grunehexe: (ritualism)
Sieglinde Sullivan ([personal profile] grunehexe) wrote in [community profile] futurology2017-03-09 04:28 am

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This is Sieglinde Sullivan, the Green Witch.

I shall not waste my time or yours with much pleasantries. The situation is dire, as you know.

Several of our number have been working tirelessly to develop a vaccine to this virus, and hopefully a cure.

Tests of the vaccine are proceeding smoothly, and we have seen positive results so far- it may be available within one or two weeks time if all continues to go well and no adverse effects present themselves.

I cannot guarantee nor estimate potential cures, and it is not my intent to elevate your hopes, but know that we have several leads we are exploring. Samples of blood, particularly from those of the non-humans within our ranks who are or may be immune to the virus, are much needed at this time if you have not already been solicited.

To protect against the possibility of contamination, four of us have set up in separate locations.

Urahara Kisuke, in the hospital laboratories. Peter Parker, in the university laboratories. Sonia Nevermind, at her apartment residence, 20B of Woodhurst Court. I myself have relocated from the hospital to a residential office, at 45 Pinehurst Drive.

Samples or supplies are welcome there. The others may speak for themselves, but in my case, I will not tolerate any distractions or intrusions, so please do not abuse the knowledge of that address.


[ooc; just a note from some of the Team Science members so that characters can have a better IC idea of what's going down on that front! Stay tuned for more OOC and IC info on/near the 25th!]

[personal profile] mutemail 2017-03-10 05:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Semantics, really. I just know more than I did the first time I came through this year.

And I guess it's not fair to say no one imagined what technology would become, some speculative fiction is really pretty accurate.

[personal profile] mutemail 2017-03-13 08:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh wow, those are old school. But they had some ideas that came to fruition too.

I'm not a speculative fiction scholar or anything but the earliest book I can think of where technology was pretty accurately predictive was from the 1950s?

[personal profile] mutemail 2017-03-15 01:50 am (UTC)(link)
I'm sure there's way too much I don't really understand about your time and place too.

[ He's a nice, reconciliatory guy like that. ]

[personal profile] mutemail 2017-03-15 07:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Could make time. What do you want to learn about?