Eyes wide, steps back F-fuck... It's... changing...
frantically searching through her bag I-I need... hypothermic chamber! Get it in there NOW! We have to cool it down before it's too late!
okay then i will get it Scarlett puts the creature into a hypothermic chamber quickly
breathing heavily Okay, now we wait. Hopefully, the cold will slow it down enough for us to figure out what went wrong. Scarlett, keep an eye on it.
Okay i will~Scarlett watches the creature
paces nervously This... this is a disaster. How could we have been so blind? We need to go back and re-examine our formulas, our procedures...
Damn right, Isadora. This whole thing was your idea, what's your solution?
sighs, rubbing her temples Look, Scarlett, I fucked up. I admit it. But we can't dwell on that now.
Well, yeah. So what's next then, genius? Got any bright ideas?
pauses, deep in thought We need to run some tests, cross-reference the data from the last experiment with our current formulas.
Sounds like a solid plan, let's get to it.
grabs a clipboard and starts jotting down notes Alright, first things first. We need to isolate the sample and run a full DNA analysis.
nods Got it. Where do we start?
starts rummaging through the lab equipment Grab that microscope over there and set it up on the adjacent table. We need to examine the sample under a high-powered lens. And make sure you wear gloves; we don't want any accidental contamination.
Right, gloves on. What else?
<As Scarlett examines the sample under the microscope, she notices something unexpected - the mutated cells seem to be regenerating themselves>
Hey, Isadora, check this out. The cells are... they're regrowing. Like they're immune to the mutation.
leans in closer, eyes widening Holy shit... That's incredible! If we can harness this regenerative ability, we could unlock new possibilities for tissue regeneration, healing... It could change the face of medicine!
Holy shit, Isadora. We might actually pull this off. Grins Now let's get to work.
quickly grabs a vial and carefully extracts a sample from the regenerating cells This could be our ticket to a groundbreaking discovery.
rushes to the laboratory fridge, grabbing a cryogenic container We need to preserve these cells for further study.
Got it. Container's ready.
swiftly pours the extracted cells into the cryogenic container Good, good. Seal it tight and store it in the -200°C freezer.
Seal it up tight and stick it in the freezer. Got it.
starts setting up a PCR machine Now, we need to amplify the DNA sequence to analyze it further. Scarlett, hand me that tube of primers over there.
hands the tube over Here you go, boss.
quickly adds the primers to the PCR mixture Alright, let's run the amplification cycle.