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|Dr. Martin Arrowsmith was once a respected neural immunologist of the McGurk institute. Originally, he was contracted to [[Necrotech]] for research in a vaccine during the earliest outbreaks. Although Martin has become very familiar with the specifics of the virus, he was bitten and infected by an enraged zombie subject while testing reactions to a certain enzyme.
|Dr. Martin Arrowsmith was once a respected neural immunologist of the McGurk institute. Originally, he was contracted to [[Necrotech]] for research in a vaccine during the earliest outbreaks. Although Martin has become very familiar with the specifics of the virus, he was bitten and infected by an enraged zombie subject while testing reactions to a certain enzyme.


The zombie had, in fact, been another employee of [[Necrotech]] who became infected. Since there was no cure yet, Martin kept the incident discreet. He did not say goodbye; he merely walked calmly to the elevator and out the front door-- without notifying Necrotech Corporate. He knew he'd become a test subject if his infection was known. He assembled and mailed all his research to his most trusted [[Caleb Usher|colleague]], then ran away to the darkest corners of [[Malton]] to do his best to fight the infection. With some of his enzymatic research, Martin discovered how to slow down his inevitable transformation, but could not stop it. It wasn't long before he drifted into that grey nightmare.  
The zombie had, in fact, been another employee of [[Necrotech]] who became infected. Since there was no cure yet, Martin kept the incident discreet. He did not say goodbye; he merely walked calmly to the elevator and out the front door-- without notifying Necrotech Corporate. He knew he'd become a test subject if his infection was known. He assembled and mailed all his research to his most trusted [[User:Mobius187|colleague]], then ran away to the darkest corners of [[Malton]] to do his best to fight the infection. With some of his enzymatic research, Martin discovered how to slow down his inevitable transformation, but could not stop it. It wasn't long before he drifted into that grey nightmare.  


Those grey times are now only flashes of horrifying pictures in his mind. One day, he awoke in [[Dulston]]'s [[Anne General Hospital (Dulston)|Anne General Hospital]], fully human once again. Someone had found a cure! Not everything was sunny again; ever since, he's had a guilty conscience over the horrifying scenes in his head which he didn't have control over, and can't fully remember. While many survivors retain full control and memory across zombie and human forms, Arrowsmith believes his inhibitor serum, which slowed his infection, also caused an abnormal reaction in the zombie brain--suppressing neural activity (such as memory) and catalyzing extreme, violent emotional responses. In other words, his zombie self had a bad case of amnesia and the desire to make everything that moved suffer. Now a member of [[D.I.T.P.S|DITPS]], Martin is working to undo all the grief caused by the zombie affliction--including that which he caused, himself.
Those grey times are now only flashes of horrifying pictures in his mind. One day, he awoke in [[Dulston]]'s [[Anne General Hospital (Dulston)|Anne General Hospital]], fully human once again. Someone had found a cure! Not everything was sunny again; ever since, he's had a guilty conscience over the horrifying scenes in his head which he didn't have control over, and can't fully remember. While many survivors retain full control and memory across zombie and human forms, Arrowsmith believes his inhibitor serum, which slowed his infection, also caused an abnormal reaction in the zombie brain--suppressing neural activity (such as memory) and catalyzing extreme, violent emotional responses. In other words, his zombie self had a bad case of amnesia and the desire to make everything that moved suffer. Now a member of [[D.I.T.P.S|DITPS]], Martin is working to undo all the grief caused by the zombie affliction--including that which he caused, himself.
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|Martin Arrowsmith is a man of many words. He has written a few books, mainly fiction, but he is noteworthy for his biography of Vicar [[User:Sparo|Ilia Sparovich]], a close friend from [[Pennville]]. He frequents the [[Featherstone Library]], reading anything he can get his hands on. Recently, his close friend, Ilia Sparovich was brutally murdered. His severed head was found in  his church's baptismal font. Unable to take leave from his post at Anne General Hospital, any information on this murder would be greatly appreciated. Send to: Arrowsmith c/o D.I.T.P.S, Anne General Hospital (Dulston).
|Martin Arrowsmith is a man of many words. He has written a few books, mainly fiction, but he is noteworthy for his biography of Vicar Ilia Sparovich, a close friend from [[Pennville]]. He frequents the [[Featherstone Library]], reading anything he can get his hands on. He has also published his own rebuttal to the DITPS "official" historical archive.


Rumors have been going around that the head found in the baptismal font was planted! The dental records showed the head did not match Sparovich. Any information on this is also appreciated.
Recently, Arrowsmith was given the chief-of-staff position of St. Anacletus's Hospital in Dulston. So far, no problems have arisen other than a slight coup with Deathwire, who declared revolution. However, things are back to the way they were.  
 
Recently, Arrowsmith has been given management of St. Anacletus's Hospital in Dulston while Flyte is on a grand tour of Malton. So far, no problems have arisen other than a slight coup with Deathwire, who declared revolution. However things are back to the way they always were. In the meantime, Arrowsmith is no longer a "Lab Technician" by rank, but "Attending Physician" of St. Anacletus's Hospital. The Infected Swarm has been causing minor annoyances in the area, and DITPS has chosen to keep an eye on them and their pathetic attempts to control the suburb. Martin has been over at Anne General more often to assist than there have been problems at his own hospital.
 
Flyte has since returned to St. Anacletus. Dr. Arrowsmith will retain his rank and posting for the time being. From time-to-time, Dr. Arrowsmith makes runs to Blaise Hospital, the D.I.T.P.S field hospital.
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There are a few blood-stained sheets of paper, on which it looks like someone used an old typewriter to write. The "t" needs an adjustment. Later on, down the page, there is more written in barely readable handwriting. There are blood smudges on the page.
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Written by Dr. Martin Arrowsmith, a lab technician by trade, and his brother Benjamin (who has been missing since the Shamblin' Crooner's Concert at St. Barbara's of Feb. 2007), this biography is from a collection of papers and journals found inside a hidden office underneath St. Gall's Church. Further research was made and compiled through interviews and raiding [[Pennville]]'s local records. Dr. Arrowsmith is currently a resident in [[Dulston]] and is a member of the [[D.I.T.P.S|Dulston Infection Treatment and Protection Squad]]. Although he and his brother have never met Ilia in person, they have had frequent radio and cellphone contact. Martin believes Ilia's story is one that needs to be told. Members of the [[D.I.T.P.S|DITPS]] field team have worked in past with Sparovich on one operation in the upper central portion of the city. The written work was published in the collection "Incredible Malton Stories 2" by [[Friends of the Featherstone Library]] Press-- Copyright 2006<br><b>A [[Pennville]] Legend: [[St. Gall's Church (Pennville)]]
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Who is Dr. Arrowsmith?
Dr. Martin Arrowsmith was once a respected neural immunologist of the McGurk institute. Originally, he was contracted to Necrotech for research in a vaccine during the earliest outbreaks. Although Martin has become very familiar with the specifics of the virus, he was bitten and infected by an enraged zombie subject while testing reactions to a certain enzyme.

The zombie had, in fact, been another employee of Necrotech who became infected. Since there was no cure yet, Martin kept the incident discreet. He did not say goodbye; he merely walked calmly to the elevator and out the front door-- without notifying Necrotech Corporate. He knew he'd become a test subject if his infection was known. He assembled and mailed all his research to his most trusted colleague, then ran away to the darkest corners of Malton to do his best to fight the infection. With some of his enzymatic research, Martin discovered how to slow down his inevitable transformation, but could not stop it. It wasn't long before he drifted into that grey nightmare.

Those grey times are now only flashes of horrifying pictures in his mind. One day, he awoke in Dulston's Anne General Hospital, fully human once again. Someone had found a cure! Not everything was sunny again; ever since, he's had a guilty conscience over the horrifying scenes in his head which he didn't have control over, and can't fully remember. While many survivors retain full control and memory across zombie and human forms, Arrowsmith believes his inhibitor serum, which slowed his infection, also caused an abnormal reaction in the zombie brain--suppressing neural activity (such as memory) and catalyzing extreme, violent emotional responses. In other words, his zombie self had a bad case of amnesia and the desire to make everything that moved suffer. Now a member of DITPS, Martin is working to undo all the grief caused by the zombie affliction--including that which he caused, himself.

Martin's Other Works
Martin Arrowsmith is a man of many words. He has written a few books, mainly fiction, but he is noteworthy for his biography of Vicar Ilia Sparovich, a close friend from Pennville. He frequents the Featherstone Library, reading anything he can get his hands on. He has also published his own rebuttal to the DITPS "official" historical archive.

Recently, Arrowsmith was given the chief-of-staff position of St. Anacletus's Hospital in Dulston. So far, no problems have arisen other than a slight coup with Deathwire, who declared revolution. However, things are back to the way they were.