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никола теслa. ([personal profile] serbian) wrote in [community profile] voyagers 2014-04-26 03:51 pm (UTC)

"Who said the experiment went wrong? The results were an infinite number of possibilities and my current predicament is all by one of them. Granted, I'm something of a unique variable in that, given the fact that in order to achieve said results, one needed to prepossess the specific genetic markers required to produce it — which I did."

Unknowingly so. Nikola had no idea that he'd had Sanguine Vampiris ancestors, that once upon a time, vampires mated with humans spawned his family's bloodline until they started to look into why he wound up a vampire as a result of the serum when the other four were vampire-free. He'd had the potential to be one locked away in his DNA since birth; it had taken exposure to pure, untainted vampire blood to trigger those genetic markers and bring them to life — which the serum (and more recently, Afina's blood) did.

"I'd argue the problem is less the teleporting and more those who have sympathy for someone who can't be saved when it comes to controlling him."

Helen was the problem nine times out of ten. She was more than willing to take down Adam when he was threatening London, but John? Oh no, John had to be fixed. Saved. He didn't understand it, his more compassionate side having wilted after being dealt blows by men who laid claim to the changes he brought to the world.

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