Re: Renewing old acquaintances [OPEN]
Posted: 02 Dec 2017, 21:36
An eyebrow lifted at her easy acceptance of the card and employment suggestion. Doc made a mental note to give Wendell a call, to let him know he was sending Raven his way. To be honest he had expected push back from her. A quick and perhaps flippant remark that she wasn’t the sort to be employed. But she hadn’t. She actually looked like she might be about to expound, until her phone distracted her. She had glanced at it and then set it aside.
Her actions seemed more deliberate and purposeful now. The careless mannerisms before had now disappeared. Her eyes reflected a type of determination and yet wariness at the same time. There was something on her mind, and then she asked about the cure. He set the sleeping kitten in his chair, and then gave her his full attention.
“I don’t know. Based on the information that I have seen,” the bits of hacked emails, which even he had doubts about the authenticity of, “If taken at face value,.. Yes, it could be real. But things you should bear in mind, not all cures in the human world work for all humans. Humans react to things differently. Yes you can create a baseline of what is the accepted norms; but you cannot categorically say all patients will react the same way. That is why years go into testing drugs or procedures, before approval.”
Doc gave a searching look before continuing, “Vampires have far more uniqueness to them, than humans. We are not all the same. We are not all wired the same. Some of us have innate abilities to commune with the shadows.. Others are telepathic, still others have powers over life and death. All these differences, make the possibilities of a cure that much more difficult.
“That is only one reason to be wary of the cure. Another reason is the potency. Does the cure only work on the young recently turned? What would it do to someone who has been an established vampire? For a matter or years? Would the effect be the same? I have doubts.
“Another issue.. The shadow realm. Once a vampire has been to the shadow realm, it is clear the body is merely a vessel. The vampire is bodiless. We retake corporeal form outside the shadow realm. We animate it. We cause it to move.. But to bring it back to life? To become human again? Could that even be possible for one who has left their body? have doubts.
“And your question about the link between sire and childe.. What effects it would have. First you have to ask yourself, is the bond, in its truest form, an emotional bond? Or psychically linked bond? If it is a psychic link.. A formative change to the sire could realistically affect the childe as well. Most likely in a negative way. Would it cause a dissociative break, or worse? Would it cause the reverse? A strengthening of the bond.. But with human reactions? Would the vampire childe start to revert to a more human self than vampire self?”
Doc sighed. “And as to who has it? Not a ******* clue. And to be honest, I wouldn’t trust who did have it, even if they gave it away. They could have tampered with it. And even if they didn't, do they possess the required knowledge to replicate and produce more in a sterile clinical setting? The conditions of the building when it was all said and done, tell me there was a 70% chance that the cure was contaminated in the battle. So even if they are a chemical biologist with a lab, able to reproduce it. Do they have all the documentation to go with it? It is highly doubtful.”
Her actions seemed more deliberate and purposeful now. The careless mannerisms before had now disappeared. Her eyes reflected a type of determination and yet wariness at the same time. There was something on her mind, and then she asked about the cure. He set the sleeping kitten in his chair, and then gave her his full attention.
“I don’t know. Based on the information that I have seen,” the bits of hacked emails, which even he had doubts about the authenticity of, “If taken at face value,.. Yes, it could be real. But things you should bear in mind, not all cures in the human world work for all humans. Humans react to things differently. Yes you can create a baseline of what is the accepted norms; but you cannot categorically say all patients will react the same way. That is why years go into testing drugs or procedures, before approval.”
Doc gave a searching look before continuing, “Vampires have far more uniqueness to them, than humans. We are not all the same. We are not all wired the same. Some of us have innate abilities to commune with the shadows.. Others are telepathic, still others have powers over life and death. All these differences, make the possibilities of a cure that much more difficult.
“That is only one reason to be wary of the cure. Another reason is the potency. Does the cure only work on the young recently turned? What would it do to someone who has been an established vampire? For a matter or years? Would the effect be the same? I have doubts.
“Another issue.. The shadow realm. Once a vampire has been to the shadow realm, it is clear the body is merely a vessel. The vampire is bodiless. We retake corporeal form outside the shadow realm. We animate it. We cause it to move.. But to bring it back to life? To become human again? Could that even be possible for one who has left their body? have doubts.
“And your question about the link between sire and childe.. What effects it would have. First you have to ask yourself, is the bond, in its truest form, an emotional bond? Or psychically linked bond? If it is a psychic link.. A formative change to the sire could realistically affect the childe as well. Most likely in a negative way. Would it cause a dissociative break, or worse? Would it cause the reverse? A strengthening of the bond.. But with human reactions? Would the vampire childe start to revert to a more human self than vampire self?”
Doc sighed. “And as to who has it? Not a ******* clue. And to be honest, I wouldn’t trust who did have it, even if they gave it away. They could have tampered with it. And even if they didn't, do they possess the required knowledge to replicate and produce more in a sterile clinical setting? The conditions of the building when it was all said and done, tell me there was a 70% chance that the cure was contaminated in the battle. So even if they are a chemical biologist with a lab, able to reproduce it. Do they have all the documentation to go with it? It is highly doubtful.”