this one post from @poryphoria has been living rentfree in my head for months. it’s so true. i am so normal about this concept and this theme and this fandom.
alt ending below the cut, based off the project nexus ending. while it’s cool as fuck, i am not sure if it conveys what i wanna convey!! so it’s just here as bonus content
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[Blood, Maybe Scopophobia and/or Saturation?]
Once again this was supposed to just be a 5 minute warmup sketch
+ the sketch cause funny lmao
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Dissonance Poisoning.
something something Project: Nexus succeeds and causes a catastrophic, Nuclear level event across Nevada. Few survive, those who do are slowly killed to Dissonance exposure. Showing symptoms similar to Radiation Poisoning. Alongside the mind, body, and reality altering affects of Dissonance.
-Sanford and Deimos died soon after their injuries/exposure. Their injuries oddly reminiscent of their time in The Other Place. Leaving their last moments in pain and distress as their senses rotted away.
-Tricky survived due to the Improbability Drive, but now is extremely "irradiated" and should be avoided. His form now resembling his MC7 look. Constantly drooling a mix between blood and Dissonance and his organs have since fallen out due to general organ failure and rotting. His lower jaw is barely hanging on.
-Hank also died soon after his exposure, but gained the more "reality altering" affects. His behavior and appearance irregular. Looking more like soot and char, combined with the glowy features seen in Lamenters. He eventually collapsed due to organ failure and muscle atrophy.
-Doc managed to get his hands on the Keystone Fragment not long before the event. Using it resulted in him gaining a bit of "immunity" to the affects of Dissonance Poisoning. While in reality it slows the symptoms and keeps his body from failing, but does not subside the affects it has on the mind. He is currently the only known survivor besides Tricky and is hellbent on looking for his Crews bodies.
Only god knows why.
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"Oh, my dear friend. How I've missed you." -Dr. Christoff
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