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Is there any way to get on the list now? I.e., serum left behind by Radonex, alternative ways to obtain it, etc.? [[User:Ash Cianatti|Ash Cianatti]] 17:15, 28 July 2009 (BST) | Is there any way to get on the list now? I.e., serum left behind by Radonex, alternative ways to obtain it, etc.? [[User:Ash Cianatti|Ash Cianatti]] 17:15, 28 July 2009 (BST) | ||
: Short answer: not really. | |||
: Long answer: unless Wolface, PFC, or Officer Maddox say otherwise, as far as I know the only way now to transmit Aggro-Vice is contact with the bodily fluids (i.e., blood) of an infected person. That person as far as I know is Evan Moses. My infected character (Sebastian Kawamura, but I have another and that one is only used in an RP on Brainstock, more details on that one later, if ever, and technically, my main character is also infected, but he's unaffected) lacks the ability to transmit and isn't harmed by it, but doesn't get the full benefits of Aggro-Vice either. My infected characters also have access to a suppressant, which stops it from killing the infected for another 24 hours and also limits the effectiveness of Aggro-Vice. It should probably also be mentioned (rather redundantly, if you read the article) that death by Aggro-Vice is not a pleasant experience. My infected characters were never supposed to have Aggro-Vice, as per their backgrounds, but they have witnessed such a death, and Kawamura got covered in blood, thus his infection. What they do know is that some effects are determined by the genetics of the host, and some racial groups are immune. [[User:BGTB2005|BGTB2005]] 13:20, 13 August 2009 (BST) |
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Is there any way to get on the list now? I.e., serum left behind by Radonex, alternative ways to obtain it, etc.? Ash Cianatti 17:15, 28 July 2009 (BST)
- Short answer: not really.
- Long answer: unless Wolface, PFC, or Officer Maddox say otherwise, as far as I know the only way now to transmit Aggro-Vice is contact with the bodily fluids (i.e., blood) of an infected person. That person as far as I know is Evan Moses. My infected character (Sebastian Kawamura, but I have another and that one is only used in an RP on Brainstock, more details on that one later, if ever, and technically, my main character is also infected, but he's unaffected) lacks the ability to transmit and isn't harmed by it, but doesn't get the full benefits of Aggro-Vice either. My infected characters also have access to a suppressant, which stops it from killing the infected for another 24 hours and also limits the effectiveness of Aggro-Vice. It should probably also be mentioned (rather redundantly, if you read the article) that death by Aggro-Vice is not a pleasant experience. My infected characters were never supposed to have Aggro-Vice, as per their backgrounds, but they have witnessed such a death, and Kawamura got covered in blood, thus his infection. What they do know is that some effects are determined by the genetics of the host, and some racial groups are immune. BGTB2005 13:20, 13 August 2009 (BST)