originallutece: in this case, both robert and rosalind are scully (science; crossover with the xfiles)
Rosalind Lutece ([personal profile] originallutece) wrote in [community profile] networkinthenight2019-12-07 09:59 pm

first experiment; 9:53 PM

For our more vampiric population, I come to you with a solution for your dietary problems.

I've invented artificial blood. A substance you can consume without harming others, but that will sustain you much as food and water. I owe a debt to Elena for helping me test them.

Unfortunately, it cannot yet be used in a medical sense-- for blood transplants, which are, by the by, a very important part of medical knowledge, which makes up the second part of this announcement.

If you do not know your blood type, come see me, and I can at least determine it. Blood types are a vital bit of information in a place where one routinely gets cut to bits. Transfusing blood-- that is, the act of giving one's blood to another-- can save a life in many cases. However, if the wrong sorts of blood interact, the result can be deadly.

Many of you do not know your blood type. This will, inevitably, come back to bite you.

So. I suggest you come by my lab within the next few days and find out, before you nearly die of an injury, manage to make it back to town, and then die of your original blood sensing the invader and killing off the cells that came to theoretically heal you. What a horrible, ironic death that would be.
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[personal profile] notthatjason 2019-12-10 02:19 am (UTC)(link)
I'm willing to stop by and find out. I'm curious myself now.

I have never been ill, no. Demigods are still mortal, obviously, but we also tend to be more durable and while we can get sick it's a pretty rare thing.
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[personal profile] notthatjason 2019-12-11 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
Hard to say. The first one, I guess? Usually if someone gets sick we can clear it up pretty quickly thanks to treatments from the children of Apollo or by small doses of ambrosia can speed the process up.