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:''You start to vomit. You feel strange. As if your senses have been muted, as if you don't exist any more. You suddenly feel very alone. You feel anxious again that the end is nigh, you feel true fear again. You are no longer Mush...'' | :''You start to vomit. You feel strange. As if your senses have been muted, as if you don't exist any more. You suddenly feel very alone. You feel anxious again that the end is nigh, you feel true fear again. You are no longer Mush...'' | ||
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Also works on {{Status|Berzerker}} Mush. | Also works on {{Status|Berzerker}} Mush. |
Revision as of 23:26, 13 October 2015
Retro-Fungal Serum
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The Retro-Fungal Serum can eradicate all traces of Mush in the nervous system of vertebrates. |
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1 x Researching Retro-Fungal Serum |
Cures a character of the Mush status, reverting them to a regular human. Costs 1 to inoculate. Single use.
If used on a human, nothing happens, but the serum is still consumed. It's best to be 100% sure the target is a Mush before injecting it.
Provides bonus when still available, unused, during a return to Sol.
If used on a Mush, they get the following Private log:
- You start to vomit. You feel strange. As if your senses have been muted, as if you don't exist any more. You suddenly feel very alone. You feel anxious again that the end is nigh, you feel true fear again. You are no longer Mush...
All human skills are reset during the cure. If used on a human, skills do not reset.
Also works on Berzerker Mush.
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List of attributes
- This item enables a new action.
- When examined, this item displays the following text:
- The retro-fungal serum is designed to eliminate the parthenogenesis mechanism in the B-strain of the Mush virus, and in doing so, give the host's body a chance to reject spores and therefore avoid further contamination.