It’d take some time to brute force, but they would’ve had at least a few days to try out different combinations.
[Assuming there weren’t any notes with it written down, anyway. But he’ll keep it in mind moving forward because he never really knows with this place.]
[ hello wazy, if he wants to chat then the best place for that is decidedly NOT his lab since there isn't anywhere comfy for it, so here they are in his infirmary. ]
Oh, of course, though the symptoms do vary quite a bit from case to case so the ones that I can mention are the ones that I've experienced the most.
[ where's a good place to start...well. might as well go for the most obvious. ]
Psychological changes are notable than physiological ones since those end up being far more obvious—specifically changes in their attitude. In many of the cases that I've observed, the infected were reported to have become increasingly violent or despondent. In other cases—like we saw with Yuki—they would become lost in their delusions...
I once described the infection as robbing the identity of its host and always for the worse.
[Somewhat ironically, at least a couple of these symptoms are similar to something that circulated back home. Granted, that was a drug, so at least there was an obvious cause that could be removed once it was identified.]
Do they ever come back to themselves? Lynne seemed to be quite lucid, even if she was clearly stressed during the investigation. If there's a way to call them back even for a moment, it would be useful if one of us ended up face-to-face with someone in that state.
While I haven't been able to confirm here with how the infection has held on those who have not been subdued, I suppose if I was able to give them what I have now, it may be possible.
[ but are we all gamblers here? fran isn't. ]
Ultimately, I don't have experience that there's been a way to really call them back once they've gone through a full transformation...
w1, Wednesday
But then he'll probably notice it's just Rosemary coming out of it. It seems a bit startled too.]
Oh!
You're not here to take more of my supplies, are you?
[SUSPICIOUS...]
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I'm afraid I don't have a clue what you're talking about. Has someone been going through your things?
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[Hands (all six of them) on its hips.]
They haven't taken too much but still. At least leave a note.
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[Whether he’ll actually do it or not is another question entirely, but!!]
What’s gone missing, anyway?
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[Rosemary seems to hesitate a moment.]
But I also had a blood sample from Mr Gut that someone must've taken.
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[Hm.]
When did you last see it?
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[Sigh.]
I suppose I last saw it on Sunday? It's not like I was checking on it constantly.
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[Assuming there weren’t any notes with it written down, anyway. But he’ll keep it in mind moving forward because he never really knows with this place.]
Is that the only sample you had?
week 3, monday
You wanted to discuss something?
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Honestly though, this is probably the most appropriate place to talk about this.]
It's about Ludger. I heard you were one of the two monitoring his condition?
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Oh, yes, I am.
[ hmm. ]
Though I'd say it's mainly me who is doing the monitoring. Why?
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[Giyuu doesn't really count because they didn't know shit at the time and he died after a week!! (thanks naru)]
You can't exactly monitor him 24/7, right?
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Oh, of course, though the symptoms do vary quite a bit from case to case so the ones that I can mention are the ones that I've experienced the most.
[ where's a good place to start...well. might as well go for the most obvious. ]
Psychological changes are notable than physiological ones since those end up being far more obvious—specifically changes in their attitude. In many of the cases that I've observed, the infected were reported to have become increasingly violent or despondent. In other cases—like we saw with Yuki—they would become lost in their delusions...
I once described the infection as robbing the identity of its host and always for the worse.
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Do they ever come back to themselves? Lynne seemed to be quite lucid, even if she was clearly stressed during the investigation. If there's a way to call them back even for a moment, it would be useful if one of us ended up face-to-face with someone in that state.
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While I haven't been able to confirm here with how the infection has held on those who have not been subdued, I suppose if I was able to give them what I have now, it may be possible.
[ but are we all gamblers here? fran isn't. ]
Ultimately, I don't have experience that there's been a way to really call them back once they've gone through a full transformation...