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Re: Earth
Siphon was silent for a moment, seeming to consider his words carefully.
"I briefly mentioned to Aya about this subject before we left, and she made a remark that both she and I are apparently immune to this crud. We still have to fight it off, but it doesn't ever take root in us, never really makes us feel sick. Before I went through the gate, she confided in me that she had a theory, specifically about you and Sho. Between what she personally has seen, and what memories she still has from her brief possession by Nirrti ... Aya thinks that both you and Sho have the same mutation in the Mitochondrial cells that she and I do. If she's right, then the two of you should in theory be completely immune to this stuff, maybe even more so than we are since Earth's population has had plenty of time for that specific mutation to evolve, and become more prominent. Which would actually make things a hell of a lot easier on us if that's the case."
Christina nodded slowly.
"I really hope you're right. I just hope that he doesn't stretch himself too thin and end up like the rest of us."
She blinked a few times, and finally had to take a seat as her legs became unstable. After sitting down though, she looked up sharply at Sho.
"Hey ... how are you feeling anyway? Doesn't look like it's hit you yet, which, don't take this the wrong way, is rather odd."
Like Ian, Sho would realize she felt perfectly fine, even though she probably shouldn't be.
Siphon was silent for a moment, seeming to consider his words carefully.
"I briefly mentioned to Aya about this subject before we left, and she made a remark that both she and I are apparently immune to this crud. We still have to fight it off, but it doesn't ever take root in us, never really makes us feel sick. Before I went through the gate, she confided in me that she had a theory, specifically about you and Sho. Between what she personally has seen, and what memories she still has from her brief possession by Nirrti ... Aya thinks that both you and Sho have the same mutation in the Mitochondrial cells that she and I do. If she's right, then the two of you should in theory be completely immune to this stuff, maybe even more so than we are since Earth's population has had plenty of time for that specific mutation to evolve, and become more prominent. Which would actually make things a hell of a lot easier on us if that's the case."
Christina nodded slowly.
"I really hope you're right. I just hope that he doesn't stretch himself too thin and end up like the rest of us."
She blinked a few times, and finally had to take a seat as her legs became unstable. After sitting down though, she looked up sharply at Sho.
"Hey ... how are you feeling anyway? Doesn't look like it's hit you yet, which, don't take this the wrong way, is rather odd."
Like Ian, Sho would realize she felt perfectly fine, even though she probably shouldn't be.