...The virus itself was leaked from a laboratory in the Eighth Galaxy called the Reinberg Lab. The unchecked destruction of the Rainbow Virus killed 3.8 billion people, in the Eighth and inflicted suffering on countless billions of others. It's extremely contagious and extremely deadly and it took decades to get the infection under control in the normal population: that happened not long before I was born.
[ lu bixing delivers this in that same way - scientific, serious. quiet. he doesn't touch on the way he was 'born', for both of their sakes. ] Not only that, but once it was discovered it could be used in that way - [ a slight nod to where the screen sits ] - the people who ran the Nuwa Project began trafficking adult and children left and right to use as genetic experiments along with it. The death toll is staggeringly high.
[ he says, quietly. so. it's up to zelgadis, really, if it's hopeless, or not. ]
In certain conditions, it might be different. Under the hands of a different scientist. [ his own hands? is he arrogant enough to think that? lu bixing isn't sure. ] It wouldn't be easy, and there's no guarantee you'd survive it, either.
So... I don't know. Your condition was also caused by magic, and not by science. I wouldn't even begin to know where to start, with that.
It may be closer to science than magic, in some ways. Though executed with magic... the theory, the preparations, are scientific in nature.
[He stares into the darkness of the blank screen.]
... I've spoken to numerous chimera researchers on the subject. I remember one likened his craft to that of drinkmaking. Said that it's simple enough to combine ingredients, as he poured his juice into my ale... but to then remove the juice, and only the juice? It would simply be too difficult, to the point of calling it impossible. I'm sure it was the first nonalcoholic thing he'd had to drink all day... but I often remember that encounter.
[He ruined Zel's drink. And spilled juice on his clothes.]
I know well that any process to unmake a chimera would likely be a difficult one. That it could involve stripping this body down to its core components and remaking it. The pain and the risk... those are things I've prepared myself for a long time ago.
no subject
But that... then there is a way, it just...
[He wants to rationalize it. He wants to make it work in theory. Because he needs it to work. Something has to work.]
-- What do you mean, an entire galaxy?
no subject
[ lu bixing delivers this in that same way - scientific, serious. quiet. he doesn't touch on the way he was 'born', for both of their sakes. ] Not only that, but once it was discovered it could be used in that way - [ a slight nod to where the screen sits ] - the people who ran the Nuwa Project began trafficking adult and children left and right to use as genetic experiments along with it. The death toll is staggeringly high.
One little life, traded for billions of others.
no subject
[It's an unfathomable number of people. Billions.
...]
That's it, then...? It's hopeless?
no subject
[ he says, quietly. so. it's up to zelgadis, really, if it's hopeless, or not. ]
In certain conditions, it might be different. Under the hands of a different scientist. [ his own hands? is he arrogant enough to think that? lu bixing isn't sure. ] It wouldn't be easy, and there's no guarantee you'd survive it, either.
So... I don't know. Your condition was also caused by magic, and not by science. I wouldn't even begin to know where to start, with that.
no subject
[He stares into the darkness of the blank screen.]
... I've spoken to numerous chimera researchers on the subject. I remember one likened his craft to that of drinkmaking. Said that it's simple enough to combine ingredients, as he poured his juice into my ale... but to then remove the juice, and only the juice? It would simply be too difficult, to the point of calling it impossible. I'm sure it was the first nonalcoholic thing he'd had to drink all day... but I often remember that encounter.
[He ruined Zel's drink. And spilled juice on his clothes.]
I know well that any process to unmake a chimera would likely be a difficult one. That it could involve stripping this body down to its core components and remaking it. The pain and the risk... those are things I've prepared myself for a long time ago.