After Sam Henderson's announcement, the Contagion Containment and Treatment lab was going to get busy. Anyone suspected of being affected by the mysterious affliction would be brought here, and put into one of the large bubbles that would keep any potential contagious diseases in - and the patients themselves. Once in inside, they wouldn't be able
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She bowed. As far as they'd noticed so far, this didn't seem contagious. It was hard to know for sure, but just in case this woman wasn't affected, it stood to reason not to chance spreading something to her that Sakura had herself been exposed to already. "What's your name?"
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"Kay-A-Ar-Eye-Ess. Karis."
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Who was normally a zombie, and if Sakura was remembering back to her podpop cycle correctly... "Selective in that it's only memories from home. Starting with whatever you should be remembering now, working backward from there. In a way, it's more like a loss of time. People regress mentally and physically together." She glanced down at her data pad, then back up to Karis. "This is an odd question, but do you remember meeting me before?"
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She did remember her. She thought. Some of the stuff since she'd arrived on the ship was a bit fuzzy, but still there.
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Sakura checked the pad again, verifying the additional note. "And based on our first meeting alone, I can verify that as having been true as of a little over four months ago."
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Karis felt her stomach twist itself into a knot. A zombie? No way. She'd never been a zombie. She was alive. As alive as the day she was born. She certainly wasn't undead.
"No, that's wrong. Check it again."
She leaned over to try and get a look at the datapad, "See? Karis Reynolds-"
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Karis paced back and forth for a moment. Her name wasn't Needleteeth. And she wasn't a zombie. She wasn't undead. So why did the ship think she was both? Why did people think so? It seemed impossible
"I don't believe this."
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"What do you need me to do?"
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