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<blockquote data-quote="Voda Vosa" data-source="post: 5335581" data-attributes="member: 51271"><p>George is able to improvise a glove box. A new thing to science! It took its time but it was quite useful for the research. George conducted several procedures on the larvae, and the alcohol from Long's warehouse. </p><p></p><p>George's research results:</p><p>-Alcohol: The chemical composition of the alcohol seems to be normal for any test. However, the microscopical analysis shields a huge discovery. Small creatures, no more than a couple of cells big, swarmed inside the liquid. They not like anything George has seen in his life! It occured to him that they could be early life stages from the alien larvae. </p><p>-Checking the parasite Percy bought in the strange shell, George found that the liquid in which it was floating was pure alcohol.</p><p>-Conducting a similarity analysis, George found out that the small microscopic organisms in the beers were early life stages of the big brain parasites.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The men sent to the ride have not reported back yet, Charleston thought they were still conducting the ride with Vincent and Jasper.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Percy gets the picture of the man in the warehouse. Charleston is interested in his story, and conducts some investigations on Long and this man. Percy assists the admiral, and they find that the mysterious man is no other than a famous Russian scientist, Dr. Vladimir Volterra. Volterra works on neural stimulation and mental waves. His work is somewhat controversial, as it involves "planting" ideas on people's minds, or reading their thoughts. However, privacy and free will being the most hindering features of is work, Volterra managed to gain private support for his investigations.</p><p></p><p></p><p>George examines and research about the scepter. George is able to tell it's very old, and made of a metal he has not seen, nor think it exists. Perhaps a trip to the national library would shed more light over the strange object</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voda Vosa, post: 5335581, member: 51271"] George is able to improvise a glove box. A new thing to science! It took its time but it was quite useful for the research. George conducted several procedures on the larvae, and the alcohol from Long's warehouse. George's research results: -Alcohol: The chemical composition of the alcohol seems to be normal for any test. However, the microscopical analysis shields a huge discovery. Small creatures, no more than a couple of cells big, swarmed inside the liquid. They not like anything George has seen in his life! It occured to him that they could be early life stages from the alien larvae. -Checking the parasite Percy bought in the strange shell, George found that the liquid in which it was floating was pure alcohol. -Conducting a similarity analysis, George found out that the small microscopic organisms in the beers were early life stages of the big brain parasites. The men sent to the ride have not reported back yet, Charleston thought they were still conducting the ride with Vincent and Jasper. Percy gets the picture of the man in the warehouse. Charleston is interested in his story, and conducts some investigations on Long and this man. Percy assists the admiral, and they find that the mysterious man is no other than a famous Russian scientist, Dr. Vladimir Volterra. Volterra works on neural stimulation and mental waves. His work is somewhat controversial, as it involves "planting" ideas on people's minds, or reading their thoughts. However, privacy and free will being the most hindering features of is work, Volterra managed to gain private support for his investigations. George examines and research about the scepter. George is able to tell it's very old, and made of a metal he has not seen, nor think it exists. Perhaps a trip to the national library would shed more light over the strange object [/QUOTE]
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