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<blockquote data-quote="Gomez" data-source="post: 2282327" data-attributes="member: 20204"><p>Derringer gives you each a folder. "Here is what we have so far but let me go over it for you.</p><p></p><p> Spivey vanished ten days ago from the home of his parents in Groversville, Tennessee. He returned eight days ago, dazed and with no knowledge of what had happened to him. He was ill and in a great deal of pain. His parents put him to bed and had the local doctor examine him. He found only that Billy Ray was in inexplicable pain and stress. The boy demonstrated a remarkable appetite, never hesitating to eat anything put in front of him. He had no bowel movements and didn't urinate during this time. </p><p></p><p> Six days ago Spivey went into some sort of fit. He father attempted to hold him down and quiet him. Spivey punched his fist right through his father's chest, killing him almost instantly. Apparently distraught, Spivey fled the house and took off down the road towards town. </p><p></p><p> In Groversville he robbed a Sinclair Gas Station of $65 and several packages of aspirin. He also took the cashier's car and sped off down Highway 135. The cashier said that Spivey had no gun but demolished the counter with his bare hands. </p><p></p><p> In the next several days, Spivey raced into Alabama and the Georgia. Those who encountered him said he was manic, with no real sense of what he was doing. At the gas stations he robbed he always took money, food, and an assortment of painkillers. </p><p></p><p> After the cashier in the videotape died in Alabama, the FBI took an interest in the case. I got involved and realized there was something seriously wrong going on. </p><p></p><p> At a road block in Georgia, an FBI agent and a state trooper shot Spivey four times after he bent the troopers riot gun in half. The four bullets were barely enough to drop him. He was then taken in, drugged and examined. </p><p></p><p> Analysis showed that the muscle tissue in his arms and legs had been entirely replaced with a strange tissue that, while mimicking human muscle tissue, also possessed a number of non-human characteristics. Spivey possess tremendous muscular strength. but his skeletal structure has not changed. So while he might be strong enough to pick up a car and throw it, his bones would break before he could lift it very far. </p><p></p><p> Further examination found evidence of extensive surgery, revealed by numerous scars all over his arms and legs. These scars are not visible to the naked eye, as the incisions seem to have been closed with the same non-human material as the replaced muscle. </p><p></p><p> Now the biotechnology involved in what has been done to Spivey's body is staggering. We need to find out what's behind this before the allowing the information damn to break."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gomez, post: 2282327, member: 20204"] Derringer gives you each a folder. "Here is what we have so far but let me go over it for you. Spivey vanished ten days ago from the home of his parents in Groversville, Tennessee. He returned eight days ago, dazed and with no knowledge of what had happened to him. He was ill and in a great deal of pain. His parents put him to bed and had the local doctor examine him. He found only that Billy Ray was in inexplicable pain and stress. The boy demonstrated a remarkable appetite, never hesitating to eat anything put in front of him. He had no bowel movements and didn't urinate during this time. Six days ago Spivey went into some sort of fit. He father attempted to hold him down and quiet him. Spivey punched his fist right through his father's chest, killing him almost instantly. Apparently distraught, Spivey fled the house and took off down the road towards town. In Groversville he robbed a Sinclair Gas Station of $65 and several packages of aspirin. He also took the cashier's car and sped off down Highway 135. The cashier said that Spivey had no gun but demolished the counter with his bare hands. In the next several days, Spivey raced into Alabama and the Georgia. Those who encountered him said he was manic, with no real sense of what he was doing. At the gas stations he robbed he always took money, food, and an assortment of painkillers. After the cashier in the videotape died in Alabama, the FBI took an interest in the case. I got involved and realized there was something seriously wrong going on. At a road block in Georgia, an FBI agent and a state trooper shot Spivey four times after he bent the troopers riot gun in half. The four bullets were barely enough to drop him. He was then taken in, drugged and examined. Analysis showed that the muscle tissue in his arms and legs had been entirely replaced with a strange tissue that, while mimicking human muscle tissue, also possessed a number of non-human characteristics. Spivey possess tremendous muscular strength. but his skeletal structure has not changed. So while he might be strong enough to pick up a car and throw it, his bones would break before he could lift it very far. Further examination found evidence of extensive surgery, revealed by numerous scars all over his arms and legs. These scars are not visible to the naked eye, as the incisions seem to have been closed with the same non-human material as the replaced muscle. Now the biotechnology involved in what has been done to Spivey's body is staggering. We need to find out what's behind this before the allowing the information damn to break." [/QUOTE]
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