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AdrΓ­an Aldana ([personal profile] adrii) wrote in [community profile] veilbreak2026-02-03 08:53 am
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aaldana 001.

This has already been approved by Verin and leadership. This is not a debate on if we should. It is a debate on how.

We will be going forward with additional experimentation to further stabilise the Neuroclast. To do this, we will be taking volunteers among those who have had an implant that is not TIF. The process will include baseline and progressive scans, temporary monitored linking to the Veil and exponentially increasing exposure to experimental Neuroclast packets while simultaneously stimulating the dorsolateral and ventrolateral PAG when disconnecting from it. The goal is to get below a 4% risk of side effects when disrupting or destroying a node.

This procedure is not without risk, and the risks include: chronic pain (headaches/migraines, shooting or radiating pain stemming from the neck down), paralysis/spastic limbs, death.

Volunteers would need to understand and accept the risks as well as undergo a thorough psychological examination. We would need 3-5 volunteers, and where to source those volunteers is the current issue at hand. My personal preference would be to take volunteers from onboard Mnemosyne. Others have suggested we take volunteers from the unVeiled cities. There is also an option for a mixture from both.

Neither sourcing is without risk. We already operate at a resource deficit, and taking agents further increases that deficit. If that volunteer is in a leadership role, we risk years of knowledge and experience. If we take from the cities, it's a security risk to bring them onboard. Propaganda will spread further of us being like the Architects in that we are choosing not to experiment from within.

We're leaving it up you all to decide how we source volunteers. Again, this will be happening, so spare me the ethics debate of experimenting on humans. If there was another way, chances are we've already tried it.

NIKO.
What's going on with you and Domingo? The flirting is obnoxious. Just fuck already.
stayonscript: (πŸ“‘ 68)

Taryn/Niko.

[personal profile] stayonscript 2026-02-04 05:19 am (UTC)(link)
Careful. You'll manifest frown lines.

But, truly, don't take it on yourself to try to smooth this all over. Especially not at this juncture.
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Taryn/Niko.

[personal profile] oneirophrenic 2026-02-04 05:38 am (UTC)(link)
[...] I may have suggested that Adrian could be matter-of-fact about all this because Philip isn't eligible.
stayonscript: (πŸ“‘ 79)

Taryn/Niko.

[personal profile] stayonscript 2026-02-04 05:41 am (UTC)(link)
I am sick to death of your romantic dramas (general you).
oneirophrenic: (pic#18282085)

Taryn/Niko.

[personal profile] oneirophrenic 2026-02-04 05:42 am (UTC)(link)
It isn't a romantic drama. This is really more of an odd couple or buddy comedy vehicle.
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Taryn/Niko.

[personal profile] stayonscript 2026-02-04 06:03 am (UTC)(link)
You're all giving me a headache. But Adrian's mad at me now, too, if it makes you feel any better.
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Taryn/Niko.

[personal profile] stayonscript 2026-02-04 06:29 am (UTC)(link)
I offered to go over his numbers with Maryle.
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Taryn/Niko.

[personal profile] oneirophrenic 2026-02-04 06:30 am (UTC)(link)
Oh dear. I'm surprised he hasn't threatened to set all his research on fire and fuck off somewhere.
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Taryn/Niko.

[personal profile] stayonscript 2026-02-04 06:34 am (UTC)(link)
Luckily it's very difficult to argue with me, as you well know.
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Taryn/Niko.

[personal profile] oneirophrenic 2026-02-04 01:36 pm (UTC)(link)
We all know we would never win.