80th of Spring, 514 The familiarity of the library at the Institute of Higher Learning was lost in the man's mood. It was not that he feared any retribution. The subject hadn't been a citizen. And since citizens stood to gain from this research, the suffering of the young man was not likely to garner much sympathy. Besides he hadn't died. And he owed THAT to Inoadar's sensible "little-by-little" approach to the project. The initial immunity treatments had been done at the NMSS, the new medical and research facility he ran in partnership with his two fellow contributors, Valerius Nitrozian and Amolina Moletta. Of course, he had not allowed them to take part in his efforts. Although most of his goals were related to toxin and antitoxin discoveries, he understood the potential gains in prestige and the doors they could open. It was to be hoarded jealously. He'd come to believe that this was the primary goal of Valerius, regarding his work at the NMSS. He could not fault the man. That was the one drawback to being a member of Ravok's premiere family. It was exceedingly difficult to separate one's own personal prestige from that of the family's acknowledged status. The fact was, Valerius and Amolina seemed to have several similar projects. He had an inkling of where they got their ideas, but there was little he could do to involve himself in their programs except as lab assistant. He'd had an incident at the Kelvic Research Institute. And even though he'd stopped a breakout attempt, he'd embarrassed some of the higher levels of authority there. Showing his face there would greatly bolster the implementation of security measures. And that would be a detriment to his two partners. So he sat, poring over tomes, trying to find what had gone wrong with the most recent step of his project. He had started slowly. Just the common Ravokian Water moccasin. He wanted to verify the effectiveness of his process before he moved on to the more dangerous and aggressive 'Rhysol's Viper'. There was a powerfully hallucinogenic quality to this second species' venom that Inoadar hoped to combine with toxic elements of other, more established, poisons. He'd gone through the whole series of steps, as he'd seen and done during his enrollment in the 'Araneida' course. The Master had mentioned offhand that the same process was used with 'Serpente' types to develop antitoxins to snake bite as well as spiders. The subject is given slowly but steadily increasing doses of a certain type of venom, suffering through the monitored stages of toxic effects, until they are able to endure a full bite's worth with no debilitation whatsoever. Their blood then becomes the base for an antitoxin. Inoadar had completed this program on a woman named Taleena. He'd "recruited" her at the NMSS to be his immunity recipient. He'd maneuvered her into a debt which she'd paid off with her cooperation. It had come as a pleasant surprise to her to find that her blood now carried monetary value as this antitoxin base. Inoadar was only too happy to lie to her about the actual worth of her blood. She would not know the difference. And HE would then be able to add this antitoxin to his list of products at his private shop, 'Ino Vations'. But something had gone wrong. The new subject, recruited in a similar fashion as Taleena, had suffered a terrible reaction to the inoculation. He'd never even gotten around to giving the youngster a small bite's worth of snake venom. |