"So, I heard on 60 Minutes that they're pretty dangerous. Is that true?"
The lady at the front desk of the store, held a purse in both of her hands, her brow furrowed. The smiling Marathon rep chuckled, like he'd heard the question a hundred times a day. You were lounging in the seat by the front door, with one of the magazines. It was TIME, and you had flipped it open, frowning intently and not quite reading the headline.
"Those were plasmids from the 1950s," he said, grinning slightly. "Marathon products have been vetted by the FDA - that's why you won't be walking out of here with some SportBoost or Incinerate, but instead some high quality, modern plasmids." He gestured over to the big posters, which were backlit by some fluorescent lights. They showed a man in a color tee shirt and jeans, riding a skateboard over several awe struck passers. Below him was the logo ARISE. At the top right was the logo for Marathon Plasmids.
"Arise is one of our most popular health and wellness plasmids."
"How does it work?"
You sigh. This was going to keep going, wasn't it? You started actually trying to process the words on the headline.
Premier Kosygin and President Carter At Bioethics Conference. The picture was of the two world leaders, both looking remarkably fit and healthy, walking past some fancy people at a fancy party. You kept reading the sentence 'the conversation continued the opening of the Iron Curtain, begun when the Soviet submarine S-451 first discovered the...' without getting past the last few words. Instead, your eyes kept flicking from the magazine to the clerk, trying to get a view of his tag, but the dumpy woman was always in the way.
"Well, the plasmid takes Adam and uses it to rewrite your genetics following a blueprint that Marathon scientists have worked out. Arise has a guaranteed fifty percent improvement in cardiovascular health, a resting bodyweight of one hundred and ninety pounds for men, one hundred and twenty for women, and a complete reversal of arthritis."
"Oh my."
Your eyes flicked down. You turned the page. This article was about the implementation of plasmids in the upcoming Olympic Games. Three professional athletes had been found using mental augmentation plasmids, and their countries were arguing that the use was completely fair, as the plasmids did not impact their cardiovascular or muscular systems. The sentence you got stuck on this time was 'however, Mentatis has been known to improve focus, reaction speed, and other cognitive features that the Olympic Ethics Board says have a direct..."
"Now, the process is simple. Adam comes in three types-"
"From those poor girls?" The woman asked, rubbing her knuckles against her lips. "Like on 60 Minuets?"
"No, no, again, this is modern processes-"
"You're sure?" She sounded nervous, but...also, not nervous enough to not have come at all. You sighed, then flipped the page. An advertisement for a brand of cigarettes. Your foot was tapping now.
"The modern processes used to extract Adam is safer, healthier and does not depend on humans at any point in the production chain, don't worry." The clerk said. "However, it comes in three types - pre-set, moderate flexible, and full flex. Now, you just want a basic, run of the mill Arise, that means you won't need a full flex injection. That's cheaper, that's good!"
"Oh!"
"However, it will require regular blood tests, to ensure the injections are tailored for your hormones and genetics."
"Oh..."
The clerk was smooth. "Now, moderate flexible, that will let you
avoid that, for only a 50% increase in upfront costs and three extra months for the monthly payment. That's actually cheaper than the doctor's appointment - unless, of course, you have insurance?"
"Well, I do, but...I do hate needless."
You glared at the grinning face of the movie star. You were about to
scream.
Finally, finally, finally, the dowdy woman was ushered into the back for her one time biometric scan - no needless, the clerk had promised. You closed your magazine and stood, trying to not let your agitation show. Your eyes flicked to his nametag, and you finally read it - and got ready for crushing disappointment.
Instead, the smiling clerk is Tony. Good. Good.
You had waited three days for Tony to be on schedule. You hadn't known his schedule. And, while you could have asked, you were doing your best to avoid drawing attention. You smiled a bit at Tony. "Hey," you said.
"Are you interested in Marathon products, ma'am?" he asked.
"I am," you said.
"Well, I'm going to need either your card or your parents," Tony said, his smile cheerful. "You need to be twenty one years old or have a doctor's permit and your parents approval to buy any Marathon products - though-"
"Ahem," you coughed. "I heard, uh, you could set someone up if they knew Lambert. With a discount. I am twenty one and, uh, my card's right here." You reached into your pocket, moving so that your body was between the security camera and the counter. You slid the five hundred bucks across the counter. Tony made it vanish remarkably fast.
"Well, it looks all in order here," he said, smiling at you.
You smile back, thinly.
***
"So…"
"You can call me Jackie," you said, hurriedly. Tony looks at you square on, frowning slightly. You fidget ever so slightly, crossing your arms over your chest and sticking out your jaw. You inherited it from Dad. You weren't sure what he'd tell you right now - but that was because you were damn sure you were never, ever, ever going to let him know. You just...had to get her back. Then, come back to land before anyone noticed you missing. Easy. Easy, people snuck off to Rapture all the time, for the black market nip and tuck shit, right? CEOs did it all the time. All the time.
Yeah.
This was a terrible fucking plan.
"Well, Jackie," Tony said as he opened the door to the back room of the Marathon Plasmids store. It was a storage closet that had an old security camera which tracked back and forth, but had no recording light on it. "What do you want? We got uncut Arise, we have Shine, we have some new shit that they're gonna roll out next month." His grin was wry.
"I want weapons," you said, softly.
He paused. "You want…weapon plasmids."
"Yeah," you said.
"Hokay, that's gonna cost ya," Tony said, lifting his hands. "We can lose some Arise, we can lose some Leapfrog, but Zeus, Pyros and uncut Teak? That shit gets noticed, man. I'll have to fiddle the records and maybe share the payout around. Makes things expensive."
"It's okay," you said.
"...so, why the hell does a girl like you want a weapon plasmid? You're, what, eighteen? Nineteen?" Tony asked. The shelves are heavy and stocked with boxes. He ignores all of them and goes for a safe. He punches in the key, then flashes you a wicked grin. "Don't worry, it's my manager's code."
You chuckle, but it's without humor.
"I'm…going to Rapture," you said.
"You? You're going to Rapture?" he asked, laughing as the cabinet opens, revealing frosted containers. They are pale red and glow within. Their plastered on labels are all tiny, and rather than using the brand names, they're covered in medical scribbles. Even from here, the tubes look impossibly big.
"Yeah," you said. "Gonna go treasure hunting."
"You know Rapture's just a city, right?" he asked. "Your chances of getting mugged there's on par with-"
"Just…here," you said, rummaging in your wallet. You slammed down every bit of money you had set aside. "Would you fuckin' kindly give me a goddamn plasmid and stop asking me so many fucking questions?"
Tony lifted his hands, spread them. "Whoa, man. Peace. Peace." He put his palms together. "I guess you're going to
Old Rapture, huh?"
Your glinty glare is all that he gets.
He takes the money, counts it, silently.
"That'll get you one," he says, nodding. "Now, without a Mark II or Mark III injection, you can only have one plasmid running in your system at a time. We only got three types that are weapons here - we have Zeus." He takes out a container, setting it down. "This one's pretty simple. You can send out a lightning bolt a pretty long way. It'll knock someone ass over teakettle. Might kill them if they have a bad heart, or if they're in some water. This?" He sets another one out. "Is Pyros. It's…it's pretty nasty. Incineration, sets something to about five hundred degrees. It's
supposed to be used for industry and shit, like, welding without tools. But it works pretty good on people if your stomach's cast iron. That's why you gotta have a license from the AWS, ASME, the B-Trust, ya know. Those guys."
He takes out the last.
"And this is teek," he said. "It's pretty basic telekinesis. Ever seen Star Wars? Like that. But faster." His grin is thin. "We've got cases clocking in at an entire goddamn semi-truck, some people swear they've seen higher."
You nod, crossing your arms over your chest.
"Which do you want?" he asked.
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Choose your Plasmid
[ ] Lightning - Vent 4 heat to apply Electric Shock (1) to all enemies in Area 1 [a room, roughly] with Range 2 [rifle range]. Reduce Vent to add +1 Range, +1 Area per vent reduction.
Electric Shock: Target cannot act until spark is cleared. If the target has a spark representing being wet/being in water, turn each Electric Shock spark into 3 Hit Sparks.
[ ] Pyros - Vent 4 heat to create Wall of Flame (2) in an Area 1 [a room, roughly] area. Add +1 to area or +2 sparks per vent reduction.
Wall of Flame: Targets in area take 1 Hit Spark if they are in the Area. Can snuff sparks relating to ice, water, and other obstructions.
[ ] Telekinesis - Vent 4 heat to launch an object that deals 1 hit Spark with 1 Mass [a few hundred kilos] to a single target in Range 2 [rifle range.] Reduce Vent to add +1 Mass, +1 Range or to throw +1 Object per Vent Reduction