ᴋʏʟᴏ ʀᴇɴ (
warfares) wrote in
meadowlark2018-10-05 12:43 pm
@kylo.ren
Tests on the biological samples gathered earlier this week have returned.
[ some of you might know what he's talking about, most of you probably don't. regardless, moving right along: ]
Blood and tissue samples contain genetic markers for crabs, canines and snails, in addition to markers the lab was unable to isolate and match.
Tests on the crab venom bear similarity to something called a black mamba and some kind of snail venom, but also included unidentifiable markers.
The tissue and blood samples showed signs of DNA degradation [ which he attributes to the carcass having been out in the sun for awhile, though it had seemed fresh at the time, ] while the separate markers themselves appear to be both linked and disparate in their presentation.
It was still evolving.
[ some of you might know what he's talking about, most of you probably don't. regardless, moving right along: ]
Blood and tissue samples contain genetic markers for crabs, canines and snails, in addition to markers the lab was unable to isolate and match.
Tests on the crab venom bear similarity to something called a black mamba and some kind of snail venom, but also included unidentifiable markers.
The tissue and blood samples showed signs of DNA degradation [ which he attributes to the carcass having been out in the sun for awhile, though it had seemed fresh at the time, ] while the separate markers themselves appear to be both linked and disparate in their presentation.
It was still evolving.

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[ so, his more than here, but: ]
But if it can be done once it can be done again.
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[ which makes sense. after all, most HRDs had been created with the sole intention of replacing politicians and figures of influence within the old Empire. ]
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would they have? [ here goes nothing ]
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