Oh my.. Consider me a part of the team then! Unofficially of course. Call me any time you need something tested.
He nods, shaking your hand-then it's back to work...
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KEEP PLAYING. I WILL NOT GIVE UP SO EASILY.
Determined to dominate, you match his every step with stoic silence and a challenging grin.
...
Sometime later, you put your 10th can to the side of your computer. You realize you lost track of time-and this guy doesn't seem to want to quit and take a break, either.
"Haha, what a chump! You ready to quit, bro?!" He croons as he massacres you with a multi-missile to the face. Damn! You must have your revenge!
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"I abhor the usage of unknown drugs, but if you say it's for the betterment of our people, then I have no qualm in accepting it as a test." Ria said to the scientist.
"Though, I'm happy with myself just as imperfect as I am, if this would further our cause, then I accept."
Undergo testing!
The Doctor smiles creepily.
...
Sometime later, after a battery of tests you come more or less feeling normal-he was right about what he said though. The Izo ampule is like...electricity in a bottle. It makes you feel like a God. Stronger, faster, more focused.
You feel like you could take on anything...if you just had a bit more.
The Doctor looks up from his note taking.
"...Ahh, thank you for helping me, young miss-it was quite... illuminating. I will give you a free sample to use in the field as you like. I can make more, of course, for a small price. X-COM has not officially issued this, but you and both know we need every advantage, jah? Long term effects are unknown, but if the alternative is the end of Humanity, does it really matter?" He says, smiling coldly.
He hands you a small disposable injector, with a vial of rich green Iso connected-you merely place it on your neck and press the trigger...
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Blech. A ingenious design, assuming it was engineered. God forbid it was natural evolution. Still gross, though.
After going over it, Lake gave his report.
"It's alive, certainly. Got at least five chemicals mixing in here- maybe nitro and methane, and three I don't recognize at all. Nasty piece of work, really- looks like a bio-engineered bomb. I note you gave me a living one, as well- sucker blinked at me. Nasty thing."
Poke it in the eye, then continue to look for the brain.
*squelch*Feeling like the worlds weirdest bully, you prod the critter in it's eye with your pointer finger. That seems to make it mad...well, madder. The growling increases by a treble pitch.
You hear an amplified voice from behind the blast shield again.
"Oh, now you've done it!"You ignore him, looking for the brain. If it's alive, it must...
Intelligence Check[4][5]
There, embedded in the skin. The size of a pea-but it's got two lobes. It certainly looks like a brain. A cursory search shows at least a half a dozen more of these tiny brains, no doubt backups. Looking deeper, you note hair thin cords leading from them...to a single point, a cluster of nerves set around a flat, green chip-like device about the size of your pinky nail. There are small crystals set around loosely it in a circle-oddly pretty....but they gleam with razor sharp edges.
What now?
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"Uh... yes, thank you all. If nobody needs me right now I'll be on my way. Anyone have the time?"
Take my leave, get the time, find a map to discreetly find out where X-Command is.
"So, Miss... Aribel. Have you... been working here long?"
A wall clock shows it to be late evening-5 PM, in what timezone they'll never say.
"As new as anyone can be I guess. I was here when X-COM opened it's doors...I'm sort of a talent scout, these days-I looked for agents and bring them into the fold..."You pass by a holographic map of the X-COM facility. Without turning aside so obviously, you can make out six levels-and the bottomost level is labeled COMMAND.
"...I know I made the right choice with you, though. Mr. Carr. Psions are...not quite taken seriously here, despite evidence the invaders might utilize some sort form of it for communication and attack. You know soldier types-mud, blood and guns. They only believe the hard stuff, what they can...feel, and taste.
Lofty ideals oft fly over their heads." She comments airily.
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Alexendre sits down on the mat, his eyes closed and his expression meditative. He sat this way for a few moments, before his eyelids popped back open, and he stood. Sighing, he walked for the door and others to speak with.
((Is he in France or on base?))
In time, all roads lead to Bug Hunt-the Bar that serves X-COM agents with a slice of home. The bar owner, Maggie, gives you a nod and a smile.
"Good evening, Alex." She says, using your first name. Maggie knows everyone in the base, easily-and it's hard not to like her.
"How'd the VR session go? Did that Abello woman give you another kobayashi Maru test?" She says, pouring you a cold glass of your favorite drink-VR time dilation does have an odd side effect of making one seem much hungrier and thirstier than they would be normally.
Ever the perfect bartender, Maggie waits for your response-be it stoic silence, whimsy or plaintive confession-she'll hear it all with a sympathetic ear. Much like a therapist, but with free steak.
You note today's special, is indeed Ribeye Steak (and she can cook fiercely)-and Butternut Squash is the weekly side-dish.
Theres one other woman in the bar-a leggy, Nordic blonde studying some sort of complicated schematic on a table-and drinking a long island ice tea, whilst polishing off a plate of fries and chili.