In the meantime, Doctor, consult with your colleagues and see if there is a way to cure him once we recover him."

"As far as sedating Paul, we may not have the necessary ability - but I wonder if some tranq darts or something similar wouldn't do the trick. The question is . . . where to find them at this hour and with this state of panic in town."
 

Jorgi Vadislav

"Ohgreat,sooftothesewersitis..."
With a most unhappy look Jorgi glances down to the streets below them.
"Yeahdarts.Whateverhelps.Wasthinkingmoreintheleagueoftactical
nuclearweapons.Orawholeshiploadoffungicide."

At last his hair stopped standing up and he no more sparks fly of him.
 

Granite 3 stun 1 hp

You might not be too far off, Thomas says addressing Jordi. No offense Fate but I don't think tranqs are going to be much help, who ever he was he could take a pounding. I don't think some knockout juice is going to be effective.
 

Professor Fate - HPs: 2

Granite said:
You might not be too far off, Thomas says addressing Jordi. No offense Fate but I don't think tranqs are going to be much help, who ever he was he could take a pounding. I don't think some knockout juice is going to be effective.

"How about cold, then?" Fate returned. "It seems this fungus likes warmth . . . and many plants 'hiberate' in the winter. I wonder if cold would do the trick? I don't have the ability to manipulate cold, but maybe we could find someone or something to work."

"In the meantime, you look a little beat up yourself,"
Fate commented. "Let me take a look at that and heal it."

OOC: Use Healing power on Granite. I have Energy blast but that is only for one element, correct? I can't do fire, then change in a different scene to cold or sonic, right?
 
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"Light, that what we need. They don't grow as much when there is too much light and lacks humidity. Fire could be good too, but a bit more dangerous to us. I'm pretty sure of that, because all the mush I used to eat was coming from a dark and there was a lot of moisture."
 

CC State Campus, Coast City
Apr 17
23:37

ooc - Yeah, I'm pretty sure that with the sorcery spells, the Energy Blast is for one type...just as if you'd bought it as a power. Additional types would be bought as stunts or new spells.

Fate casts his healing spell on Thomas, quickly undoing the damage wrought by the Green Fungus.

"Yeah, cold might be worth trying on this guy," Dr. Linderman says. "Depends on how much of him is fungal now, I suppose, but generally fungi don't fare so well in cold environments.

"In the meantime, I've got some calls to make. As my work office is completely gone now, I think I'll go home and start working on these files from my computer there."

He offers up his home phone number, offering to help in whatever way he can.
 

Jorgi Vadislav

Jorgi grabs the Dr at the shoulder to hold him of. Almost shoked he draws his hand back again for fear of frying the poor man there he stands.
"That'sabadidea.IfCaptainFungusisstillsearchingforhisstuffhemight
visityouathome."

After they considered what could work best against the fungus he starts to worry about how to get it.
"LightIhaveaplenty.Buthowaboutfludhingthesewerswithfungicide?
Theremustbesomeplacewecangetit.ColdisgoodbutIdouptwecanfreezeenough.
Justlookhowfastthestuffgrew."
 

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