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Oct 26, 2010 16:44

[Wesker has been doing a lot of pondering, what with his good 'friend' Chris returning, and that mess with the invasion of the soldiers. He's sick of this imposed weakness and he doesn't quite know how to deal without his usual abilities, that much has been made clear.]

[Of course, he makes no mention of any of this and never will. Instead he'll ( Read more... )

!ic, chip, brb research

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foxtamer October 26 2010, 16:22:09 UTC
The chip blocks any sort of special abilities, energy, or magic you may have. The only way to remove them safely is to contact a doctor to remove it for you.

[Minato has no idea if he wants to tell this guy the full details. Give him time to get a read on him.]

Of course, depending on your powers, getting the chip removed can lead to potentially embarrassing to potentially deadly situations.

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iamthewheat October 26 2010, 16:30:32 UTC
I see. The safest option, I suppose. What do you mean exactly about these 'embarrassing' situations? You mean removal of someone's chip is what leads to some of the... odder occurences? [No one's quite explained that one to Wesker yet.]

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foxtamer October 26 2010, 16:33:04 UTC
We had infections spread through Discedo once. The doctors are always the safest option.

Yes. It generally causes a person's abilities to go temporarily haywire.

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iamthewheat October 26 2010, 16:43:34 UTC
I won't dispute that then.

Ah. But it doesn't always happen?

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iamthewheat October 26 2010, 17:42:39 UTC
...Do you always turn into a child or a sheep?

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iamthewheat October 26 2010, 17:54:00 UTC
That is very unlucky for you, but it doesn't happen so much to others?

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playwitchu October 26 2010, 18:46:24 UTC
You lose all abilities to control your powers once it's removed.

If you have found someone to remove yours, then please tell me.

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iamthewheat October 27 2010, 00:50:58 UTC
That complicates things. I haven't found anyone yet, unfortunately.

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playwitchu October 27 2010, 03:38:37 UTC
I see. What is your name? Once I find someone, I can deliver the name to you.

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iamthewheat October 27 2010, 13:10:20 UTC
Albert Wesker. Yourself?

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ijianomaly October 26 2010, 21:39:46 UTC
It blocks any powers that a normal human wouldn't have. To get it out, you build up a reputation that you're trustworthy and then ask a doctor.

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iamthewheat October 27 2010, 00:51:35 UTC
That sounds fair enough then.

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ijianomaly October 27 2010, 06:54:22 UTC
Anything else?

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iamthewheat October 27 2010, 13:11:56 UTC
Hm. No. I'd wondered whether removing it myself would be an option but it appears not.

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loyal_credo October 26 2010, 22:51:23 UTC
It seems your questions have been answered by a few others here.

Though as for the doctors removing them, it can be quite the chore getting one to do so. They are usually rather busy and finding one with time to do the procedure can be a task. [Has yet to have any luck.]

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iamthewheat October 27 2010, 00:52:29 UTC
Very helpful of them, yes.

I see. And it absolutely must be done by a doctor? [Wesker's been sort of considering doing it himself if he could just find out where it is.]

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pff so late loyal_credo October 30 2010, 16:20:32 UTC
A good question, and I would assume it could be done by oneself if they new where the location of the chip was.

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NO WORRIES /late too iamthewheat November 1 2010, 20:19:43 UTC
That'd certainly make my life a little simpler...

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