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Exule
2014-08-18
  Origin Story  

I`ve revamped my original story from however many years back. I still don``t claim to be a good writer but I hope someone enjoys it anyway. I will try to post pieces of it each day.
EnderWiggin
99+ day(s) ago
As long as they keep coming :)
Exule
99+ day(s) ago
With school resuming the story posts will be slower. Sorry guys :/
EnderWiggin
99+ day(s) ago
ooo. :) me likey.
Exule
99+ day(s) ago
Well the old versions are posted here on Sol`s old page http://www.freewebs.com/sol_gc/exulesstorycorner.htm

I warn you though, those ones are from my days in undergrad and my writing was much worse, haha. If anything they can probably be compared to the current ones for a good chuckle.
Brotherhood
99+ day(s) ago
I agree, as soon as I seen his first post I started looking for them :) cant wait till he gets them all on here! Sticky worthy even :)
Error404
99+ day(s) ago
Thank you Exule :) These need to be saved permanently
Exule
99+ day(s) ago
Birth of a Plague

Location: Undisclosed ice world, somewhere in the outermost fringes of Terran space
Military R&D Station – Biowarfare Division
Date: unknown


Audio logs of Chief Science Officer, Lieutenant John Abrams:

Day 1: Strafez poisoning is possibly one of the most terrible ways to die. No one deserves that death, not even these hardened convicts. Alas, we need a new weapon in the war against the increasingly ambitious Marauder incursions. All but a few of the subjects appear to have fatal reactions to strafez infusion. Subjects S07, S13, S32, S44, and S49 are the only ones to survive the infusion. These remaining individuals may be candidates for strain 106.

Day 6: Virus 106 has killed all but one of the remaining test subjects. Subject S32 appears to have incorporated the viral DNA into his own. My lord, he doesn’t even look human anymore! To think it has been less than a week since infection. S32 shows high potential. We’re going to need more subjects…

Day 15: An unforeseen accident has occurred this morning. Subject has come into direct contact with Commander Victor Crowley. Crowley almost died from the encounter, but the subject seems to have somehow managed to keep him alive. My colleagues will not remove subject S32 from Crowley for fear that the action will disrupt whatever is keeping Crowley alive. The virus appears to transform its host’s morphology in the most bizarre manner. Based on this morning’s ordeal, it must also convert the host to a parasitic lifestyle. As far as we can tell, Victor is mostly brain-dead. Further study will be needed. We`re also going to need a replacement officer for Crowley soon.

Day 18: Crowley has come out of his brain-dead state and is recovering at a remarkable rate. We shall continue as planned with this new Crowley-organism combination. Crowley himself is apparently alive as it turns out, but the ‘organism’ is uses him to communicate with us through Crowley’s body. Exchanges have been very rudi

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